Our Ouvn Originations 
AND INTRODUCTIONS 
A Spot in Our Seedling Garden Where We 
Develop Our Own Originations. 
KENDAY GLORY C. (Kendal)—A clear rose red 
shading to coral. A large sized Dahlia of true 
cactus type. Its attractive spidery bloom of 6 to 
8 inches and depth of 3 inches is well formed 
and well supported on long, wiry stems. Its 
coloring is unique and it lasts well as a cut 
flower or on the stalk in the garden. $ 1.00 ea. 
KENDAL GOLD P. (Kendal)—A golden yellow 
peony flower whose center is entirely covered 
with incurved petals. Plant is a vigorous grow¬ 
er covered with 5 to 8 inch flowers on good 
stems. 40c each. 
PEARLE TEMPLIN BRADLEY F. D. Kendal- 
Templin-Bradley—Burnished old gold shading 
amber bronze to center with a flush of jasper 
red. Named in honor of Pearle Templin Brad¬ 
ley of the Templin-Bradley Company of Cleve¬ 
land. Has wonderful blooms extending on long, 
stiff stems out of a deep green and insect re¬ 
sisting foliage. Toward the end of the season 
it is covered with a mass of bloom. It is priced 
to make it available to everybody. 50c each. 
EDIE K. —F. D. (Kendal)—A very popular seed¬ 
ling in our gardens. Grows to about four feet 
in height, branches well, has insect resisting 
foliage, producing 5 to 7 inch flowers on long 
stems. Color, a suffusion of salmon, gold and 
pink. One of the first Dahlias to bloom in our 
gardens, it continues tight-centered until frost. 
Especially good for cut flowers. 50c each. 
KENDAL FRAGRANCE. P.—A golden flower 
with just a blush of jasper red. Center covered 
with incurved petals. It is one of the few Dah¬ 
lias which has fragrance when in full bloom. 
Hence its name. A good grower and a free 
bloomer. 35c each. 
KENDAL GOLDILOCKS, PAE. (Kendal) — Long, 
narrow, wavy golden petals with center covered 
with curly petals giving the appearance of a 
little girl’s golden curly head. Six to seven 
inch blooms are produced in profusion on a 
tall wide-spreading bush which is disease and 
insect resisting. Fine stems. 75c each. 
KENDAL KLONDIKE GOLD. F. D. (Kendall- 
Rich, yellow gold flowers, five to seven inches 
in diameter produced in abundance on good, 
strong cane-like stems. Plant grows about four 
feet tall, bushing well. Blooms early and till 
frost. We make a leader of it. 50c each. 
KENDAL SWEETHEART I. D. (Kendal)—Eosine 
pink shading to white in the center. 6 inch 
flowers on good stems and the sturdy, robust 
bush makes this Dahlia an exceedingly popular 
cut flower and garden variety. It has received 
praise East and West. You’ll like it. 50c each. 
KENDAL MARMARATA F. D. (Kendal)—A lav¬ 
ender blue flower on a tall stately plant whose 
stalk and foliage have the same general color¬ 
ing as the flower. Plant is upright with many 
branches extending out at an angle of 45 de¬ 
grees. Pinching out the top bud of the main 
stalk, each of these lateral branches makes long 
stems for an 8 to 9 inch bloom which resembles 
the Marmarata Water Lily from which it takes 
its name. One of the prettiest Dahlias in our 
field. 75c each. 
KENDAL PURPLE GIANT F. D. (Kendal)—A 
huge deep flower of royal purple. Plant is very 
vigorous and robust. Blooms early, freely and 
late. Full center until frost. Very showy. 
75c each. 
KENDAL AUTUMN GOLD F. D. (Kendal)—Color 
deep autumn gold. A very vigorous plant of 
insect and disease resisting foliage. Top or ter¬ 
minal bud of the main stalk should be pinched 
out when it shows. Many laterals will make a 
heavy, bushy plant, covered with 8 to 10 inch 
flowers from early to late season. A gorgeous 
flower and plant. 75c each. 
KENDAL IRIDESCENT F. D. (Kendal)—Pink 
and gold blended, giving an iridescent coloring 
to a very large flower on a very vigorous, ro¬ 
bust bush. Tendency to hard centers under 
some conditions, but gorgeousness ot flower 
coloring and foliage makes it outstanding as a 
cut flower variety. 40e each. 
ROSE O’ THE LAKE F. D. (Kendal)— Color is a 
rich, rosy lilac-lavender. Plants strong and 
vigorous growing to a height of 4 to 5 feet. 
Foliage is heavy, leathery, and insect resisting. 
Flowers are 8 to 10 inches, held facing up on 
good, strong stems. Very good, 50c each. 
PAISLEY S. (Kendal)—A single Dahlia, white 
background marked with red, giving the flower 
the pattern of a Paisley shawl. Named by a 
visitor in our gardens who noted the resem¬ 
blance. Plant is tall, branches well, flowers 
prolifically. Stock limited. 40c each. 
KENDAL CREAM PUFF (POM) (Kendal)—A 
rich creamy yellow fluffy flower aptly describes 
it and suggested its name. A vigorous medium 
sized plant producing many flowers on good 
stems and keeping well when cut. You’ll like it. 
30c each. 
KENDAL DAHLIA G A R D E N S , — S a n d u s k y , Ohio 
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