DECORATIVE DAHLIAS—Cont. 
BLACK JACK as grown and sent in by one of our 
California friends. 
BLACK BROOK F. D. (Winter)—Black Brook is 
a dwarf, growing about 18 inches high and fully 
covered with large rich, lilac crimson blooms. 
Splendid as a bedder, and can be us'ed around a 
bed very much like geraniums. Very early and 
free. 25c each, 1 dozen, $2.00. 
BLACK JACK I. D.—Deepest dark maroon, ap¬ 
pearing black at a distance. Bushes are very tall 
and filled with large, deep velvety blooms from 
early until late in the season. Best of its color. 
Won’t burn, 75c each. 
BOB PLEUSE I. D.—Darkest maroon boldly 
tipped white. Large flowers freely produced on 
dwarf bushes. Very popular and a good keeper. 
75c each, 3 for $2.00. 
BONNIE BLUE F. D. —A very popular near blue 
Dahlia which blends nicely with almost any other 
color. It is a good grower, a free bloomer, and 
constitutes one of the best all-purpose Dahlias of 
medium size now grown in the garden. 25c each, 
3 for 65c. 
BONNIE BRAE F. D.—A real beauty; color, 
cream shaded to blushing pink. An exquisite color 
combination. It is grown and appreciated every¬ 
where; one of the very largest and a free bloomer 
on long stems. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
BROCKTON BEAUTY F. D.—A huge flower of 
great depth and size whose color is a pinkish lav¬ 
ender. A profuse bloomer and wonderful keeper 
with fine stems. $1.00 each. 
BRUNHILDE F. D.—A very symmetrical chestnut 
color Decorative Dahlia. Vigorous grower,, free 
bloomer. 30c each, 3 for 75c. 
BUCKEYE BRIDE F. D. (Golden Rule Dahlia 
Farms)—Geranium pink, holding a large flower at 
an erect angle on a stem which is long and perfect, 
and which keeps well when cut. Foliage success¬ 
fully resists insects and mildew. High and uniform 
vigor. A good root maker which keeps well. 
Roots, $1.00 each. 
BUCKEYE KING F. D. (Peck)—A 1934 Honor 
Roll introduction which was outstanding at Chi¬ 
cago and Cincinnati. Glowing gold color having 
all the good qualities of its' mate, Buckeye Bride. 
Roots $10.00 each, Plants $5.00. 
CALIFORNIA SUPERBA F. D. (Boston)—A very 
fine large pink flower, shaded to white with good 
stems' on a good vigorous robust plant. 75c each, 
3 for $2.00. 
CALVIN COOLIDGE, JR. F. D —Rich rose pink, 
suffused salmon, with each petal edged distinctly 
gold. A large flower borne on long, straight stems. 
Vigorous grower, profuse bloomer, resembling Jer¬ 
sey Beauty in its habits. 50c each, 3 for $1.35. 
CAMEO I. D. (Fisher-Mass'on)—A large, lucious 
colored flower, shading half way between old rose 
and salmon, but brighter. Its color is unusually 
unique and pleasant. A 1932 Honor Roll Dahlia 
awarded special Certificate of Merit in the East 
$7.50 each, Plants $3.75. 
CANARY CUP I. D. (Braker)—Color, a rich can¬ 
ary yellow with lighter reverse. Has large size 
and depth and graceful stems that hold the flower 
upright to facing. A free bloomer and good grow¬ 
er under all conditions'. $1.50 each, Plants, 75c. 
CAPTAIN COSTE I. D. (Curran-Waite)—A daring 
big clear wax like empire yellow flower borne on 
long stout stems high above the foliage. A strong 
vigorous grower of the exhibition type with a most 
robust foliage for a yellow variety. $3.00 each, 
Plants, $1.50. 
CARMENCITA I. D.—An extra fine vigorous, free 
flowering Dahlia on good stems, plant rather dwarf 
and bushy. A giant, yellow striped red bloom 
of most pleasing effect. 50c each, 3 for $1.35. 
CASPER G. WARE F. D. (Dahliadel)—The color 
is a pleasnig shade of bright, silvery violet rose. 
Of medium height, but a vigorous grower, it is an 
ideal flower for bedding or hedge effect, having a 
mass of blooms throughout the season. By dis¬ 
budding and crowning out, flowers may easily 
reach a size of 8 to 10 inches in diameter. 50c each, 
3 for $1.35. 
CATHERINE WILCOX F. D.—Large, pearly 
white flowers tipped with pink. Very fine for 
garden or cut flowers. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
CHAMPAGNE F. D.—A Prize Winner. This great 
big wonderful California beauty is held perfectly 
erect on strong straight stems. Color, warm au¬ 
tumn shades, burnished copper to dull golden cham¬ 
pagne and chamois. As a cut flower, it fits into the 
basket with any color. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
CHAMPOEG F. D. (Crites-Kemp)—A 1930 intro¬ 
duction. Yellow at center shading to salmon-pink 
with touch of amber-gold. An Honor Roll Dahlia, 
which showed good at Atlantic City, Redbank, New 
York and Asbury Park. A Pacific Coast origina¬ 
tion. $3.00 each, Plants $1.50. 
CHANG I. D. (Ballay)—A Dahlia whose colors are 
an oriental blending of burnished copper and gold, 
the flowers' shading in the early season from reddish 
copper tone to gold coloring later. Gorgeous blooms 
of great depth and massive size on long stems 
throughout the season. $1.00 each. 
KENDAL DAHLIA GARDENS, IN C—Sandusky, Ohio 
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