DECORATIVE DAHLIAS—Cont 
KING MIDAS. — Photo 
KENDAL D’OR F. D. (Kendal)—A large pure 
golden Dahlia of fine form on good stems. Buds, 
when starting to open, are tipped with pink, the 
flower finally emerging into gold. A good, vigorous 
grower it makes an ideal Dahlia for garden or 
cutting. 75c each. 
KEMP’S VIOLET WONDER I| D. (Kemp)—A 
rich napthaline violet with an underlying tone of 
royal purple with bluish lavender reverse. Flow¬ 
ers 10 inches or more in diameter with a depth of 
6 to 7 inches are of perfect form and massive pro¬ 
portions', borne on a strong, vigorous plant on 
stems 10 to 14 inches above the bright, green, 
tough leathery, insect proof foliage. Prize winner 
everywhere. 75c each. 
KENDAL AUTUMN GOLD F. D. (Kendal)—See 
Page 3) 
KENDAL ROBUSTICUS F. D. (Kendal) See Page 
3) 
KENDAL SWEETHEART I. D. (Kendal) (See 
Page 3) 
KENDAL IRIDESCENT F. D. (Kendal) (See 
Page 3) 
KENDAL MARMARATA F. D. (Kendal) (See 
Page 3) 
KENDAL PURPLE GIANT F. D. (Kendal) (See 
Page 3) 
KENTUCKY F. D. (Wigginton)—A brilliant light 
salmon orange shading to orange yellow at the base 
and deepening to grenadine pink on outer petals. 
It is a sport of Jersey Beauty credited with all of 
its habits and practically blight and stunt proof. 
Flower is larger than Jersey Beauty and a real de¬ 
light in every respect. Roots, 50c. 
KENTUCKY RED I. D. (White)—Flaming scarlet- 
red like Bagdad, stands sun wihtout fading. A me¬ 
dium bush with particularly attractive foliage. A 
1931 Certificate of Merit and Honor Roll Dahlia. 
$3.00 each, Plants, $1.50. 
cf a 12 inch Blocm. 
KING OF COMMERCE F. D.—Tango and gold 
color. Perfect flowers and stems. Medium size 
and an ideal cut flower, especially good for vase 
work. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
KING MIDAS I. D. (Peacock)—A beautiful clear 
golden yellow dahlia which keeps well. Grows to 
12 inchse in diameter and 5 inches depth. Stems 
are long stiff and straight. An Honor Roll dahlia 
in 1928 and 1929, and it won many prizes East and 
West. $ 1.00 each. 
KING OF YELLOWS I. D. (Sagamore)—A Certi¬ 
ficate of Merit Dahlia. Color, a beautiful buttercup 
yellow. Flowers are from 8 to 10 inches with 
very narrow folding petals. Considered by Derrill 
W. Hart one of the best Yellows shown in 1934. 
Roots $7.50, Plants, $3.75. 
KITTY DUNLAP F. D.—Large flowers well 
shaped of good substance carried on long, strong 
stems. Color of the American Beauty rose; a 
great favorite. 50c each, 3 for $1.35. 
LADY LYNDORA I. D. (Lyndora)—A Certifi¬ 
cate of Merit Dahlia producing easily 9 inch 
blooms of pure pastel pink with formation, size, 
and stem to carry it through. Bush growth 
semi-dwarf with especially free blooming habits. 
You will like it. $ 1.00 each. 
LA FIESTA I. D. (Cordes-Eastman)—Color, but¬ 
tercup yellow penciled red. The lacy petals curl 
and twist giving the flower the appearance of the 
Chrysanthemum. Immense blooms are held well 
above the foliage on strong stems. Prize-winner 
East and West since 1931. $3.00 each, Plants, $2.50. 
LA FRANCE F. D. (Ballay)—Pale rose pink, 
varying slightly from the color of the La France 
rose. Large blooms regularly formed. Responds 
especially to fertilizing. 75c each. 
KENDAL DAHLIA GARDENS, IN C.—Sandusky, Ohio 
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