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CACTUS DAHLIAS 
FLORADORA C.—Deep blood red, very early. A 
marvel of productiveness and of exquisite form. 
35c each, 3 for 90c. 
FLORA C.—Purr white. Bush of medium growth 
covered with a mass of flowers from early until 
late season. 35c each. 
FLORENCE LOUISE S. C.—Large, citron-yellow 
blooms on a well balanced plant which is sturdy, 
vigorous and prolific in bloom. Good, strong 
stiff stems and a prize winner. $2.00 each, 
Plants $1.00. 
FRANCIS LOBDELL S. C. (Waite)—An old fav¬ 
orite with large blooms of a bright mallow-pink 
color shading to white. Strong, showy and free 
growing. Valuable both for the garden or cut¬ 
ting. 50c each. 
FRAU O. BRACHT C. (Berger)—Color, clear, 
clean, graceful, large, pale primrose flower held 
proudly above a fine foliage on long stiff stems. 
A German introduction. It was the sensation of 
the 1930 New York Show. It is a Certificate of 
Merit dahlia. $1.00 each. 
FRIEDA FRANK S. C. (Burch)—Scarlet, lighter 
at tips with an orange reverse. It is large, has 
a good stem and very showy. A California in¬ 
troduction. Originator considers it one of his 
best. $1.00 each. 
F. W. FELLOWS C.—An intense coral red with 
a deeper suffusion at the center. For a long 
time it has stood foremost among the Cactus va¬ 
rieties. Flowers of unusual size for the long 
narrow petaled type. 50c each. 
GENERAL BUTLER C.—A fine dark lilac cactus 
producing a mass of blooms on a medium height 
plant branching Well. Blooms early and con¬ 
tinuously. 35c each. 
GENERAL FRENCH C.—A fine yellow cactus, 
very satisfactory as a garden and cut flower 
variety. Has good stems and keeps well when 
cut. 35c each. 
GEORGE WALTERS S. C.—Pinkish salmon suf¬ 
fused with gold, an ideal variety of the finest 
type, excellent for exhibition, garden, decora¬ 
tion or cutting. Makes a fine bushy plant that 
is always full of giant blooms, every one per¬ 
fect and having the best of stems. 35c each. 
GERTRUDE S. C. (Brown)—Red tipped yellow. 
A free growing early blooming dahlia, especially 
good for cut flowers and garden purposes. 
Showy. 50c each. 
GLADYS BATES S. C.—Very large perfect flow¬ 
ers with incurved petals of a golden-salmon, the 
reverse of the petals being rose, the two colors 
giving the effect of a golden old rose. It is an 
early, free and continuous bloomer with excep¬ 
tionally good stems, one of the most popular va¬ 
rieties for garden and for cutting. A good keep¬ 
er. 40c each. 
GLADYS SHERWOOD S. C.—An immense glis¬ 
tening pure white, producing its giant flowers 
composed of long curling petals very freely with¬ 
out any forcing or disbudding. Unsurpassed for 
exhibition or garden displays. 50c each. 
GOLDEN GATE C.—A fine yellow cactus, one of 
the old favorites which is still liked on account 
of its habit of doing well almost anywhere and 
under any conditions. Good sized flowers on 
good stems, keeping well when cut. 40c each. 
GOLDEN SONNE ST. C. (De Wilde)—A Holland 
introduction. A good grower, early variety, pro¬ 
ducing medium sized flowers of clear golden yel¬ 
low shading to soft salmon-rose. One of the 
best cactus cut flowers. $1.00 each. 
GOLDEN STANDARD S. C. (Downs)—Blooms 
are of distinctive form of golden tan blushed 
with tints of amber and bronze. A 1934 Honor 
DAHLIAS GROWN FROM OUR SEED 
By a Wisconsin Lady. 
Roll Dahlia taking the President’s cup at New 
York for best undisseminated Dahlia over all 
competitors. Outstanding. Plants only, $5.00. 
GOLDEN WEST C.—Deep yellow overlaid or¬ 
ange. A large, fine flower on good stem, 
worthy of being in every collection. 40c each. 
INKYO S. C.—A nearly black cactus that pro¬ 
duces an abundance of dark red incurved blooms. 
This dahlia created much enthusiasm among 
those who saw it growing in our gardens. 75c ea. 
TEN PRIZE CACTUS 
DAHLIAS 
Jean Hare Meta Scammel 
Chemar’s Masterpiece Ohio Glory 
New England Queen Raven 
Jersey’s Radiant Sunset Glow 
Starlight Mrs. E. F. T. Smith 
A WONDERFUL COLLECTION 
No. 45 One each (value $6.10).$4.00 
No. 46 Three each (value $18.30.$10.50 
J. H. JACKSON C.—Deep velvety crimson, al¬ 
most black. A popular dark variety that is al¬ 
ways in demand, having great merit and bloom¬ 
ing very freely all season. 25c each. 
JEAN CHAZOT OR GAY PAREE C.—An autumn 
tinted Dahlia of golden-bronze heightened by a 
suffusion of nasturtium red. A French produc¬ 
tion that is one of the best all around varieties 
yet produced. A free, upright grower, long, stiff, 
wiry stems holding the flowers well above the 
foliage and displaying their real beauty, it 
blooms early and continues in good condition 
until the end of the season. 40c each. 
JEAN HARE S. C. Fisher & Masson)—When first 
unfolding, a beautiful golden yellow turning an 
apricot, buff and the outer row of petals a gold¬ 
en row of bronze as it matures, a most attrac¬ 
tive autumn colored Dahlia of great size and 
beauty. A very free bloomer, medium to tall 
habit of growth, perfectly stiff, upright stems 
having a dark green foliage. Certificate of Merit 
with a high score for exhibition. 75c each. 
KENDAL DAHLIA GARDENS, — Sandusky, Ohio 
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