DAHLIADEL NURSERIES 
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= Potash Fed 
+ DAHLIAS 
FORMAL DECORATIVE 
DAHLIAS—Cont’d 
BLUE JERSEY (85B), Bloom 61/2 x 4, Bush 61 ft. Tyrian 
pink to light mallow purple. A sport of Jersey Beauty 
with all of its parent’s good qualities. Root, .50 
BURNBRAE MEMORIES (Aust 85A), Bloom 10 x 6, Bush 
3 ft. Lovely light primrose yellow that promises to be 
one of the most popular foreign varieties. Plant, $2.25 
CLARIAM FOREVER (Wol-Rock 85A), 1952, Bloom 9 x 4, 
Bush 4 ft. An outstanding clear light pink that was 
received most favorably. Certified at Ohio Valley 
Trials. On Faust’s and Eddy’s Honor Roll and Webb’s 
Review. Strong vigorous grower with good foliage. 
Plant, $3.00 
CYNTHIA (Aust 85A), Bloom 9 x 5, Bus’ 3 ft. Beautiful 
scarlet. Profuse. A good sturdy upright grower. 
Root, $1.50; Pot Root, $1.00; Plant, .75 
JERSEY BEAUTY (Waite 85B), Bloom 61/2 x 4, Bush 61/2 
ft. This beautiful pink is undoubtedly the most uni- 
versally grown dahlia. Is still “the’’ commercial pink. 
Perfect form, long stems, excellent keeper and pro- 
fuse. Root, .50 
JULIA KEECH (Aust 85A), Bloom 10 x 4, Bush 4 ft. 
Most unusual in color. Chyrsanthemum crimson with 
the petals edged Egyptian buff. Rugged, healthy 
grower. Very popular. Root, $2.00; Plant, $1.00 
KENTUCKY (Cas 85B), Bloom 612 x 4, Bush 61/2 ft. 
Jersey Beauty pink with yellow and gold blended in, 
making its general effect salmon pink. Same _ ideal 
characteristics as Jersey Beauty. Good for cutting, and 
very popular. Root, .50 NET 
LAVENDER PRINCE (Bowling-Dahl 85B), 1951, Bloom 
8 x 5, Bush 5 ft. This beautiful amaranth rose is near 
to Jersey Beauty in growth and very deep in form. 
Good healthy bush growth, with perfect stems for 
cutting. Certified at Maryland, and so different in 
color that it is most pleasing. 
Root, $3.00; Pot Root, $2.25 
LINK’S BLUE TRIUMPH (Link-Prem 85A), Bloom 10 x 41/2, 
Bush 4 ft. A seedling of Blue River, somewhat larger. 
Color mauve with phlox purple veinings. Good stiff 
stems and heavy insect-resistant foliage. A prize 
winner. Root, $1.00 NET 
MAJOR VIERS (Viers-Rock 84A), Bloom 10 x 6, Bush 
4 ft. Empire yellow with rose suffusion. Achievement 
Medals at Cleveland and East Liverpool. A strong 
rugged grower. Root, $1.00 
MELROSE (Aust 85A), Bloom 10 x 4, Bush 4 ft. Lovely 
mauve shading lighter. Healthy grower, mid-season 
bloomer. Root, $1.50 
NANCY ROBERTS (Aust 85A), Bloom 10 x 5, Bush 4 ft. 
Deep rose red. Vigorous grower with long stems. 
Very pleasing. Root, $1.00; Pot Root, .75; Plant, .75 
RED & WHITE (DeR 84B), Bloom 7 x 4, Bush 4 ft. A 
fiery red bi-color with pure white tips. Mid-season 
bloomer. Good grower. Fine for cutting. 
Root, $1.00; Plant, .75 
THE GOVERNOR 
SPARKLER (Tooker 84B), Bloom 8 x 5, Bush 5 ft. Clear 
pale primrose yellow. Strong erect stems. Thick petals 
of good substance. Profuse bloomer. Dudley’s Honor 
Roll. One you will like. Root, $1.00 
THE GOVERNOR (Ber-Dah! 85A), Bloom 11 x 6, Bush 
5¥2 ft. Bright sulphur yellow. Excellent form, with 
long broad petals going back to stem. Long strong 
erect stems hold flowers in perfect position. Bush 
seems immune to insects. Blooms profusely from very 
early until frost. Does well everywhere. Our best 
selling yellow Formal. Root, $1.00 
WILEY POST (Pat 84B), Bloom 7 x 5, Bush 4 ft. Sulphur 
yellow. A seedling of Jersey Beauty and very similar 
in form and bush growth except bushes are not quite 
as tall. A fine healthy grower. Good for exhibition 
and cutting. Root, $1.00 
WINGED VICTORY (Pat 84B), Bloom 7 x 5, Bush 4 ft. 
A white sport of Wiley Post with all the good qual- 
ities described above. Fine for cutting and exhibition. 
Root, $1.00 
NOTICE 
All bi-color and variegated varieties listed 
throughout the catalog have the tendency to 
throw bud sports reverting to solid color blooms, 
usually of the darker color. (A red and white 
bi-color may be solid red.) At times variegated 
dahlias will produce blooms of blended colors 
as well as solid colors. These bud sports some- 
times only effect one branch of the plant. 
They may continue the same the next season. 
Usually some of the divisions from the clump 
revert back to the variegated or bi-color type, 
however. 
Therefore, we cannot guarantee bi-color and 
variegated dahlias other than explained above. 
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