DAHLIADEL NURSERIES 

GOLDEN STANDARD (Downs 85A), Bloom 9 x 5, 
Bush 41% ft. A warm buff shaded amber and gold. 
Very pleasing in form with full centers and evenly 
arranged petals. Like a number of other Incurved 
Cactus dahlias, at times it is inclined to be Straight. 
Bush is a good open grower. Excellent stems hold- 
ing flowers in good position. Root, .35 
HILLSIDE BEAUTY (Hillside 84B), 1941, Bloom 7 
x 5, Bush 4 ft. Apricot with Tyrian rose suffusion 
and on reverse. Listed on Dudley’s Honor Roll and 
the Futurity. Cert. at Storrs. Plant, $1.50 
LEIDEN’S ELEGANCE (Ballego 84B), Bloom 7 x 
31%, Bush 3 ft. A light cardinal with long, erect 
stems. Good form and does well under ordinary 
culture. Root, .50 
MARY TAYLOR (Taylor 86B), 1940, Bloom 7/2 x 
5'\%, Bush 5 ft. Rosy flesh suffused yellow at center. 
A fine and unusual dahlia. It was the highest 
scoring dahlia at Storrs, 1940 (86), also scoring 85 
. at E. Lansing and W. Va. Bush growth open with 
Snowcrest ideal stems. Useful for cutting and a dahlia with 
a great future. 
Root, $2.00; Pot Root, $1.35; Plant, .75 
MASCOTTE (Bruidegom 84B), Bloom 7 x 4, Bush 5a 
INCURVED CACTUS DAHLIAS ft. A Holland variety of soft Tyrian pink shading 
deep rose. Flowers held on long stems in good pos- 
ition. Centers full and back of bloom good. Root, .50 
ree R REL ICEL: SOB), 1941, iss OHIO (Frank 85B), Bloom 7 x 5Y, Bush 5 ft. — 
ae ; tn teen asec Color, lilac suffused deep rose pink. This variety 

pure. White Tneurved Cactus on long aif slender Sheps has a fino fll confer an Mooms profusely 
show. In 1940 it won the Leonard Barron Trophy oe early in the season until frost. Bush rather 
and the American Home Achievement Medal. Cer- open with flowers held well above the foliage, (on 
, slender but rigid stems. When not disbudded, pro- 
tified at O.V.D.A. and W. Va. Trial Grounds. On : : : 
1941 Futurity and Honor Roll. Snowcrest likes rich duces blooms which literally cover oe bush | Dis: 
soil. and stands a little extra fertilization budded the blooms are of exhibition size. Certified 
) at Storrs. Root, .50; Pot Root, .50; Plant, .50 
Root, $4.00; Pot Root, $2.75; Plant, $1.50 
MISS WAHROONGA (Australia 84B), Bloom 12x 
BERNICE GEER (Geneva-Ruschmohr 84B), Bloom 314, Bush 3! ft. A dark dahlia of deep velvety 
8 x a; Bush 5 ft. Deep rose pink with old rose suf- crimson. A strong grower with good stems. Early 
fusion. High, full centers. Blooms freely on long, and profuse. Medium size blooms of good form and 
strong stems. : Root, .50 substance. What it lacks in size it makes up 
CROWNING GLORY (Salem 85A), 1941, Bloom 11x Wuantity. eat 00) ead 
6, Bush 6 ft. Mallow pink softening to cream at MME. C. JUSSIANT (Nagels, 85B), Bloom 8 x 4, 
center. Similar to Greater Glory but more Cactus Bush 4 ft. Soft violet inclined to lavender. The 
in form. American Home Achievement Medal at best Incurved Cactus in its color. A popular lav- 
Peekskill and Washington. Gold Medal winner at ender cut flower for the florists, and also fine for 
New York World’s Fair, 1940. In the Futurity and exhibiting. Early and prolific. Root, .75; Plant, .50 
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on Lynn Dudley’s Honor Roll. Plant, $3.50 MME. GEORGE PEZANT (Pezant 85B), Bloom 8 x 
DOMINANT (Bruidegom 85A 85B), 1939, Bloom 8 x 41%, Bush 3 ft. Bright scarlet of true Cactus form. 
5, Bush 4 ft. Rose pink suffused lilac changing to Stems good and flower held well. Bush growth ; 
sulphur yellow at center. Artistic and finely formed — somewhat short. This variety needs some shading to 
flowers are held in perfect position on long strong produce perfect blooms. When well grown, is very 
stems. Bush growth rugged and foliage heavy. One fine. Root, .50; Pot Root, .50 
by rie raost beaulifuliand sethiateryanewer daliesi so NANCY ),ANN./ MITCHELL (Mone) asia gage 
Root 75 Pot R ve 50: Pp 85B), Bloom 714 x 5, Bush 5 ft. Vivid scarlet of 
1-15; Pot Root, -90;, Plant, 5) good size and depth. Bush of good size with leath- 
FLASH (Salem 84A 85B), 1940, Bloom 8 x 5, Bich ery foliage. A very pretty flower which should be 
4% ft. A striking and unusual bi-color of moder- fine for eee see rte Chg one Plant, $1.00 
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ate size. Petals are crimson with white tips and 
are serrated doubly, one set of serrations pointing REBELLION (Stredwick 84B), Bloom 7 x 4, Bush 
ene Bey Be uineh set oppoe te Substance of flower 4 ft. A deep Rhodamine purple of good form with 
not good as the blooms do not keep well when cut. but notes 
Like many bi-colors some blooms are marked irreg- A-rare. beauty 7y “ 
to bloom. It requires a 
Plant, $1.00 
numerous pointed petals. 
profuse bloomer nor early 
Root, $3.00; Plant, $1.00 fairly long growing season. 
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