wy DAHLIADEL NURSERIES 

HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Continued from page D 
LARGE DECORATIVE 
RED VELVET. 214” et Neh See Rich crime .00 
RUTH CUMMING. 21:”- Oct. 8. Bronze 
Ve clement Pt 5 
SEQUOIA. 3”-1 iva fe “Oct. 20. 
SYMPHONY. 37-214’, Oct. 10. 
THE CHIEF. 3”-116', Oct. 28. Peach & apri. .35 
TIFFANY ROSE. 3/”-214', Sept. 20. Deep rose .50 
POPULAR CUSHIONS 
Cinnamon buff .35 
Coppery pink .35 
APRICOT GLOW. 21%"”-114', Sept. 1. Apricot .50 
LAVENDER LASSIE. 114”-1', Oct. 5. Laven. .50 
SEPBTS CLOUD?) 922114", Sept: 25. | White... 35 
SEPT. GOLD: 2”-114", Sept. 22. Lemon yellow .35 
SINGLE 
ELAINE FELTON. .214 -2. Bright red that 
does not fadé. Good Pivenke and nice bush... .50 
KRISTINA (Northland Daisy), 
Beautiful phlox pink. 
NJORTH. 2”-114' 
NORTH STAR. 
3%-116', Oct. 25. 
Dark heavy foliage... -50 
Sept. 15. Amaranth pink .35 
QM. 2’, Sept. 20. . Pure white .35 
RHEINGOLD (Northland Daisy), 2”-11%’, Oct. 
10. Apricot yellow. Long blooming season... -50 
SENSATION. 2”-114!, Oct. Yellow & red .35 
SILVER MOON. 2”-214’, Sept. 25. White. -35 
VAHALLA (Northland Daisy), 2”-2', Oct. 20. 
Deep velvety garnet. Broad petals 20... -50 
SPOON 
BUFF SPOON. 3”-114’, Oct. 20. Cinna. buff .35 
JASPER SPOON. 2”-115', Oct. 20. Buff & red .35 
PINK SPOON. 37-115, Oct. 15. Soft Pink... 35 
SPOONETTE (Dahliadel), 1947 Introduction . 
YELLOW SPOON. 3” ABN ie Octo 2a a Yellows 3D 
POMPON 
1947 Introduction ......... 1.00 
uff and orange... .50 
1947 Introduc. 
BLONDIE (Dahliadel), 
BURMA. 216”-2’, Oct. 
CATHERINE COLLINS (Coles), 
EARLY BRONZE. ¢ 1144”-1%’ Sept. 25. Orange .35 
EARLY WONDER. 114” ro Oct. 10. Soft pink .35 
ERMALINDA. 1%34”%-116’, Oct. 25. Old rose .35 
ETHEL. 1-2’, Nov. J. Reddish bronze ......... .35 
IRENE. 1144” abies OctlalSee White ee 5 
‘JEWEL. 116” 221, Oct. 18. Clear lilac. 35 
JUDITH ANDERSON. 
LILLIAN DOTY. 
Oct. 24. Yellow .35 
“Oct. 24, Soft pink .35 
1’-1%4! 
12 
2127-310", 
MINONG lagi 2 Oc. 20: White sean .35 
OURAY. 1144”-2', "Oct. 25. Coppery red... 35 
PINOCCHIO. 1”- 2", Oct. 25. The smallest and 
most eee new pure white. Nie satis- 
factory ee Boe PE Ld ce -75 
POMPONETTE.. 14". ai eae “Sept. ‘20. Gold. yel. 35 
A tore JEWEL. 13%4”-2%’, Oct. 10. Deep - 
RUBY. POMPON. 1% ” aie OC, 5. Ruby crim. .50 
TREASURE TROVE. 11% ” -21%4’, Oct. 15. Clear 
Negad Ko ST oe 2a nee Ae ahd ETE A Be AI hte Oe So RU men ee SB) 
YELLOW. GEM. 114”-116’, Oct. 5. Can. yel. .35 
WHITE DOTY. 2”-216, Oct. 25. Ivory white .35 
ROOTED CUTTINGS are very satisfactory as they 
stand shipment wonderfully well. 
They are wrapped 
in sphagnum moss and can be planted direct in your 
garden or potted up and held for a few weeks. 
BLOOMS of the large varieties will be much larger 
than indicated if disbudded. 
BUSH HEIGHT given is for plants the first year, 
planted early and pinched out once. 

