OUR OWN ORIGINATIONS AND INTRODUCTIONS 
KENDAL GLORY C (Kendal) —A clear rose red 
shading to coral. A large sized Dahlia of the true 
cactus type. Its attractive spidery bloom of 6 ot 8 
inches and depth of 3 inches is well formed and 
well supported on long, wiry stems. Its coloring is 
unique and it lasts well as a cut flower or on the 
stalk in the garden. $1.50 each, plants 75c. 
KENDAL GOLD P. (Kendal)—A golden yellow 
peony flower whose center is entirely covered with 
incurved petals. Plant is a vigorous grower cov¬ 
ered with 5 to 8 inch flowers on good stems. 40c 
each, 3 for $1.00. 
ERIE GIANT F. D. (Kendal)—Color, a very pleas¬ 
ing lilac-purple produced on exceedingly sturdy 
plants about 4 feet tall. It’s large leaved, tough 
foliage sometimes gives the plant the name of 
“Leather Breeches.” 10 inch bloom on good stems, 
not unusual. 50c each. 
PEARLE TEMPLIN BRADLEY F. D. Kendal- 
Templin-Bradley—Burnished old gold shading am¬ 
ber bronze to center with a flush of jasper red. 
Named in honor of Pearle Templin Bradley of the 
Templin-Bradley Company of Cleveland. Has won¬ 
derful blooms extending on long, stiff stems out of 
a deep green and insect resisting foliage. Toward 
the end of the season it is covered with a mass of 
bloom. It is priced to make it available to every¬ 
body. 50c each. 
EDIE K. — F. D. (Kendal)—A very popular seedling 
in our gardens. Grows to about four feet in 
height, branches well, has insect resisting foliage, 
producing 5 to 7 inch flowers on long stems. Color, 
a suffusion of salmon, gold and pink. One of the 
first Dahlias to bloom in our gardens, it continues 
tight-centered until frost. Especially good for cut 
flowers. 50c each, 3 for $1.35. 
KENDAL FRAGRANCE. P.—A golden flower with 
just a blush of jasper red. Center covered with in¬ 
curved petals. It is one of the few Dahlias which 
has fragrance when in full bloom. Hence its name. 
A good grower and a free bloomer. 35c each. 
KENDAL ROBUSTICUS F. D. (Kendal)—A light 
orange yellow flower with a little jasper red around 
the center. Stalks 2 to 3 inches in diameter and S 
to 10 feet tall branching like a willow tree prompt¬ 
ed the name “Robusticus.” Flowers 7 to 8 inches 
in diameter on stems 6 to 12 inches without dis¬ 
budding cover this huge bush of deep green heavy, 
disease and insect resisting foliage. $1.50 each, 
plants 75c. 
KENDAL SWEETHEART I. D. (Kendal)—Eosine 
pink shading to white in the center. 6 inch flowers 
on good stems and the sturdy, robust bush makes 
this' Dahlia an exceedingly popular cut flower and 
garden variety. It has received praise East and 
West. You’ll like it. 75c each. 
KENDAL MARMARATA F. D. (Kendal)—A lav¬ 
ender blue flower on a tall stately plant whose stalk 
and foliage have the same general coloring as the 
flower. Plant is upright with many branches ex¬ 
tending out at an angle of 45°. Pinching 1 out the 
top bud of the main stalk, each of these lateral 
branches makes long stems for an 8 to 9 inch bloom 
which resembles the Marmarata Water Lily from 
which it takes its name. One of the prettiest Dah¬ 
lias in our field. Sl.OO 1 each. 
KENDAL PURPLE GIANT F. D. (Kendal)—A 
huge deep flower of royal purple. Plant is very 
vigorous and robust. Blooms early, freely and late. 
Full center until frost. Very showy. $ 1.00 each. 
KENDAL AUTUMN GOLD F. D. (Kendal)—Color 
deep autumn gold. A very vigorous plant of insect 
and disease resisting foliage. Top or terminal bud 
of the main stalk should be pinched out when it 
shows. Many laterals will make a heavy, bushy 
plant, covered with 8 to 10 inch flowers from early 
to late season. A gorgeous flower and plant. $ 1.00 
each. 
KENDAL IRIDESCENT F. D. (Kendal)—Pink and 
gold blended, giving an iridescent coloring to a very 
large flower on a very vigorous, robust bush. Tend¬ 
ency to hard centers under some conditions, but 
gorgeousness of flower coloring and foliage makes 
it outstanding as a cut flower variety. 40c each. 
ROSE O’ THE LAKE F. D. (Kendal)—Color is a 
rich, rosy lilac-lavender. Plants strong and vig¬ 
orous growing to a height of 4 to 5 feet. Foliage 
is heavy, leathery, and insect resisting. Flowers 
are 8 to 10 inches, held facing up on good strong 
stems. Very good, 75c each. 
PAISLEY S. (Kendal)—A single Dahlia, white 
background marked with red, giving the flower the 
pattern of a Paisley shawl. Named by a visitor in 
our gardens who noted the resemblance. Plant is 
tall, branches well, flowers prolifically. Stock lim¬ 
ited. 40c each. 
KENDAL CREAM PUFF (POM) (Kendal)—A 
rich creamy yellow fluffy flower aptly describes it 
and suggested its name. A vigorous medium sized 
plant producing many flowers on good stems and 
keeping well when cut. You’ll like it. 30c each, 
3 for 75c. 
KENDAL DAHLIA GARDENS, IN C.—Sandusky, Ohio 
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