DECORATIVE DAHLIAS — Continued 
FT. MONMOUTH 
As Grown in California 
FLOYD GIBBONS I. D. (Veile & Mendham) — 
Color, bright copper on a long-petaled very deep 
flower. Winner as Best Undisseminated Seed¬ 
ing at Asbury Park, also as Best Dahlia Origi¬ 
nated Outside of New Jersey at the Trenton 
Show. A free bloomer of large spectacular 
flowers and a clean grower. $1.50 ea. Plants 75c 
FORDHOOK AVIATOR F. D.—A glistening car¬ 
mine-crimson bloom with bronzy suffusion. Huge 
blooms on long stems. 50c each. 
FORDHOOK BRIDESMAID I. D.—A real beauty 
with flowers of lovely amaranth pink, shaded 
white, especially toward the base of the petals. 
Fine strong stems and very large blooms. 75c 
each. 
FORDHOOK CHARM I. D.—A charming flower 
of coral red suffused with bronze and shaded 
with a very delicate yellow cast, with reverse 
of petals old rose. 75c each. 
FORDHOOK DELIGHT F. D. (Burpee) — Her- 
mosa-pink flowers with yellow center and bright 
yellow tips. Large flowers on strong stems. 75c 
each. 
FORDHOOK DREADNAUGHT I. D. — Another 
really large Dahlia of old rose color shading to 
salmon with lighter salmon and yellow suffus¬ 
ion toward the base of the petals. Vigorous and 
long stemmed. 75c each. 
FORDHOOK EMPEROR I. D. (Burpee)—An im¬ 
pressive flower of a twany shade of copper red 
flushed with gold, salmon and orange, with tints 
of mauve on the reverse. Outstanding in the 
Camden, New York and Trenton 1929 Shows. 
Free bloomer and a fine flower. 50c each. 
FORDHOOK ENCHANTRESS 1. D.—Rich salmon- 
pink flowers shading into yellow, with centers 
highly suffused with salmon; beautifully formed 
well rounded blooms are carried on stiff stems 
above the foliage on medium height plants. 75c 
each. 
FORDHOOK ERECTA I. D.—This novelty pro¬ 
duces strong upright plants bearing a profusion 
of well rounded fully double blooms of bright 
amaranth-pink shading lighter toward the base 
of the petals. Awarded Certificate of Merit. 
75c each. 
FORDHOOK GOLDCREST F. D. — A beautiful 
new Dahlia with magnificent salmon-pink blooms 
toned with bright red and a deeper salmon re¬ 
verse, with center petals a rich yellow. Award¬ 
ed Certificate of Merit. 75c each. 
FORDHOOK MARVEL F. D. (Burpee) — This 
giant in size, carrying its blooms on strong cane- 
like stems, has been awarded two Gold Medals 
and a Silver Trophy, a First Prize, supreme 
award and a Certificate of Merit from Trial Gar¬ 
dens. Color is a lovely shade of peach red shad¬ 
ing to strawberry pink, suffused with startling 
salmon-orange sheen of metallic lustre. 75c each. 
FORDHOOK MODEL F. D.—Another Burpee va¬ 
riety of a lovely shade of silvery lilac with an 
iridescent sheen of pink. Flowers are of enor¬ 
mous size and well rounded. 75c each. 
FORDHOOK VICTORY I. D —Giant flowers, well 
formed and carried on strong sturdy stems. Col¬ 
or is a rich shade of tyrian rose with petals well 
placed and of substantial texture. 75c each. 
FOREST FIRE I. D. (Dahliadel)— Scarlet flame 
with blushes of yellow. An artistic form that is 
“different” on 1934 Honor Roll. Derrill Hart 
said that its striking and spectacular effect 
“stopped the crowds” at Camden and New York. 
Bush is sturdy and its foliage leathery. $10.00 
each, Plants $5.00. 
FORTUNA F. D. (Ballay) — Bright rose pink 
Flowers of exceptional size, very deep and heavy 
on long stems. The color varies in intensity at 
different seasons. Petals slightly crinkled and 
waxy. Grows sturdily on bush of medium height, 
which branches well. 75c each. 
FORT WASHINGTON I. D.—A very large well 
formed free blooming long stemmed decorative 
Dahlia of a rich velvety maroon color. 75c ea. 
FRANCIS LAROCCO F. D. (Rindfleisch)—Clear, 
crystaline canary yellow. Flowers 6 to 8 inches 
under ordinary conditions and the strong, sturdy, 
well bushed plant is covered with flowers until 
frost. A most dependable yellow and one of the 
first to bloom. It is an Honor Roll Dahlia and 
valuable as a garden, exhibition, and a commer¬ 
cial cut flower. 50c each. 
F. J. MARCH I. D. or S. C. (Boston)—Pure lav- 
endar flowers growing well above a sturdy plant 
bushing well and having good stems. An exhi¬ 
bition variety producing large graceful flowers. 
$1.50 each, Plants 75c. 
FRANK MILLER F. D. (Burch)—Picric yellow of 
large size, carried on a fine, straight stem. Prize 
winner at the Los Angeles Show sweeping every¬ 
thing before it in 1928 and 1929. $1.00 each. 
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT I. D. (Sagamore)— 
Spectrum red with pertect habit of growth and 
stems, 7 inch flowers. $1.50 each, Plants 75c 
KENDAHLIA GARDENS, INC. — Sandusky, Ohio 
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