NOTICE ON ALL MUM ORDERS 
Include 15¢ for Special Handling on all orders 
We pay all regular postage 
Shipping dates April 1 to June 1 
Quantity Discount the same as 
‘ for Dahlias 

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CHRYSANTHEMUM CULTURE 
Culture is simple. Plant them in ordinary garden 
soil, 8-10 inches apart in rows, 15 inches apart for 
mass planting, giving them lots of water, and fer- 
tilize with a complete fertilizer once or twice during 
the growing season. For the black aphis, their worst 
pest, use a pyrethrum nicotine spray, the same as 
recommended for dahlias. A _ protection of muslin, 
burlap, or even paper the first frosty nights will pre- 
vent frost settling in open flowers and keep a bright 
spot in your garden. 
DAHLIA SEED 
We offer the following seed in addition 
fered on page 32 of our..1946 catalog. 
CACTUS AND SEMI-CACTUS SEED—A mixture of 
very good varieties. 20 Seed, $1.00; 100 Seed, $5.00 
DECORATIVE SEED—From fine parents in a good 
mixture of colors. 20 Seed, $1.00; 100 Seed, $5.00 
CACTUS AND DECORATIVE SEED MIXED—Same as 
above. 20 Seed, $1.00; 100 Seed, $5.00 
DWARF SEED (Dahliadel Saved from our 
best Dwarf varieties. 35 Seed, $1.00 
BALL SEED (Dahliadel grown). A good assortment 
including some seed from Jeep. 35 Seed, $1.00 
POMPON SEED § (Dahliadel Saved from 
some of our best varieties. 35 Seed, $1.00 
to that of- 
grown). 
grown). 
USE OUR 1947 CATALOG 
FOR THE FOLLOWING ITEMS 
DAHLIADEL COLLECTIONS are the 
following reductions in price: 
same with the 
COLLECTION G Now $7.00 
COLLECTION H $3.50 
COLLECTION I $5.00 
COLLECTION J 
Col. Little 
Hilda Fioretti 
Kelvin 
Value $10.25 6 PLANTS, $8.00 
Mary Noble 
Moyua 
Salem Sunshine 
DAHLIA GROWERS’ SUPPLIES—Page 32 are the 
same with the following additions and corrections. 
POTASH. Out for the season. 
WOOD TREE LABELS. *% x 3144” copper wired. 
Painted—70¢ per 100; $4.50 per 1000. Plain (not 
painted)—60¢ per 100; $3.90 per 1000; postpaid, in- 
cluding 4th zone. 
WOOD PLANT LABELS. *% x 10”. Painted—$1.00 
per 100; $2.25 per 250; $8.00 per 1000. Plain (not 
painted—90¢ per 100; $2.00 per 250; $7.00 per 1000. 
MODERN DAHLIA CULTURE. Out of print. 
SPECIAL DAHLIA PRUNER KNIFE. An inexpen- 
sive knife with a good blade suitable for dividing 
roots and cutting blooms. Available in Hook Blade 
only. Postpaid, 60¢; 2 for $1.00 
TERMS AND DELIVERY — Page 32. 
charged on foreign orders. 
GUARANTEE—Page 32. 
Postage 
NEW DISCOUNTS ON DAHLIAS 
AND CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
QUANTITY DISCOUNT ON ROOTS, POT ROOTS, 
PLANTS AND ROOTED CUTTINGS 
less 10% 
Six of any one variety—less 20% 
Twenty of any one variety—less 25% 
Three of any one variety— 
The above quantity discounts do 
not apply to 
Special Offers or Collections. aS ‘eal 
