
SINGLE DAHLIAS—Cont’d 
JERSEY MAID (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 3, Bush 3 ft. 
An exquisite bi-color seedling. Clear bright lemon 
yellow and white. Uniform flowers. Excellent 
keeper, and a gem for arrangements. Certified at 
W. Va. On Honor Roll. Root, ./5 
MARSHALL’S GLORIA (Chemar 85), Bloom 414, 
Bush 3 ft. Striking bi-color of cardinal red with a 
white stripe in the center of each petal. Rugged 
grower and good root maker. Petals curl artistic- 
ally. Root, .50 
MORNING GLOW (Dahliadel 85), 1947, Bloom 4, 
Bush 3 ft. A bright amaranth pink or violet rose 
with a spot of scarlet at the base of each petal, 
resembling a Halo effect against the yellow center. 
Fine grower with strong stems. Larly and keeps 
well when cut. 
Root, $2.00; Pot Root, $1.50; Plant, $1.00 
NEWPORT WONDER (Robertson 84), Bloom 6, 
Bush 51% ft. A very popular and artistic dahlia. 
Petals pointed and slightly twisted. Rose pink with 
golden suffusion. Root, .50 NET 
PEQUOT YELLOW (Wakeman 84), Bloom 5, Bush 
31% ft. A very large clear yellow, especially fine 
for exhibition. Good habit of growth. 
Root, .50 NET 
SCARLET CENTURY (Peacock 81), Bloom’5, Bush 
5 ft. Bright, glowing scarlet on erect stems. Good 
grower, profuse well-formed blooms. Root, .35 NET 
TANGO (Dahliadel 80), Bloom 5!4, Bush 6 ft. A 
lively autumn tint, cadmium yellow, shaded scarlet 
orange. Attractive. Root, .39 
TEMPTATION (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 41!-5, Bush 
4 ft. This fine scarlet red Single is almost identical 
to a poinsettia in color and form. It is a red that 
stands plenty of sunshine without burning or fad- 
ing. A good open grower with long stems. Good 
keeper, and fine for cutting. One of the first to 
bloom. Root, $1.50; Pot Root, $1.00; Plant, .75 
THRILL (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 4, Bush 3 ft. Bright 
cardinal with a distinct white spot at the tip of 
each petal. Very striking and showy. Occasional 
blooms are self-colored. Sturdy bush and prolific. 
Sure to please. Root, .75 NET 
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Little Miss Prim 
MINIATURE CACTUS DAHLIAS 
BETSY T (Tooker-Ruschmohr 85), M StC, Bloom 
3% x 2'%, Bush 4 ft. A very fine bright lilac with 
lighter tips. Certified at Storrs. Fine for cutting. 
Root, .50 
KAY (Australia 85), M StC, Bloom 3!'% x 2, Bush 3 
ft. Straw yellow tipped and suffused Tyrian rose 
to carmine. Good growing habits. Somewhat late 
to bloom so plant accordingly. Root, $1.00 
LITTLE MISS PRIM (Dahliadel 84), M StC, Bloom 
2'44x 1%, Bush 1!% ft. Dainty rose pink lighten- 
ing toward center and tips. Exquisite and appeal- 
ing, with many winnings. Dwarf bush with long 
stems. Very profuse, although at times open cen- 
tered. Root, $1.00; Pot Root, .75; Plant, .50 
LITTLE PEACHES (Vanderheid-Kemp 85), M StC, 
Bloom 3!'4 x 1'%, Bush 3 ft. A pleasing salmon 
pink suffused rose pink. Winner in the Seedling 
Class at New York. Long wiry stems, and a pro- 
lific bloomer. Root, $1.00; Plant, .50 
MYALL SONNE (Australia 85), M StC, Bloom 
314-44 x 2, Bush 4 ft. A welcome addition, as it 
is the best Miniature Straight Cactus in yellow that 
we list. Good growing habits, and sure to become 
popular. Root, $1.00; Pot Root, ./75 
MINIATURE PEONY DAHLIAS 
Open-centered with 2 to 5 rows of petals. 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF (85), Bloom 3 x 114, 
Bush 4 ft. Bright scarlet with a deep garnet cen- 
ter. Lacy foliage of reddish bronze makes it a 
“stand-out.’’ Unusual and very attractive. Root, .50 
OLYMPIC FIRE (Europe 85), Bloom 3 x 114, Bush 
3 ft. Flaming orange red which does not fade 
Foliage almost as dark as Bishop of Llandaff. Bush 
robust, highly recommended. Root, .50 
PINK LASSIE (Moore-Dahliadel 86), Bloom 3!%4 x 
114, Bush 24 ft. Soft rose pink with cream and! 
lighter shadings toward center. Petals curl and 
twist. Rugged bush. Profuse. Superb for arrange- 
ments and landscape. A “must have.’’ Root, .9Q 
