DECORATIVE DAHLIAS — Continued 
WATCHUNG WONDER I. D. (J. Smith)—Royal 
Red with a touch of Gold at center of flower, 
and now and then a gold petal to enhance its 
beauty. One of the largest dahlias. A sensa¬ 
tion in the eastern shows. $1.00 each. 
WENOKA F. D. (Hulin) — Huge, rosy mauve 
blooms of great depth. One of the best new 
Western Dahlias and outstanding at East Lan¬ 
sing and New York. 1934 Honor Roll. Splendid 
growing habits. Plants only $10.00 each. 
WESTERN GIANT I. D.—A very large Dahlia of 
brilliant orange with tints of gold and salmon 
rose reverse. Long, erect stems hold the blooms 
up well. Does well under most conditions. $1.00 
each. 
WHITE EMPRESS I. D. (Ailing)—Ideal white, 
either for garden or exhibition purpose in the 
show room. A prize winner for the best keeper 
in the Shows. A free bloomer, uniform and 
large perfect flowers on long erect stems with 
excellent substance. 75c each. 
WHITE WONDER I. D. (Black-Kemp)—A large 
white Dahlia producing frequently flowers 12 
inches in diameter and 8 to 9 inches in depth. 
Stiff stems hold blooms well above the foliage 
and in profusion throughout the season. Plants, 
6 feet tall, foliage very thick and leathery. $5.00 
each, Plants $2.50. 
WILLIAM AGNEW F. D.—A true old scarlet 
variety growing well under any condition. It 
is the parent of Oregon Beauty and Adaline 
Winter and keeps well apace with its brilliant 
daughters. A good cut flower as well as a good 
garden variety. 35c each. 
WILLIAM H. HOGAN F. D. (Success)—Color, 
garnet red with white tips running down the cen¬ 
ter of the petals; every petal comes true to col- 
>r. A prize winner and Roll of Honor Dahlia, 
and one of the best fancy Dahlias on the mar¬ 
ket. The habits of the plant are perfect, and 
the very large blooms are carried on very long, 
rigid stems. 50c each. 
WM. J. RATHGEBER I. D. (Parella)—A 1932 
Honor Roll, red Dahlia under electric lights, but 
a definite rose scarlet in daylight. A seedling of 
Bagdad, it is a fine, upright grower. Named in 
honor of the Secretary of the American Dahlia 
Society, who died in 1932. Very striking. $5.00 
each, Plants $2.50. 
W. H. T. F. D. (McCarroll)—Rich old rose on 
begonia rose with mauve shades on the reverse 
of petals. It is a tall robust grower producing 
big flowers on strong stems. Petals are thick 
and of great substance opening back to the 
stem making a very deep flower, ,75c each. 
WIZARD OF OZ I. D.—A veritable giant of glow¬ 
ing amber pink or soft salmon shades. The im¬ 
mense blossom is held well above the foliage on 
a fine upright stem. In some localities it has a 
slight tendency toward cactus type. Valuable 
for exhibition as well as a cut flower. 50c ea. 
WORLD'S BEST WHITE F. D.—A splendid pure 
white of largest size on stiff stems. A strong 
vigorous grower. 75c each. 
VANKEE KING I. D. (Sarah Wakeman Woods) — 
Strawberry pink, centers spinel red with rose 
red reverse. Blooms very large held on a tall 
vigorous bush by extra long fine stems. Scored 
at Storrs for A. D. S. Field Day 75c each. 
YELLOW BEAUTY F. D. (Waite)—A compara¬ 
tively new yellow decorative, having some of the 
characteristics of Jersey Beauty. A Commercial 
Dahlia, it can be grown to exhibition size. The 
blooms are up to 8 and 9 inches across and 4 to 
5 inches deep. Its erect position on a slender 
stem makes it very desirable for vase work. 75c 
each. 
YELLOW COLOSSE F. D.—A large deep golden 
yellow, free flowering Dahlia with good stems 
and good habit of growth; much used for cut 
flowers. 40c each. 
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BOUQUETS 
Herewith are extracts from a few of hundreds of letters received from our customers. They tell 
their own story. Names of the writers may be had upon request: 
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Clearfield, Pa., Jan. 7, 1935 
«***•• yj le L)ahij as j bought from you last spring were simply beautiful, could not have been nicer. 
They were admired by everyone.” 
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-Iowa, Dec. 17, 1934 
‘‘I had last summer a wonderful display of your Dahlias and plan to buy some more this spring.” 
Board of Park Commissioners 
KENDAL DAHLIA G A R D E N S , — S a n d u s k y , Ohio 
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