AHLIADEL NURSERIES 

MONARCH OF THE EAST (Almy 84A), Bloom 
11 x 5, Bush 5 ft. A giant dahlia on sturdy tree- — a 
like bush. Has been grown as large as any. The “s 
color is light rich cadmium yellow with coral red foe 
shadings on reverse. Certified at Storrs. : J 
Root, .75; Plant, 50  — 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER (Marean 80A), Bloom 
10 x 3, Bush 6 ft. The grandmother of many of 
our best dahlias. For over 20 years in commerce, 
and with Jersey Beauty probably shares the widest 
distribution. Bright lilac rose in color with weed- 
like growth. Root, .25 
VOLCANO (Richwood 84A), Bloom 11 x 7, Bush 
41% ft. An orange flame red which holds its color 
in the sun. Foliage is heavy and leather-like. A 
contestant in the largest bloom class. Has given 
satisfaction wherever grown. With its other attri- 
butes, it keeps well and has perfect stems. 
So . Root, $1.00; Plant, .50 

Red Salute WOTANA (Mountford 84A), Bloom 10 x 5, Bush 
6 ft. A massive flower of orange and buff. Giant 
bush of unusual vigor, with healthy rugged foliage. 
Color particularly fine in uniform blooms. Stems 
FORMAL DECORATIVE seem at times a little weak to support such large 
DAHLIAS—Continued blooms. Root, ‘$2.00; Pot Root, $1.35; Plant, .75 
RED SALUTE (Salem 85A 85B), Bloom 8-9 x 6, 
Bush 5 ft. Formality characterizes this sturdy var- Varieties on this as well as other pages in this 
iety. In color the blooms are a bright cardinal red, catalog are the same form bloom as illustration 
and are produced in profusion. Bush ‘‘has what it 
takes’’ to stand adverse growing conditions, and pro- 
duces its blooms from early until late. A good root 
maker. Root, .50; Pot Root, .50 
DAHLIADEL GOLD (Dahliadel 883A), Bloom 11 x 5, DAHLIADEL SCORE SHEET (New) 
Bush 414 ft. Mammoth blooms of golden yellow 
lightly suffused coral, somewhat darker at center. 

Bush growth is robust with dark leathery foliage. ee ate 
Do not overfeed this variety, particularly with ni- Seyi: Col ay 
trogen, or the stems will not properly support the {} Landscape—Originator “2-2 eee OlOT Esc 
Bees eee hoe Foot, 90 “gmail Medium Large 2s le 
FRANCIS LAROCCA (Rindfleisch 84B), Bloom 6 ‘ 
x 3, Bush 4!4 ft. Pale sulphur yellow, very satis- Senne Bow A ** 
factory as a cut flower. Blooms profusely on good 9... PAD asec 20 Color + Clear + Bright + Attractive + Useful 
stems. Vigorous grower. Root, .25 -4 Muddy -2 Dull -3 Fades -3 Burns 
HONEY DEW (Greenough 834), Bloom 10 x 6, 45. .5o ces 15 Form + Uniform + Artistic + True to type 
Bush 5 ft. Soft pink overlaid yellow and cream. -4 Deformed -2 Ordinary -2 Varying 
Tremendous bush growth and massive flowers. For 
those who like pastel shades and vigorous strength 
in the bush, this variety fills the bill 
Root, .75; Plant, .50 Hee, Act 5 Pa 10 Size (Disbudded Diameter . . . x Depth . . se 
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Natural 
KENTUCKY SUN (White 84B), Bloom 7 x 5, Bush Raat) ir 
4\% ft. Although we have other yellow Formal Dec- = 29--=-- 20,225 20 Stem +Strong +Erect [ ]#Long +Graceful *Proportion 
Sie ow Seas 5 Distinctiveness in Form, Color or other quality 
(Superior or different from existing varieties) 
orative dahlias, this clear, light lemon yellow var- 7 NEY, ‘3 Weak «3 Crotchy 3 Crooked 2) 100% 50s aamm 
iety just seems to grow and produce quantities of 10.......... 15 Spore 20 Foliage + Health-Vigor + Rugged f Proportion 
large uniform blooms. Strong stems. Glossy green & Bush -5 Poor-Weak -3 Succulent -3-Poor pro. 
foliage. Withstands a lot of adverse conditions. | Vaid de is use 10 Substance Petals * Firm + Thick + Back good Oa’ 
Achievement Medal winner Root, .35 ‘43 Soft +2 Thin -2 Wilt +2 Fall 
MARYLAND GLORY 3 (Maryland 84A), Bloom 9 ORES VO. ni 0 Floriferous + Profuse + Early et 
x 5, Bush 414 ft. A satisfactory and popular variety. aad 
Blooms from early until late. Perfect blooms of [1]. poe, Oy Seah {Uniformity Bench} -3 Shy  -4 Late esr 
Tyrian rose shaded crimson carmine, borne in pro- Saas Beep A Total Score Bush height.........Ft. Pinched back Py 
fusion on good stems. A fine strong grower. Evag 
Root, .35 Color Description 2.00... — 
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