CACTUS DAHLIAS—Cont. 
in color and highly recommended. 35c each, 3 for 
90c. 
LA MEXICANA S. C.—Burnt orange turning tc 
copper, center of flower lighter in shade and tips 
of petals slightly touched with gold. An exceed¬ 
ingly early and free bloomer. Flowers borne on 
splendid, stiff stems. Medium to tall habit ol 
growht, dark green foliage. 75c each. 
LAWINE C.—White, with just a suggestion of 
blush as the flower matures. Anoth r old time 
favorite which has not lost itsi popularity as an all 
around garden and cut flower variety. Has good 
keeping qualities. 25c each, 3 for 65c. 
LIBELLE S. C—A purple Dahlia of medium size 
used very extensively in cuf flower work. Plant is 
of medium height. A good grower which does well 
under most conditions. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
CUSTOMERS—PLEASE NOTE 
We grow a number of the new introductions we 
do not list. If you desire any 1933 or 1934 in¬ 
troduction order it from us. We will ship it 
to you at originator’s price. 
MRS. ETHEL F. T. SMITH 
(An 8-inch Bloom and 6 Buds) 
LOLITA VELASCO S. C.—Beautiful white. The 
petals are extremely long and straight, the center 
excellent and the size immense. Long, stiff stem, 
holding an American type castus flower boldly up. 
A prize winner. 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 
LOUISE LITTLE S. C. (Merchant)—Henna shade, 
a beautiful Dahlia of good size and fine stems. Free 
b'ormer. You will like it. $'1.00 each. 
MABEL S. DOUGLAS S. C. (Thompson Waite)— 
A huge clear pastel lavender Dahlia with orchid 
lights produced on long cane-like stems on a 
tall plant of dark green foliage. A sensation in 
the East. $1.50 each, Plants 75c. 
MARATHON S. C.—Brilliant rich purple illumi¬ 
nated with higher brighter shadings entirely dis¬ 
tinct from all other cactus varieties. A good 
grower, branching well. Good stems. . 40c each, 3 
for $1.00. 
MAE GREFE S. C.—Beautiful clear pink or blush 
tinted to cream on long, high stiff stems, a de- 
pendbale summer bloomer. Very desirable in col¬ 
or and form. 50c each, 3 for $1.35. 
MARIAN BROOMALL C (Broomall) —Pink and 
white, descendant of Gladys Sherwood. It is more 
cactus in shape with better stems and habit than 
Gladys Sherwood. Beautiful flower. 75c each. 
MARGARET BOUCHON C.—Color a beautiful 
shade of bright rose with a purple white center 
and distinct white tips. The blooms are of good 
size, quite regular in formation, petals very long 
and narrow and straight. Very popular. 40c each, 
3 for $1.00. 
MARIPOSA S. C.—An immense flower of delicate 
pink shading deeper at the center. Blooms abund¬ 
antly all season. Stems very long and stiff. 50c 
each, 3 for $1.35. 
META SCAMMEL S. C. (F. & M.)—Very beauti¬ 
ful amaranth-pink. Fine stems, and a good bloom¬ 
er. The flowers grow very large on strong vig¬ 
orous plants. 75c each. 
MINNIE EASTMAN S. C. (Eastman)—Color, 
bright flame with undershadings of deep yellow. 
Large flowers on perfect stems. Good grower and 
excellent for exhibition. Won prizes at Baltimore, 
Washington, D. C. and Fairmount, W. Va., in 1929. 
75c each. 
MISS AMERICA C. (Sunnys'ide)—This artistic 
Dahlia has the warm shades of autumn colors, be¬ 
ing a rich orange-buff, blended toward the center 
lemon chrome. The long petals are wavy, twisted 
and curling and colored on the reverse jasper red. 
Stems are stiff and wiry and the large blooms have 
no trace of stiffness or heaviness. 50c aech, 3 for 
$1.35. 
MORNING LIGHT C.—Primrose yellow, long nar¬ 
row, incurved, petals enitrely distinct from any 
other variety and a general favorite among lovers 
of the cactus type. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
MRS C. H. BRECK S. C—Soft yellow, deeply suf¬ 
fused with carmine, giving a vrey pretty varie¬ 
gated effect. Flowers are always of perfect shape, 
full double to the center. Grows only to a medium 
height, branches well and is a splendid all around 
variety either for garden or decoration. Very much 
admired. 35c each. 
MRS. EDNA SPENCER C.—Large flowers of a 
delicate lavender pink with white suffusion and a 
lighter center. Is a good grower, branching well, 
producing splendid narrow petaled English cactus 
type flowers. Good for cutting and a good keeper. 
35c each, 3 for 90c. 
MRS. ETHEL F. T. SMITH S. C.—Creamy white 
shading to lemon at the center. A close resem¬ 
blance in type and formation to Gladys Sherwood 
except that it is still larger, not quite so deep in 
the center. A tall, robust grower, branching freely 
with long stiff stems holding the flower proudly 
above the foliage. (See cut.) 50c each, 3 for $1.35 
MY MARYLAND S. C. (Downs)—Unique coloring 
of delicate pink with the faintest suggestion of 
lavender whose pionted petals whorl and twist 
blending the two colors. Excellent stems and 
leathery foliage. A certificate of Merit Dahlia win¬ 
ning many prizes everywhere. $1.00 each. 
KENDAL DAHLIA GARDENS, IN C.—Sandusky, Ohio 
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