DECORATIVE DAHLIAS—Cent. 
PRIDE OF FORT MORGAN F. D. (Curry)—Giant 
intense red decorative 9 to 12 inches in diameter 
A vigorous grower on a sturdy robust plant. Ex¬ 
cellent garden and cut flower variety. 50c each. 
PRIDE OF STRATFORD T. D. (Success)-A large 
two tone orange variety with a very deep reverse 
Long sturdy stems and a free bloomer on a good 
vigorous growing plant. 50c each. 
PRIMULA REX I. D.—A giant decorative type cf 
primrose or light cream throughout. The flowers 
are massive and freely produced on rigid stems. 
We recommend this one. 75c each. 
PRINCE OF PERSIA I. D. (Newsom)—A dark, 
cardinal long-petaled, deep flower on long stems. 
A clean and vigorous 1 grower. A recent orierim- 
tion in California, it wins prizes East and West 
wherever entered. $ 2.00 ecah, Plants, $ 1 . 00 . 
PRINCESS JULIANA F. D.—One of hte best 
early white Dahlias and used by florists for cut 
flowers and decorations. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
QUEEN OF THE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL F. D. 
—An enormous primrose yellow decorative. A 
strong vigorous grower with long, straight, tough 
stems. A California prize winner of pre-eminent 
merit and as largest flower in the show, measur¬ 
ing 12 inches across. A fine keeper. 50c each. 
QUEEN MARY F. D.—Color, a soft shade of pink 
similar to Delice, but the plant is a stronger grow¬ 
er. A large flower with full rounded center. 35c 
each, 3 for 90c. 
QUEEN OF NORTH MENTOR F. D. (Winter)— 
A ball yellow free flowering variety, standing dry 
weather well. Has been much chosen as a cut 
flower on account of its good stems and good keoe- 
ing qualities, and is an exceedingly pretty garden 
variety. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
RADIO I. D.—Color is a combination of blood red 
tipped and edged with yellow. Immense flowers 
held erect on rigid stems which always look you in 
the face. Colors resemble the well known “Geisha.” 
Very popular. 50c each. 
RED BIRD I. D. (Kendal)—A large, shaggy, crim¬ 
son maroon Dahlia. Plant is tall and straight, 
branching well nad is covered with flowers' from 
about August 20th until frost. Vigorous grower, 
disease and insect resisting foliage. Fine form, 
good stems. 50c each, 3 for $1.35. 
REGAL I. D. (Bessie Boston)—An immense, free 
blooming, bronze flower heavily suffused with full 
old rose shading to gold at the base of petals, giv¬ 
ing a burnished copper effect. Plant is sturdy 
above medium height, well branched, producing 
easily 10 to 12 inch blooms. Has won medals and 
prizes since 1926. $ 1.00 each. 
RISING SUN F. D. (DeWilde)—Color burnt or¬ 
ange tipped gold at the center and on the outside 
petals. Similar to Golden Sonne in form and habit. 
Medium sized flowers produced in abundance. Ex¬ 
cellent cut flower variety for any decorative pur¬ 
poses. $ 1.00 each. 
RIVERTON GOLDEN GLOW I. D. (Dreer)— An¬ 
other Dreer introduction carrying perfection of 
form, fine s'tems on a vigorous, healthy plant, 
blooming early and freely throughout the season. 
This 1 plant most noticeably withstands dry seasons 
and also comes through the first frosts without be¬ 
ing touched, when other plants around it are hit 
hard. Color is a rcih, deep yellow. 50c each, 3 for 
$1.40. 
ROOKWOOD I. D.—A pleasing shade of cerise 
rose which continues throughout the season on 
heavy, vigorous but dwarf plants, usually free 
flowering, wheih come into bloom early and pro¬ 
duces perfect flowers throughout the season. 50c 
each, 3 for $1.35. 
ROBERT EMMET I. D. (Moroney-Dahliadel)—A 
new velvety cardinal red Dahlia of giant size and 
great beauty on a fine growing plant with dark 
green insect resistant haliage. A Certificate of 
Merit and a 1932 Honor Roll Dahlia. Perfect 
blooms on stiff stems from mid-August until frost. 
$7.50 each, Plants, $3.75. 
ROBERT SCOTT F. D. (Dahliadel) —'Very beauti¬ 
ful apricot yellow with rose shadings; in our gar¬ 
dens for the past four years it has been unexcelled 
in its sturdy growth, in its large, well formed 
flowers, long stems and free blooming. Blooms 
early and continuous nad attracts attention in the 
gardein from everybody. We recommend it. 50c 
each. 
ROBERT TREAT F. D.—American Beauty rose 
color, instantly attracting attention; an outstand¬ 
ing new variety. Plants are of profus'e blooming 
habit; size is large and stems are long and strong. 
50c each, 3 for $1.35. 
ROMAN EAGLE F. D.—Brilliant burnished cop¬ 
per. Beautiful flower and long stiff stems on a 
large vigorous plant bushing well. Very showy. 
50c each. 
A Faith Garibaldi root and sprout, reproduced in 
actual size. The size of a root has nothing to do 
with the size of the plant or blocm. Small roots 
often make large plants and flowers, and vice versa. 
KENDAL DAHLIA GARDENS, IN C.—Sandusky, Ohio 
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