

Carl G. Dahl 
ARELDA LLOYD (Smith 85A), Bloom 10 x 6, 
Bush 5!'% ft. A clear lemon yellow faintly suffused 
rose. May be described as a yellow Jane Cowl as 
form and bush growth are almost identical. Root, .50 
CARL G. DAHL (Hillcrest 85A), Bloom 12 x 6, 
Bush 5!% 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 = 6,0 
= Potash Fed 
DAHLIAS 
INFORMAL DECORATIVE 
DAHLIAS—Continued 
CHARMER (Lloyd 85A), Bloom 10 x 6, Bush 51! ft. 
A clear golden buff, lightly suffused apricot yellow 
and rose. A lighter sport of Jane Cowl, which is 
getting darker each season. Root, .50 
CLARIAM KELTON (Wolbert-Rocky River 85A), 
1945, Bloom 10 x 5, Bush 41% ft. A free-blooming 
variety of bronzy red with a yellow reverse which 
shows on the face of the flower as the petals curl and 
twist. Glossy green foliage. Achievement Medal . 
winner. Root, $5.00; Plant, $2.50 
COLIN KELLY, JR. (Salem 85A), 1943, Bloom 12 
x 5, Bush 414 ft. One of the largest new phlox pink 
exhibition dahlias. Potash is recommended to help 
stems hold flowers in wet weather. On Honor Rolls. 
Root, $3.00; Plant, $1.50 
DAHLIAMUM (Chemar 85A), Bloom 10 x 7, Bush 
5 ft. A very large flower of a yellow buff and amber 
combination suffused with gold. Petals:are twisted. 
A strong growing variety. Certified at Storrs. 
Root, $1.00; Pot Root, .75 NET; Plant, .50 
FLYING FORTRESS (Pittman-Dahliadel 85A), 1945, 
Bloom 11 x 5, Bush 41% ft. The general tone is soft 
scarlet with a lighter reverse. It is of artistic form 
and brilliant color, and arranges beautifully, espec- 
ially in baskets. It is a rugged healthy grower and 
a profuse bloomer. Certified in W. Va. and Md. 
This variety does best from roots. Root, $3.00 
JANE COWL (Downs 85A), Bloom 10 x 6, Bush 
5/4 ft. A warm buff and old gold, blending to apri- 
cot 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, .50 
JOAN FERENZ (Rindfleisch-Ruschmohr 85A), 1945, 
Bloom 11 x 7, Bush 5 ft. A seedling of Jane Cowl 
of lemon yellow lightly suftffused rose red. Grows 
large with little disbudding. A good keeper, with 
dark and insect-resistant foliage. Achievement Medal 
winner. Root, $7.50; Plant, $3.50 
JOAN PHILLIPS, JR. (Samuels-Parrella 85B), 1945, 
Bloom 7-8 x 5, Bush 41% ft. An unusual and artistic 
bi-color as it is different in form, the petals are 
pointed and deeply lacinated. Color deep mallow 
pink with white tips. Root, $5.00; Plant, $2.50 
KENTUCKY SPORTSMAN (White 85A), Bloom 
19 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 
striking. Root, .75 
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MME. CHIANG KAI SHEK _ (Pittman-Dahliadel 
85A), 1945, Bloom 9 x 5, Bush 5!% ft. Color is deep 
lemon yellow, with a soft peach and mauve suffusion 
on the reverse and tips of petals. It has very unus- 
ual wavy petals. Bush strong and robust. Stems long 
and erect. Root, $5.00; Pot Root, $3.75; Plant, $2.50 
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 admired. A 
very striking dahlia. Root, .75; Plant, .50 
