

DAN’L DEL ROI ALBERT F. D.—Purple tipped white, very outstanding. 
Root $1.06 
DIXIE’S WINE DOT fF. D.—A clear white flecked and splashed with wine red. 
Similar to Haslerova, except that it is more informal and larger. Blooms 
average 10” to 12”. Stems are long and stiff on a 5 to 7 foot bush. 
Root $4.00 Plant $2.63 
DARCY SAINSBURY F. D.—One of the finest whites we ever grew. This dahlia 
came to us from AUSTRALIA. This is a champion, without exaggerating. 
The immense blooms are erect on cane-like stems, facing sideways. Height 
of plants 4% feet. Roots Tic 


DOROTHY SCHMIDT 
DOROTHY SCHMIDT (Parrella-Blamer-Hulin)—-A double Prize Winner at the 
A. D. S. Show in New York. This beautiful Hlac shading to lavender colored 
semi-ecctus received the coveted Leonard Barron Memorial Trophy, which 
is offered for the best medium type dahlia variety. Also a Special Silver 
Medal Certificete. Blooms average 7 inches in diameter and 4 inches in denth. 
It was described by some of the experts as of almost perfect form. Pure lilac 
with a bluish tint. Height of plant about 4% feet. Root $3.00 Plant $1.50 
DISCOVERY I. D. (Salemj)—Huge flowers of deep rosy magenta with a deev 
reddish garnet center. Root T5e 
DR. FRIDELL S. C. (Tipton-Hulin)—Another breath-taking variety in the 
flashy color class. Very attractive orange with a deep lavender reverse that 
shows at all times. The curly petals resemb’e a lovely Permanent Wave. 
A large vase of this variety took the show at Tacoma, Washington, in 1939, 
winning the Sunset Medal. Height, 5 feet. Root $2.50 Plan€ $1.25 

PARRELLA DAHLIA GARDENS PACE 9 


