DAHLIAbEL NURSERIES 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
CHANCELLOR (VoUijI^dnzleT) (Foreign 85), Bloom, 
5. An unusual color combination of brownish red 
with a blood red halo and dark center. Strong 
stems, fine for cutting and a good keeper. 
Roots, .50; Plants, .50 
DAHLIADEL SNOW WHITE (Dahliadel 85), 1939, 
Bloom 5, Bush 4 ft. A pure white Single with 
serrated petals which roll forward, inclining to the 
Orchid Flowering Type. Destined to be even more 
popular than Little America as it received many fa¬ 
vorable comments whei’ever displayed and is listed 
in the Dahlia Futurity, ’39. It is a fine grower with 
excellent stems. Wonderful keeping qualities for 
arrangements and popular with the florists. 
Roots, $1.50; Pot Roots, $1.00; Plants, .50 
DAHLIADEL WONDER (Dahliadel 85), 1939, Bloom 
5 J/ 2 , Bush 5 ft. There are few Single dahlias which 
for sheer beauty can surpass this variety. Flesh 
pink shaded violet rose with yellow shadings at 
center. Fine stem and excellent keeping qualities. 
The bush, however, is such a robust grower that it 
overgrows in heavy or rich soil, with a resulting loss 
of beauty in the flowers. Only recommended for 
ordinary to light soil. 
Roots, $1.50; Pot Roots, $1.00; Plants, .50 
DOC (Dahliadel 85), 1939, Bloom 4, Bush 4 ft. A 
most attractive Single of primrose yellow shaded 
orange with a white stripe in the center of each 
petal. A favorite in our trial grounds for its out¬ 
standing color and keeping qualities. Won first in 
the Novelty Class, Penna. Horticultural Society, 
1938. Cert. E. Lansing, 1938 and listed in the Dahlia 
Futurity, ’39. In every show where we exhibited 
Doc was a great favorite, and we anticipate a heavy 
demand this season, which we trust we may be able 
to meet. Roots, $1.50; Plants, .50 
DORIS (84), Bloom 4, Bush 4 ft. Deep velvety car¬ 
mine, heavily tipped pure white. A truly spectacu¬ 
lar color combination. Growing habits and stems 
ideal. Roots, .25 
FRAGRANCE. Identical with Prince of Bulgaria. 
Roots, .50 
GARNET POINSETT IA (Peacock 84), Bloom 7, 
Bush 6 ft. Rich, glowing garnet. Large blooms 
of poinsettia form are held on long stiff stems or 
strong plants, producing profusely. Roots, .2 
JAMES WELLER (Peacock 85), Bloom 6, Bush 5 54 
ft. Effective because of its color combination of 
rich golden yellow with central zone of each petal 
soft rosy red. Large, well-formed blooms are held 
erect on long, stiff stems. Roots, .25 
LITTLE AMERICA (Dahliadel 85), 1937, Bloom 5 
Bush 5 ft. This white Single is unusually outstand¬ 
ing and artistic. Petals inclined to roll forward 
resembling a giant Poet’s Narcissus. Stems are 
naturally long and erect for cutting as shown and 
the keeping qualities are remarkable. Very showy 
in the garden. Roots, .50 
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