
Sparkle 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
COINCIDENT (Dixie 85), 1943, Bloom 4, Bush 3 ft. 
Flame red sharply edged dark yellow with a cream 
collar. Very showy. Root, $1.00 
DAD’S FAVORITE (84), Bloom 4, Bush 3 ft. A 
favorite at Baltimore. Reddish orange and cream, 
with creamy collar. Attractive. Root, ./5 NET 
DARK LUSTRE (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 5, Bush 2!%4 
ft. Rich deep velvety garnet red with a white col- 
lar with slight carmine markings. A masterpiece in 
colors. Very popular. Plant, .50 
ERICA (Ballego 85), Bloom 41%, Bush 3 ft. Deep 
amaranth red, almost black. Collars of same tone 
with white tips. Striking. Root, .50 NET 
FANDANGO (Mack 85), Bloom 4, Bush 3 ft. Deep 
crimson red with collar the same color flaked yel- 
low and white. Worthwhile. Root, ./5 
FILLE (Boston 85), Bloom 5, Bush 4 ft. Bright 
yellow with self-colored collar. Fine stems. Out- 
standing in the garden or show room. Root, .50 
FRANK HARRIS (85), Bloom 41%, Bush 3 ft. 
Bright red with a very long red and cream collar. 
A good grower and very striking. Root, .50 
MISS JULIE (Badetty 85), Bloom 5, Bush 4 ft. 
Deep crimson carmine, with a carmine collar. Very 
satisfactory. Certified at Storrs. Root, $1.00 
MITZI (Dahliadel 84), Bloom 41%, Bush 4 ft. Crim- 
son carmine shading to primrose yellow at center 
and edged white. Unique and showy. Good bush, 
erect stems. A good keeper. Root, .50 
ORANGEADE (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 41, Bush 4 ft. 
Orange with a deeper collar. Excellent keeper, pro- 
fuse and uniform in size. Exceptionally strong stems. 
On Futurity. Root, $1.00 
SATURN (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 5, Bush 31% ft. 
Clear lemon yellow with yellow collar. Fine for ar- 
rangements. Bush sturdy and strong. Long stems 
hold flowers perfectly. Exceptional keeper. Award 
of Honor, Ga. Root, .75 
SPARKLE (Dahliadel 85), 1943, Bloom 31, Bush 
2'% ft. Pure white that truly sparkles and blooms 
throughout the season without burning. Beautiful 
bush. Easy to grow, full of vitality, long straight 
stems, and a good root maker. Root, $1.00 
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Dahliadel Twinkle 
ORCHID FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
This type of dahlia is most interesting, and pop- 
“ular for landscape effects, table decorations or grace- 
ful, airy arrangements. The bushes are compact, 
free blooming and prolific. Most of the flowers are 
4 to 5 inches in diameter, and bushes are 2 to 3 feet 
in height except where noted. Wonderful for land- 
scape effect when pinched out once, but should not 
be thinned out nor disbudded. If Collarette, Orchid 
Flowering and Single dahlias are cut before the 
pollen shows, they will hold their petals and keep for 
days. 
COLLEGIATE (Dahliadel 85), Tan with a garnet 
red reverse. Quite modern and appealing. Very pro- 
fuse, and flowers are always good. Bush healthy 
and sturdy. Futurity. Root, .50 NET; Plant, .50 
DAHLIDEL TWINKLE (Dahliadel 85). White 
suffused violet rose with distinct Tyrian rose mot- 
tlings on reverse of petals which roll forward. Per- 
fect in form and useful in arrangements. Root, .50 
DAHLIADEL WHISPER (Dahliadel 85). Popular 
for cutting, arrangements and in the garden. Maize 
yellow with scarlet reverse. Long erect stems hold 
well after being cut. Root, .50 NET 
EVEREST (85). Pure white 
- graceful recurving florets. 
throughout. Long, 
rood size. Root, .50 
GUIDING STAR 
(Dahliadel 85). Rich lemon yel- 
low with slight reddish tinges on reverse. Blooms 
spangle the plant from early until frost. Always 
uniform and good. Futurity. Root, .50 NET 
IMP (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 3. 
Petals tightly rolled. 
Clear lemon yellow. 
Fine for arrangements and 
exhibition. Dudley’s Honor Roll and Johnston’s 
Futurity. Root, .50 NET 
LONE STAR (Dahliadel 85). Light lemon yellow 
with soft French purple on reverse. 
stems, fine for cutting. 
border planting. 
Long erect 
Useful for landscape or 
Root, .50 NET 
