DECORATIVE DAHLIAS—Cont. 
NORTH’S YELLOW T. D.—Clear Sulphur yellow 
without shadings. Large full center blooms on 
long stems. A real favorite. $ 1.00 each. 
NOTTINGHAM BEAUTY I. D. (Kemp)—A com¬ 
bination of true purple with white tipped petals; 
thick, fluffy flowres of medium size and vrey 
strong, vigorous plants reaching a height of 8 to 
10 feet. Very attractive in the garden. 50c each. 
OHIO GIANT F. D. (Winter)—A strong, vigorous 
growing well bushing plant, producing beautiful 
rosy tan flowers, 8 to 10 inches in diameter on long, 
stiff stems. Plants, 6 to 8 feet. Free flowering, 
good root maker. 75c each. 
OMAR KHYYAM F. U. (Stout-Dahliadel)— 
Chinese red at base of petals, shading to bright 
orange, tipped lighter, gives wonderful soft color 
effect. Tall, healthy grower, strong foliage. A 
fine exhibition Dahlia winning a Certificate of 
Merit. $ 2.00 each, Plants, $ 1 . 00 . 
ORANGE WONDER F. D. (Marshall)—Rich 
blending of orange salmon. A seedling from Jer¬ 
sey Beauty with all its' characteristics. A fine 
exhibition flower that keeps. 75c each. 
TWELVE SPECIAL GIANT 
DAHLIAS 
Treasure Island 
Galli Cure! 
Edna Ferber 
King Midas 
Kendal D’Or 
Paul Michael 
THE ABOVE WILL EXCITE THE AD¬ 
MIRATION OF YOUR NEIGHBORS 
No. 50—One each (value $8.50 ..$ 6.00 
No. 51—Three each (value $25.00).. $15.00 
Minnie Eastman 
City of Trenton 
W. H. Hogan 
Runa 
Tommy Atkin 
Pearle Templin Bradley 
OREGON BEAUTY T. D.—Remarkable for its 
large size and beauty of color, an intense oriental 
red with golden sheen and garnet suffusion, which 
makes it stand out boldly in the garden among all 
the others. It blooms in our garden in six weeks 
after planting and continues until frost. 40c each, 
3 for $ 1 . 00 . 
ORIENTAL GLORY I. D. (Delight-U-Gardens)— 
Color is a glowing orange quite deep in center. 
Apparently a seedling from Jersey’s Beacon. It 
has all the good qualities of that flower. It is 
a Certificate of Merit Dahlia and a 1934 Honor 
Roll Dahlia and a prize winner at Chicago in 1933. 
$15.00 each, Plants, $7.50. 
ORINDA F. D. (Fraser)—Color, dark mauve pink. 
One of the sturdiest and best blooming of the new 
Dahlias. Winner of American Home Achievement 
medal best Decorative seedling, and Sweep stakes 
prize in the Seedling Class at the 1929 Boston 
Show. $ 2.00 each. Plants, $ 1 . 00 . 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY I. D. (Barkerl—A clear, 
brilliant rose pink, a tone deeper than Delice. Pet¬ 
als roll showing lighter pink at the tips. Stems are 
good. Foliage insect and disease resisting. It has 
been a prize winner in Western Shows consistently 
since 1927. $1.00 each. 
OUR COUNTRY I. D.—A giant Dahlia on tall 
slender stems for blooms of its size. Petals are 
solid purple tipped evenly with white for one-half 
to one inch. 50c each, 3 for $1.35. 
OYSTER BAY BEAUTY I. D. (Chemar)—Large, 
rich, dark velvety red flowers covering a vigorous 
growing plant on long stems and blooming all the 
season. 50c each. 
PAINESVILLE F. D. (Winter)—Medium lavender 
and white flowers growing on a medium plant of 
vigorous growth with good bushing habit. It is a 
very popular cut flower variety where known, be¬ 
cause of its good keeping qualities. 35c each, 3 
for 90c. 12 for $2.50. _ 
PASTEL GLOW I. D. (Artland-Ruschmohr)—Col¬ 
or is* white with mellow purple reverse showing 
through giving a glow of orchid-violet irridescence. 
