DAHLIADEL NURSERIES 
& Grow 7 
Potash Fed 
DAHLIAS 
1946 INTRODUCTIONS of Other Growers 
Plants grown from Originator’s or Introducer’s Stock 
ALCAZAR (Ballay 85A), SC, Bloom 10 x 5. Finely 
formed dahlia and something new in color, deep 
fushia red with a trace of cerise. Achievement 
Medal at Milwaukee. Plant, $7.50 
CAROLINE KERNOCHAN (Fioretti-Parrella 85B), 
ID, Bloom 6 x 3, Bush 4'%4 ft. A striking pale 
lemon tipped carmine. A winner in the N. Y. Show 
for 3 years. Fine grower with insect resistant fol- 
lage. Plant, $5.00 
CHEADLE PARK _ (Eccleston-Rocky River 85A), 
SC, Bloom 10 x 5, Bush 41% ft. A dark reddish pur- 
ple with lighter purple on reverse. Free bloomer. 
Plant, $7.50 
River 85A), 
A very welcome 
CLARIAM DAWN _  (Wolbert-Rocky 
FD, Bloom 10 x 5, Bush 41% ft. 
winner in the autumn class. Blend of deep gold 
and orange buff. Plant, $7.50 
COL. LITTLE (Old Dominion 85A), ID, Bloom 11 
x 6. Beautiful blend of flame-scarlet and orange 
scarlet with lemon yellow reverse which shows as 
serrated petals curl and wave profusely. Well 
recommended. Plant, $5.00 
CORAL CACTUS (Bennett-Ruschmohr 85B), IC, 
Bloom 7 x 4, Bush 4 ft. Deep rose blending to soft 
yellow in center and enhanced under artificial light. 
Winner of two Achievement Medals. 
Root, $10.00 NET; Plant, $5.00 
FIVE STAR GENERAL (Ramage-Ruschmohr 85A), 
FD, Bloom 10 x 7, Bush 5 ft. The Derrill Hart 
Medal Winner certifying at Storrs, Ohio Valley, and 
EK. Lansing. A very light amaranth pink edged and 
shaded soft maize yellow. Consistent bloomer. 
Root, $15.00 NET; Plant, $7.50 
FRIEDA GAYLORD (Gaylord-Ballay 85A), ID, 
Bloom 12 x 7, Bush 5!'% ft. Remarkable in size and 
vigor. A seedling of Miss San Francisco but better 
with more petals and more color as it is a rosy pink. 
Plant, $7.50 
LAKESIDE ANN (Lakeside 85B), SC, Bloom 7 x 5, 
Bush 4!4 ft. A cut flower with lemon yellow center 
suffused coral red on ends of outer petals. Healthy 
plant and foliage. Plant, $5.00 
LAKESIDE BEAUTY (Lakeside 85B), FD, Bloom 
6 x 4, Bush 5 ft. A real commercial in a blend of 
Tyrian and amaranth pink with cream center. Win- 
ner of Flower Grower award at N. Y. and Midwest 
trophy 1945. On 2 Honor Rolls. Great keeper and 
fine grower. Plant, $10.00; 3 for $25.00 
MISS SAN DIEGO (Comstock 86A-B), St€, Bloom 
7 x 4, Bush 4 ft. Artistic blooms with lacinated pet- 
als, yellow centers with amaranth pink on outer 
petals. Certified at 2 Trial Grounds and on all 3 
Honor Rolls. Plant, $7.50 
MRS. EDWARD H. DIEHL (Lakeside 85B), SC, 
Bloom 6 x 3, Bush 5 ft. Beautiful soft peach red 
blended with yellow, general tone grenadine pink. 
Certified at E. Lansing. Fine for baskets and com- 
mercial work. Plant, $5.00 
MRS. E. J. (Rocky River 85B), StC, Bloom 6 x 3, 
Bush 41/4 ft. Bright Tyrian rose with white center 
and tips. Certified at 3 Trial Grounds. Profuse and 
early. Plant, $5.00 

MY LASSIE 
DAHLIADEL 1946 INTRODUCTION 
MY LASSIE (Dahliadel 85M), O, Bloom 5, Bush 
3 ft. Color a beautiful soft rose pink with cream 
and lighter shadings toward the center. Almost 
identical in coloring to Pink Lassie, hence its name 
There is no other pink Orchid Flowering dahlia that 
we know of. Stems are long and hold flowers as 
shown in the picture. Early, profuse, and easy to 
grow. Root, $5.00 NET; Plant, $2.50 
MRS. HESTER A. PAPE (Rocky River 84A), ID, 
Bloom 10 x 5, Bush 5 ft. A typical and popular ex- 
hibition dahlia. Takes forcing but needs shading. 
On all three Honor Rolls. Easy to grow and pro- 
fuse. Plant, $7.59 
PARDNER (Robens-Dozier 85A), ID, Bloom 10 x 
6, Bush 5 ft. Peach buff with general color effect 
orange. Particularly attractive under artificial light. 
A good keeper with long stiff stems. Prolific. On 
Dudley’s and Eddy’s Honor Roll. Plant, $7.59 
PINK MUM (Northbrook 85A), IC, Bloom 8 x 5. 
Beautiful shaggy deep rose pink with perfect centers. 
Winner of 2 Achievement Medals. Good in the gar- 
den and when cut. Plant, $5.00 
RAY SMITH (Scheffel 85A), SC, Bloom 10 x 5, 
Bush 5!% ft. A winner named for the popular 
Pres. of the N. J. Society lost in a U-Boat sinking. 
Clear deep Tyrian pink with white tips. A very 
fine dahlia. Plant, $7.50 
SATAN’S DISCIPLE (Rainbow 85A), ID, Bloom 11 
x 5, Bush 5 ft. Well recommended by R. W. Webb 
of Seranton. Needs no coddling. A spectrum red 
that is brilliant and attractive. Profuse. Plant, $12.50 
SUPREME COMMAND (Boram-Parrella 85A), ID 
or FD, Bloom 11 x 7, Bush 5 ft. A huge bloom of 
clear spectrum red. A.D.S. Silver Medal 1943. Vig- 
orous grower with fine branching habits. Plant, $7.50 
SYLVIA TODD (Kelly-Parrella 85A), ID, Bloom 
10 x 5, Bush 4 ft. A mallow pink with deeper shad- 
ings, hard to describe. The general color effect is 
lavender. On 2 Honor Rolls. Plant, $6.00 
SMALL VARIFTIES 
DOUBLE VICTORY (Goddard-Rocky River 85M), 
M SC, Bloom 3 x 2, Bush 4!'% ft. A carmine red 
with slight blend of chrome yellow. Petals ser 
rated with three divisions at tips. Profuse bloomer 
and good keeper. Achievement Medal 1944. 
Plant, $2.50 
(Lakeside 85M), M FD, 
Intense lemon yellow with 
great promise. A prize winner in N. Y. and Cleve- 
land. Much admired and very profuse at Storrs 
where it certified. Plant, $2.00 
LITTLE LEMON DROP 
Bloom 3 x 2, Bush 3 ft. 
