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W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
A GALAXY OF NEW DAHLIAS 
(In Explanation: “Dahlmoor” is the Home and Grounds of W. W. Wilmore) 
It is to be regretted that this page of new introductions could not each 
have had a page illustration as given those of the first six pages, but space 
could not be given. All on this page are meritorious, high-class dahlias 
and are by far the best lot it has been my good fortune to originate and 
introduce in a single year. It is also regrettable that these fine originations 
come on in a time of financial depression at half their real worth. 
All Dahlias in these pages marked (W) are Wilmore originations. 
Dahlmoor Opalescent (W) 1933 
A Decorative of perfect form produced on stems, medium in length. 
Growth and habit is excellent. Flowers profusely. Color, a unique shading 
of crushed strawberry with lavender shading. Flowers large with the 
broad petals slightly reflex in formation. Strong roots, $1.50. Height, 4 feet. 
Dahlmoor Oriental (W) 1933 
A new Hybrid Cactus. The growth of this plant is dwarf with num¬ 
erous side branches. Finely formed flowers, medium to large size. Stem 
medium to long. Color, bright copper shaded old gold, a highly recom¬ 
mended variety. Strong rootsi, $1.00 each. Height, 3 feet. 
Dahlmoor Radiant (W) 1933 
Radiant is a Decorative form. The plant is of tall growth reaching to 
6- 7 feet, well branched, an early and free bloomer. Stems are remarkably 
long and wiry, holding its blooms above the foliage. Color, rich garnet 
red without shading or fading in the strong sunlight. Blooms, medium 
to large in size. Strong roots, $1.00 each. Height, 6 feet. 
Dahlmoor Sunset (W) 1933 
Hybrid Cactus in type. Blooms very early and continues through the 
season. Plant is dwarf and of spreading habit. Stems long and erect. 
Flowers, very large and well formed. Color, rich apricot and bronze, a 
striking new dahlia. Strong roots, $1.00 each. Height, 3 feet. 
Dahlmoor Twilight (W) 1933 
A Decorative form of excellent growth and heavy foliage. Flowers 
7- 8 inches, on medium length stems. Color not easily described, a shading 
of opal and fawn pink with a darker shading of violet and old rose. Strong 
roots, $1.50 each. Height, 4 feet. 
Belle of Dahlmoor (W) 1933 
Of Decorative type. A vigorous plant with large leathery leaver 
Blooms, medium to large on good wiry stems. Color, lavender pink. A fine 
variety. Strong roots, $2.00. Height, 3 feet. 
Queen of Dahlmoor (W) 1933 
An early and free-blooming variety of Decorative form. Stiong, healthy 
foliage with very long stems holding the flowers erect. Flowers, very large, 
7-9 inches without disbudding. Color, fawn pink with violet shading, an 
exceptionally beautiful flower. Strong roots, $1.5 0. Height, 4 feet. 
Edith Bent (W) 1933 (This also is a Dahlmoor) 
Decorative in form. Plant of good habit. Flowers, large and well- 
formed. Stems, medium to long. Color, vivid scarlet without shading. 
Strong roots, $1.50. Height, 4 feet. 
