CACTUS DAHLIAS 
INCURVED CACTUS DAHLIAS. Fully double flowers with the margins of the majority of the floral 
rays revolute for one-half or more of their length. The floral rays tending to curve toward the center 
of the flower. 
RECURVED AND STRAIGHT CACTUS DAHLIAS. Fully double flowers with the margins of the 
majority of the floral rays revolute for one-half of their length or more, the floral rays being recurved 
or straight. 
SEMI-CACTUS DAHLIAS. Fully double flowers with the margin of the majority of the floral rays 
revolute for less than one-half of their length. 
Incurved—Recurved and Straight—Semi-Cactus 
Quotations of all Cactus Roots are for strong field grown divisions, each with one or more good 
eyes, guaranteed to grow, each Root labeled. 
A. LINCOLIN S. C. (Peacock)—A new sensational 
dahlia whose color is a bright spectrum, red re- 
lex rose-red. Ideal gardening and commercial red 
on the order and much better than “Kalif.” Ear- 
y and profuse bloomer on slender, rigid stems. 
75c each. 
ADDA PATTERSON S. C. (Kemp)—One of the 
best white semi-cactus to date. Flowers pure 
white, averaging eight to nine inches in diam¬ 
eter. A beautiful growing plant reaching height 
of seven feet. Large blooms held well above 
the foliage on stiff stems growing four to five 
feet in length. A splendid keeper and fine for 
exhibition and decorative purposes. An all round 
white Dahlia. 50c each. 
4IKO S. C. (Dahliadel)—1932 introduction. Bril¬ 
liant true carmine red with silver reverse show¬ 
ing at tips of petals and at the center of the 
loWer. Stems strong and graceful flowers spec¬ 
tacular. 11 A 1931 Honor Roll Dahlia. $2.00 each, 
Plants $1.00. 
AtlCE WHITTIER S. C. (Reed)—A very delicate 
shade of primrose yellow, exhibition size flow¬ 
ers and especially deep; stiff stems and good 
habit of growth. Many Certificates of Awards 
at trial gardens and a prize winner. 50c each. 
AMBASSADOR C. — A beautiful prize winning 
Dahlia whose color is a soft yellow center with 
salmon, amber and pink shading, gradually 
deepening toward the tips and outer floral rays. 
Has won prizes for the largest in the show. 
When originally introduced, sold for $50.00 per 
root. 50c each. 
AMBER GLOW C. — Buff yellow. A medium 
height plant growing vigorously, branching well, 
carrying medium sized flowers on good stems. 
\ free, early and continuous bloomer and a good 
keeper. Satisfactory in every way. 35c each. 
AMELIA EARHART S. C. (Cordes-Eastman)—An 
apricot buff primrose 1932 Honor Roll Dahlia, 
winning prizes at New York, Baltimore, Rich¬ 
mond, Atlantic City, Los Angeles as the un¬ 
doubted champion exhibition flower of the year, 
growing to 13 inches in diameter and 8 inches 
n depth on a perfect plant. $5.00 each, Plants 
$2.50. 
AMERICAN LEGION S. C. (American Dahlia 
Farm)—A big bright yellow flower winning 
many prizes and medals at 1931 Atlantic City 
how in the seedling class. Its general appear¬ 
ance is like Aztec Glory but a shade brighter in 
'olor. This dahlia measured \3y 2 inches in diam¬ 
eter and 9 inches in depth at the Atlantic City 
Show. A 1931 Honor Roll Dahlia. Roots $2.50, 
■Mants $1.25. 
4MERICAN TRIUMPH I. C. (Nunneviller)—Color 
Oriental or bright clear red. It’s 8 inch blooms 
\vith high full centers are held on long straight 
stems. A good garden and exhibition flower 
•vhich requires a little attention in spraying but 
pays well for the trouble. $1.00 each. 
ATTRACTION S. C.-—Clear lilac rose on orchid 
pink. Blooms erect on long bare stem; a large 
splendid flower of beautiful form and color and 
one of the most popular. 35c each. 
BALLET GIRL C.—Soft orange scarlet marked 
with pure white. One of the best of the cactus 
varieties. A beautiful large flower of perfect 
form. Good for cutting and a good keeper. 40c 
each. 
BERTHA HORNE S. C.—Deep orange yellow 
tinted with apricot, the latter predominating in 
many of the flowers. Bush is of; large low 
growth, flowers being produced very freely on 
ideal stems. A good keeper and a standard 
florist’s Dahlia, the country over. Certificate of 
Merit award. 35c each. 
BETTE DAVIS S. C. (Cordes-Eastman)—A 1934 
Honor Roll Dahlia. Fine deep, violet rose with 
deepest center never fading or blotching, it 
achieved medals and prizes at Baltimore, Cam¬ 
den, Bryn Mawr and at Los Angeles. A high, 
full centered flower, facing on splendid rigid 
stems. A prolific bloomer in size and a fine 
keeper. Plants only, $5.00. 
BRIDE’S BOQUET C.—An ideal pure white cac¬ 
tus on extra long stems, wiry and erect. An ex¬ 
cellent keeper and a very free bloomer. Flowers 
medium in size and excellent form. 35c each. 
CALIFORNIA BEAUTY C.—The nearest approach 
to a pure copper of any Dahlia we have seen. 
Flower of excellent form and dainty appearance, 
producing most prolifically on long stiff wiry 
stems. The plant is of medium height, branch¬ 
ing well; which, with its bright coppery colored 
flowers makes it a gem in the garden. A splen¬ 
did cut flower and a good keeper. 50c each. 
CHEMAR’S MASTERPIECE S. C.—A huge in¬ 
curved cactus flower of orchid pink or soft orchid 
color. The flowers are extra large, of perfect 
form under most conditions, having the right tilt 
on extra long stems to show their beauty to the 
best advantage. A seedling of Mrs. I. De Ver 
Warner. Ten-inch flowers in abundance are not 
unusual. 75c each. 
CIGARETTE S. C.—Creamy white, heavily edged 
orange with color variations. Some flowers 
come in orange red, no two alike. Petals are 
long and narrow, inclined to roll. Blooms large, 
of good substance, on excellent stems. Good for 
cutting. Plant six feet and over. 50c each. 
CITY OF ROYAL OAK S. C. (Reynolds-Fraser) 
—A 1934 Honor Roll introduction. Color russet- 
salmon and an outstanding variety. One of the 
(ew novelties of the semi-cactus types introduced 
in 1934. Worthwhile. Roots $7.50 each, Plants 
$3.75. 
city’ OF NEW YORK S. C. (Harding)—Pale 
golden-amber with salmon blushes and tints. 
Flowers freely on good stems and is an excel¬ 
lent keeper. The plant attains a height of about 
5 ft. 75c each. 
KENDAL DAHLIA GARDENS, — Sandusky, Ohio 
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