Dbcembbb Iti, 1920 



The Rorists^ Review 



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The 



Patrick 

 O'Mara 

 Dahlia 



The sensation of the New York 

 Show of the American Dahlia Society. 

 Featured and praised alike by the 

 daily papers and the trade journals. 



Received Silver Medal, Society of 

 American Florists, 1920; Gold Medal, 

 American Dahlia Society, for best 

 new variety, 1920; Medal, Toronto 

 Horticultural Society, 1920. Amer- 

 ican Dahlia Society Certificate of 

 Merit, 1920. 



Only a limited number of plants. 

 **Fir»t come, firat aerved." 



The late ones may be obliged to 

 wait another year. 



Patrick O'Mara Dahlia, Creatlj Rmduced in Size 



Your Opportunity for Profit 



Depends on Your Promptness 



The flowers are 8 inches or more in diameter and borne on long, strong, erect stems. 

 They are firmly set at right angles close to the stems. The color is an unusually soft and 

 pleasing shade of orange-buflf, slightly tinged with Neyron rose. 



It is the best shipping and longest keeping Dahlia. None better for commercial use 

 or more pleasing for ornamental gardens. 



Prof. Geo. W. Fraser, Connecticut Agricultural College, in charge of the Dahlia Trial 

 Grounds, says: "Its growing, keeping and shipping qualities are excellent. Growers will 

 find its habit, color, etc., something that has been greatly needed." 



Orders booked now and plants shipped next Spring in the rotation in which 



orders are received. Price, $10.00 per plant, $100.00 per dozen. Tubers will be sent 

 on orders from far distant points. 



Only a limited supply. Safe delivery guaranteed. Cash to accompany order. 



RICHARD VINCENT, JR., & SONS COMPANY 



WHITE MARSH, MARYLAND 



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