the dahlias of yesterday were beautiful, the dahlias of today are divine, but 
the dahlias of the future no one knows. 
BALL DAHLIAS 
PETER BRIAN VAN ZANDT Ball Dahlia 
(Fioretti-Parrella) — Color, lavender on 
the outer petals with a white blend toward 
the center. Bloom 4% by 8 inches, an 
early and profuse bloomer. Received first 
prize in seedling class. A dahlia worthy 
of consideration. Roots $2.50 
PETER BRIAN VAN ZANDT 
DUCK Ve aricred: Roose SEO eee Aw VEE. Yor. Nie= Clearmrose 
pink. Root 50¢ 
LA VNIBL IPADVAIRIL, <= IPinalke syaxel (Ciaeeiraa, 
Root $1.00 Wi GAS: Root $1.00 
CHARLOTTE CALDW ELL—Orchard Carol. Root 50c¢ 
FRANCES HAMILTON ARCHER, Giant Ball (DeGrado-Premier)—Here is one 
of those new giant Ball Dahlias that grows to 6 inches in diameter with 
ordinary culture but may be’ grown even larger through forcing. It is a 
fitting companion flower to Alice J., but is much more floriferous. Color is 
a beautiful lavender violet. Root $1.75 
MARSHALL KERNOCHAN (Fioretti-Parrella)—Ball dahlia. In introducing this 
fine dahlia we are herewith giving the exact description received at the 
Ohio Valley Trial Ground, with a score of 85. Color, carmine. Flowering 
habit, prolific. Date of first bloom, August 20th. Cutting length of stem, 
24 by 20 inches. Strong, erect, good proportion. Root $1.25 
ROSY DAWN—Light bi-color, yellow with rose pink. $1.00 
NOTE 
Kindly order your wants early, some of our stock is limited. Please add 35c 
for special delivery on plant orders. 
Write your name and address plainly. To avoid delay, be sure to include 
your Postal Zone Number. 
Thank you, 
Parrella Dahlia Gardens 
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