Dahliadel Twinkie 
BALL DAHLIAS—Cont’d 
RONDKOP (Holl 84M), Bloom 312 x 3, Bush 3 ft. Sul- 
phur yellow edged soft claret rose. Blooms well 
formed. Stems strong and erect. 
Root, .75; Pot Root, .50 
ROSY DAWN (85B), Bloom 4 x 3, Bush 5 ft. Empire 
yellow suffused and tipped Tyrian rose. Certified at 
E. Lansing. Very attractive. Root, .75 
SUPT AMRHYN (85B), Bloom 412 x 3, Bush 41 ft. 
Mallow purple shaded amaranth rose. Excellent stems 
and bush. Fine for cutting and exhibiting. Root, .50 
ANEMONE DAHLIAS 
CITRONELLE (Holl), Bloom 2, Bush 1 ft. This tiny lemon 
yellow is unique for making small arrangements. 
Plant, .75 
GRANATO (Holl), Bloom 212, Bush 1 ft. Very showy 
bright signal red with yellow stamens showing at 
center as flower develops. Uniform blooms on good 
stems. Root, $1.00 
HOLLANDIA (Ball), Bloom 1/2 x 1, Bush 1% ft. Soft 
Jasper red with yellow stamens showing on devel- 
oped blooms. Early, free flowering. 
Root, .50; Pot Root, .50 
You Are Cordially Invited 
Visit us at Dahliadel any time. Of course, during the 
later part of September and October, when our thirty 
acres are ablaze with color, you can see and check on 
our hundreds of varieties. 
You may visit us at any time during the year and 
be assured a warm welcome. In winter our green 
houses, propagating houses, and maze of storage cellars 
provide interest to many. 
In the spring you will find thousands of green plants 
in all stages of development from newly made cuttings 
to plants ready for shipment, and can see for your- 
selves the watchful care we exercise in producing the 
best plants possible. 
ORCHID FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
This type of dahlia is most interesting, and popular 
for landscape effects, table decorations or graceful, 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 landscape 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 (Dahl 85). Tan with a garnet red reverse 
Quite modern and appealing. Very profuse, and flow- 
ers are always good. Bush healthy and _ sturdy. 
Root, .75 NET 
DAHLIADEL TWINKLE (Dahl 85). White suffused violet 
rose with distinct Tyrian rose mottlings on reverse of 
petals which roll forward. Perfect in form and use- 
ful in arrangements. Root, .50 
DAHLIADEL WHISPER (Dahl 85). Popular for cutting, 
arrangements and in the garden. Maize yellow with 
scarlet reverse. Long erect stems hold well after being 
cut. Root, .75; Pot Root, .50 
LONE STAR (Dahl 85). Light lemon yellow with soft 
French purple on reverse. Long erect stems, fine for 
cutting. Useful or landscape or border planting. 
Root, .75; Pot Root, .50 
MY LASSIE (Dah! 85). A beautiful soft rose pink with 
cream and lighter shadings toward the center. AI- 
most identical in coloring to Pink Lassie, hence its 
name. There is no other pink Orchid Flowering dahlia 
that we know of. Stems are long. Early, profuse, 
and easy to grow. Root, $1.00 
Winter Care of Clumps 
Especially in sections of the country where 
roots were chilled by early freezes, look roots 
over early. Trim broken necks and decayed por- 
tions. Then partially divide as recommended in 
Cultural Instructions. See “Digging and Storing 
Dahlia Clumps”. This early handling will save 
considerable stock. 
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