DECORATIVE DAHLIAS — Continued 
MAY TROWER I. D. (Seal)—A huge, deep, most 
artistic flower ranging and varying in color from 
palest gold to deep golden apricot, with an occa¬ 
sional flower tipped white, hardly any two 
blooms are the same. Stems are long, stiff and 
rigid, holding blossoms proudly erect in spite of 
their great size. It is an excellent garden, ex¬ 
hibition and cut flower, with great depth and 
substance, and rich beautiful blending of colors. 
Prize winner, 75c each. 
MILLIONAIRE F. D.—An immense flower whose 
color is a dainty lavender with a pink sheen 
overcast and shading to white in the center. A 
free grower and free bloomer. 40c each. 
MINA BURGLE F. D.—A medium sized Dahlia of 
dazzling scarlet produced on a tall plant which 
branches '”ell and which is covered with full 
centered flowers from early season until frost. 
A prime favorite for many years as an excellent 
cut flower. 40c each. 
MONMOUTH BEAUTY F. D. (Kemp)—A seedling 
of Amum Ra whose flowers are very large and 
full, and a rich salmon-orange of lustrous meta 1 - 
lic golden sheen, borne on long stiff stems high 
above the foliage. A sturdy grower 7 to 8 feet 
high and quite prolific. 75c each. 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION F. D. (Kemp)—A bril¬ 
liant orange flame glistening in light. One of 
the new favorites. A good producer of perfect 
blooms throughout entire season with 1929 prizes 
at Elizabeth and Red Bank, N. J. $1.00 each. 
MONMOUTH JEWEL F. D. (Kemp)—Color, bit¬ 
tersweet orange showing lemon chrome at base 
of petals. Plant is a vigorous grower, branch¬ 
ing well and producing exhibition size flowers in 
abundance. 75c each. 
MORDELLA F. D. (Kemp)—This flower, averag¬ 
ing 9 inches across, and held well above the fol¬ 
iage of long, stiff stems is of a beautiful bright 
shade of apricot buff. A vigorous grower and 
free bloomer. An Honor Roll Dahlia and prize 
winner. This Dahlia is of a pure autumn color, 
showing especially well under artificial light. 
50c each. 
MOTHER MACHREE I. D. (Ballay)—Cream or 
ivory white with a touch of pink at the center. 
Great big flowers on tall stalks. Stock very lim¬ 
ited. $1.50 each, Plants, 75c. 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL F. D. (Seal)—A soft rich 
shade of absolutely pure glowing old rose with¬ 
out any shading. Huge flowers of great depth 
and substance and held proudly erect on a tall 
bush on long stiff stems. Tested for several 
seasons, is introduced and offered to the public 
in 1929 as one of the largest and finest pure rich 
growing old rose dahlias produced. A prize win¬ 
ner. $1.00 each. 
EIGHT GIANT DAHLIAS 
COLLECTION 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION 
ROSE FALLON 
FORDHOOK AVIATOR 
PRIDE OF STRATFORD 
NANAQUAKET 
EDWARD THOS. BEDFORD 
ROMAN EAGLE 
SANHICAN BLUEBIRD 
No. 85—One each (value $5.45) ....$4.00 
No. 86—Three each (value $16.35). .$10.50 
MRS. CARL SALBACH F. D.—A well known Cal¬ 
ifornia variety with long stems, known every¬ 
where. It is largely used in decorative work; a 
large flower of a bright lilac pink shading light¬ 
er at base of petals, sometimes described as 
mauve pink. We recommend it for any garden 
35c each. 
POLAR SNOW 
15 Blooms—24 Buds as Grown by One of Our 
Iowa Customers 
MRS. C. D. WALKER F. D.—Color, a pure, clear 
pink on white. Plant is of medium height, pro- 
uces medium sized boom on good stems. It 
blooms early and continues until frost. A good 
cut flower variety. 35c each. 
MRS. ELEANOR MARTIN I. D.—Mulberry, suf¬ 
fused with gold and gold shading, with a re¬ 
verse of violet. Sunshine increases beauty of 
coloring. Stem is long and straight. Large 
bushes are well covered with blossoms. A prize 
winner East and West. Has been grown suc¬ 
cessfully everywhere. 50c each. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER F. D—Another fav¬ 
orite everywhere. Orchid pink. Very large, ex¬ 
tra stem, strong grower, free bloomer. Sure to 
please. 35c each. 
MRS. J. T. SCHEEPERS F. D. (Marean) — A 
grand old dahlia, one of the most beautiful 
grown, is perfect on stout stems. Color, canary 
yellow with a beautiful pink suffusion and pro¬ 
duced with great freedom. 35c each. 
MRS. ROSE K. DARNELL F. D. (Sunnyside)—A 
rich luminous old rose, tinted throughout on the 
reverse a soft tourmaline pink, an easy growing, 
medium height, free and open plant and a pro¬ 
fuse bloomer with extra strong and long stiff 
stems. The bloom has at all times, thick, full 
centers. 50c each. 
MRS. ROOSEVELT F. D.—A pink shading to 
white Decorative, blooming freely throughout 
the season on hardy plants bushing well. 40c ea. 
KENDAL DAHLIA GARDENS, — Sandusky, Ohio 
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