Tt has been called the transparent Dahlia, is allur¬ 
ing against artificial light, a good grower. $7.50 
each, Plants, $3.75. 
PAT O’MARA F. D. (Vincent)—Large fine or¬ 
ange-buff lightly tinged rose flowers on straight 
stems. One of the older varieties that hsa stood 
the test. Fine for cutting. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
PAUL MICHAEL I. D.—One of the sensational 
large exhibition Dahlias, it always attracts atten¬ 
tion, and has twice been awarded prizes as the 
largest flower at California shows. Petals quilled 
at base, curled and twisted; color, pure gold shaded 
orange buff at center. A bushy plant, blooms 
early, freely and continuously. 40c each, 3 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
PEARLE TEMPLIN BRADLEY F. D. (Kendal 
Templin-Bradley.) (See Page 3.) 
PEGGY BOONE F. D. (Winter)—A seedling of 
Jersey Beauty which it resembles in growth of 
plant as to height, bushiness and stem. Flowers 
are about the same size. Color is an old rose with 
gold sheen and gold edging of petals. Distinctive 
in any garden. 50c each, 3 for $1.35. 
PENN CHARTER F. D. (Lyndora)—A deep and 
massive graceful flower of clear golden yellow 
tinted apricot. An exhibition size Dahlia with good 
center and stem grown on a tall and vigorous 
plant with large, thick leaves. Prize winner. $1.25 
each. 
PERRYITE F. D. (Winter)—Large tan and yellow 
flowers with a slight cast of pink the flower chang¬ 
ing to deeper pink as it unfolds. Flowers are pro¬ 
duced in profusion on a large and bushy plant 
which sends off long stems. Flowers 7 to 10 inches 
in diameter, on 15 to 20-inch stems, are the rule. 
40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
PINK PERFFECTION F. D.—A pink flower of 
giant size of the form of Hortulanus Fiet. A very 
perfect decorative held on stiff stems, and free 
flowering. It is a beautiful shade of salmon pink 
with old rose suffusion, illuminated by a lively 
golden sheen that dazzles. The plant is not tall 
but bushes well and the flower is held upright on 
wonderful stems. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
POLAR BEAR F. D.—A splendid pure white Dah¬ 
lia. Very large flowers on good stems. A good 
bushy plant with excellent foliage. Suitable for 
garden or exhibition purposes. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
POLAR SNOW. F. D.—One of Marean’s $50.00 
white Dahlias which grows to be one of the largest, 
deepest and most attractive white Dahlias, if 
grown rightly for exhibition. 75c each. 
POLAR STAR F. D.—A large white used by flor¬ 
ists on account of its good substance, long stems 
and good keeping qualities. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
POP STEWART I. D.—A remarkable flower of 
large size. Color, lilac lavender pink. A prize 
winner and recommended as one of the finest Dah¬ 
lias with great stems, somewhat dwarf, but free 
blooming. 50c each, 3 for $1.35. 
PORTHOS F. D.—Sparkling deep red flowers of 
magnificent size and even form. A robust, healthy 
grower, fine stems', free and profuse bloomer. 40c 
each, 3 for $1.00. 
POT OF GOLD I. D. (Chappaqua)—A large bril¬ 
liant flower of celar yellow with long wavy petals, 
free blooming. A Certificate of Merit Dahlia. 
Very fine. $*5.00 each. Plants $2.50. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER I. D. (Peacock)—Color, 
bright, luminous peach-red blending to begonia 
rose with variable reserve. A strong, vigorous, 
early free blooming dahlia attaining under ordi¬ 
nary conditions a height of 6 to 7 feet. Flowers 
average 8 inches in diameter and 4 to 5 inches in 
depth. $ 1.00 each. 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA F. D—An extra large 
fine flower, borne on long stems; very large and 
full vivid, red. Especially fine for cutting. One 
of the best of the red decoratives. A vigorous 
grower and a very free bloomer. 35c each, 3 for 
90c. 
KENDAL DAHLIA GARDENS, IN C—Sandusky, Ohio 
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