W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
9 
Dahlias That Made Denver Famous 
Felicia (W) 
(Reduced in size) 
This immense Peony Dahlia was introduced by me in 1917 and has 
proven immensely popular. 
The illustration gives some idea of form, but the flower has to be 
seen to be appreciated. In growth the plant is all that could be desired — 
strong, vigorous and well branched, attaining a height of five to six feet, 
showing its many gorgeous flowers to best advantage. Color, clear apri- 
cot, with distinct pink shading — an attractive and pleasing color. Petals 
are very broad and long, with slight curve at the tip. Flowers range 
from five to eight inches in diameter. Both color and form are distinct 
from all other Peony Dahlias. Price, strong tubers, $1.00 each, $10.00 
per dozen. 
All tubers received from you have been of superior quality and the 
flowers most beautiful. Mrs. Ferdenand Jeffries is indeed a gem. 
MRS. E. T. ELLIOTT. 
