DAHLIADEL NURSERIES 

MARY ELLEN (Loller 844A), Bloom 
10 x 5, Bush 51% ft. Violet rose in- 
clined to mauve pink. Flowers easily. 
attain good exhibition size. Bushes 
sturdy and well-proportioned. Blooms 
from mid-season on. Root, .50 
MARYLAND GLORY (Maryland 
84A), Bloom 9 x 5, Bush 414 ft. Ty- 
rian rose shaded crimson carmine. 
Very profuse with good stems. Per- 
fect blooms from early until late. A 
fine strong grower. Satisfactory and 
popular. » Root, .35 
MONARCH OF THE EAST (Almy 
84A), Bloom 11 x 5, Bush 5 ft. A 
giant dahlia on a_ sturdy tree-like 
bush. Light rich cadmium yellow 
with coral red shadings on reverse. 
Certified at Storrs. 
Root, .75; Pot Root, .50 
MRS. |. DE VER WARNER, (Marean 
82A), Bloom 10 x 3, Bush 6 ft. Bright 
lilac rose. In commerce for more 
than 20 years, and still one of the best. 
Excellent growth. Prolific. Root, .35 
FORMAL DECORATIVE PURPLE MIST (Emmons-Ruschmohr 85A), Bloom 
DAHLIAS. 10 x 5'%, Bush 5 ft. Purple garnet. Strong, sturdy 
stems and a bush which is extremely rugged. 
ety S: phy Foliage thick and dark green. Blooms keep mar- 
ADELE HENDERSON (Rindfleisch-Parrella 84B), velously well. Achievement Medal winner and cer- 
1942, Bloom 8 x 6, Bush 4 ft. A very pleasing clear tified at E. Lansing. Root, .75; Pot Root, -50 
lemon- chrome with soft peach red _ suffusions. 
Bloom completes nicely to form a large ball. Pro- RED. SALUTE (Salem 85A-B), Bloom 8-9 x 6, 
lific and 4 good keeper. Cert. at Storrs. Plant, $1.50 Bush 5 ft. Bright cardinal red. Bush will stand ad- 
verse growing conditions, and is profuse in blooms 
E RANCIS - LAROCCA (Rindfleisch 84B), Bloem from early until late. A good root maker. 
6 x 3, Bush 4'% ft. Pale sulphur yellow, very sat- Root, .50; Pot Root, .50; Plant, .50 
isfactory as a cut flower. Bloom 
Meni raion : Di taete eben SANHICAN’S CAMEO (Sanhican 83A), Bloom 10 
x 5, Bush 5 ft. Cameo pink, shaded mallow pink 
GOLDEN BOUNTY (Chick-Dahliadel 85B), Bloom on reverse of petals. Sturdy bush, long stems, and 
8 x 6, Bush 4 ft. Rich lemon yellow flowers on flowers held well. Roots limited. Root, 35 
sturdy, compact bushes with foliage resembling ; 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST. (Hillcrest SAA), 
holly. Blooms revert to the stems. Bush easily 
grown,.and produces an abundance of blooms from Bloom 11 x 6, Bush 3 ft. Huge blooms of lemon 

early until late. A favorite. Roots limited, Root, .50 yellow with reverse of rosy pink. Strong stems. 
Will stand extra feeding. Cert. at Storrs. 
gEA NES LE (Lombard 85A), Bloom 10 x 5, Bush Root, .50 
ft. The largest red and white bi-color, deep am- . 
aranth or reddish purple neatly tipped white. Rug- bs Ee Bak AH Mc Eset ee 
ged growth and very worthwhile. . : ; 
Root, $3.00; Pot Root, $2.25; Plant, $1. 50 petal formation. Royal purple or petunia violet. 
Stems and bush growth strong. Grows rather slow- 
KENTUCKY. SUN (White 84B), Bloom 7 x 5, ly and appreciates extra culture and fertilization. 
Bush 4! ft. Clear light lemon yellow. Produces Many awards. Root, .50 
quantities of large uniform blooms on _ strong : 
stems. Glossy green foliage. Withstands a lot of VOLCANO (Richwood 84A), Bloom 11 x 7, Bush 
adverse conditions. Achievement Medal winner. 4! ft. An orange flame red which holds its color 
Root, .35 in the sun. Foliage is heavy and leathery. A con- 
; testant in the ‘‘largest bloom class.’’ Very satisfac- 
KING DAVID (Corbett-Dahliadel 86A), 1942, tory. Keeps well. Perfect stems. Root limited. 
Bloom 9 x 5, Bush 414% ft. By far the earliest pur- Root, $1.00: : 
ple to date. Beautiful rich regal purple inclined to Pe Mibdern ed RATE Ae ME LSE Ee — 
violet purple. Continues blooming throughout the WHITE PROLIFIC (Williams-Dahliadel- 84B), 
season. Flowers are of good substance, deep, well- Bloom 6 x 4, Bush 41,4 ft. A fine commercial ‘white. 
formed, and do not fade. In the Futurity and Early, branches well, has good stems and is‘ pro- 
Flower Grower Honor Roll. lific. Blooms are of good form with tight backs. 
Root, $3.00; Pot Root, $2.25; Plant, $1.50 Nicely serrated petals. Root, .35 
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