Premier’s Winsome 
Carl G. Dahl 
ARELDA LLOYD 
Bush 514 ft. 
rose. 
(Smith 85A), Bloom 10 x 6, 
A clear lemon yellow faintly suffused 
May be described as a yellow Jane Cowl as 
form and bush growth are almost identical. Root, .35 
CARL G. DAHL (Hillcrest 85A), Bloom 12 x 6, 
Bush 5!%4 ft. An enormous dahlia with petalage 
somewhat loose and open. Apricot buff shaded old 
rose on reverse. Bush growth vigorous and very 
profuse. Many times a winner in the “largest 
bloom’”’ class. Root, $1.00; Pot Root, .75; Plant, .50 


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DAHLIADEL NURSERIES 

INFORMAL DECORATIVE 
DAHLIAS—Continued 
CHARMER (Lloyd 85A), Bloom 10 x 6, Bush 5! 
ft. A clear golden buff, lightly suffused apricot. 
yellow and rose. A lighter sport of Jane Cowl, 
which seems to be getting darker each season. 
Root, .35 
COLIN KELLY, JR. (Salem 85A), 1943, Bloom 12 
x 5, Bush 41% ft. One of the largest new phlox 
pink dahlias. Potash is recommended to help stems 
hold flowers in wet weather. On Honor Rolls. Best 
bloom in the 1943 N. Y. Show. Plant, $3.50 
DAHLIAMUM (Chemar 85A), Bloom 10 x 7, Bush 
5 ft. A very large flower of a yellow buff and am- 
ber combination suffused with gold. Petals are 
twisted. A strong growing variety. Certified at 
Storrs. Root, $1.50; Pot Root, $1.00; Plant, .75 
GOLDEN BEAUTY (Silvernale 85A), Bloom 10 x 
5, Bush 5 ft. Golden yellow, with high full cen- 
ters. Bushes unusually vigorous. Strong erect 
stems. Good late in the season. Cert. at Storrs. 
Root, .75 
INCANDESCENT (Weyer 84A), Bloom 10 x 6, 
Bush 5!% ft. Soft orange, with coral red reverse 
and shadings. A Jane Cowl with intensified color- 
ing. Very good with a little extra care. Root, .75 
JANE COWL (Downs 85A), Bloom 10 x 6, Bush 
5'4 ft. A warm buff and old gold, blending to 
apricot and rose at the center. Bush growth is ideal, 
with strong stems. Fine for cutting and exhibiting. 
One of the most universally grown dahlias. Root, .35 
KENTUCKY SPORTSMAN (White 85A), Bloom 
10 x 5, Bush 3 ft. Lemon yellow at center, outer 
petals rich golden amber with old rose reverse, each 
petal evenly tipped pure white. Good form and 
very popular. Very striking. 
: Root, .75; Pot Root, .50 
NOELL MARVIN (Gelsdorf 85A), 1941, Bloom 11 
x 6, Bush 3!4 ft. An unusual and very artistically 
formed dahlia. A clean amber yellow heavily suf- 
fused rose red. Really worthwhile. Root, $1.50 
PINK GIANT (Bruidegom 85A), Bloom 9 x 5, 
Bush 514 ft. Bright Tyrian pink. Long erect stems 
hold flowers facing and slightly elevated. Strong 
rugged bushes with heavy foliage. Universally ad- 
mired. A very striking and unusual dahlia. 
Root, $1.00; Pot Root, .75; Plant, .50 
PREMIER’S WINSOME (Fremier 85A), Bloom 11 
x 6, Bush 54 ft. This massive variety has good 
form, substance and excellent plant growth. Greatly 
admired. Soft amaranth pink with lighter shadings. 
Certified at E. Lansing. Root, $1.00; Plant, .50 
PROGRESS (Salem 85A), Bloom 10 x 6, Bush 5 ft. 
An exhibition dahlia of immense size; great depth, 
and excellent quality. Soft purple or rosy mauve. 
Long, stiff, and straight stems. Bush healthy with 
leathery foliage. A profuse bloomer. Achievement 
Medal winner. Root, $1.00; Pot Root, .75 

Varieties on this as well as other pages in this 
catalog are the same form bloom as illustration 

