14 
W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
LA GRAND MANITOU. (D.) An im¬ 
mense flower. Color, purple mot¬ 
tled and streaked with crimson. 
Sometimes solid purple. Very at¬ 
tractive . 3 
MAID OP KENT. (D.) Intense scarlet, 
variegated with pure white; fre¬ 
quently a solid scarlet. 4 
MINA BURGLE. (D.) A very free 
flowering sort. Flowers extra large 
and clear in color. Popular as a 
cutting variety. Dark vivid red, 
produced on good stems. 4 
MOONBEAM (W.) (D.) Large flower 
borne on excellent stems. Color, 
clear canary yellow. One of the very 
best of the light yellows. Blooms 
very freely and an excellent keeper 
when cut . 3 
MRS. THOS. BURCH (W). (D.) Rich 
old gold, sometimes marked with 
pink, shading to fawn. An ideal fall 
shade and one of the very best of 
the autumn tinted varieties. Flowers 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
full size, stems long and rigid, fine 
for cutting . 4 
PURPLE GEM (W). (S’.) Rich royal 
purple, clear and constant. This va¬ 
riety is a decided improvement over 
the old varieties. A first-class 
flower . 4 
PURPLE MANITOU. (D.) Extra large, 
clear purple. A sport from the 
popular La Grand Manitou; one of 
the best clear purples . 3 
QUEEN OP YELLOWS. (S.) Fine clear 
yellow. An early and very prolific 
bloomer . 3 
STRADELLA. (S.) Large purple flower, 
rounded and full. 4 
VICTORY (Kaiser Wilhelm). (S.) Of 
immense size and perfect form. Deep 
yellow, tipped and shaded with 
cherry red . 4 
W. W. RAWSON. (S.) An exceptionally 
fine flower, produced on long stems. 
Color, pure white, overlaid with deli¬ 
cate lavender. Similar to the popu¬ 
lar Grand Duke Alexis, but a better 
bloomer . 4 
Pompon Novelty List 
A WIGWAM OF PAPOOSES 
25c each; $2.50 Dozen 
All New Introductions of 1930,1931 and 1932 
Ft. High. 
Approximate 
BRONZE PAPOOSE (W). Rich bronze 
shaded with amber . 3 
DUSKY PAPOOSE (W). Copper red. 
shaded with buff. 3 
GOLDEN PAPOOSE (W). Golden yel¬ 
low, shaded to cherry red. 3 
GOLD NUGGET PAPOOSE (W). 
(1931) Golden yellow. Fine form 
and quite small.2% 
LITTLE CUB PAPOOSE (W). (1931) 
Vivid rich red, excellent stem and 
form .2 % 
LITTLE PAPOOSE (W). Sunset red. 
A little gem . 3 
MARY ELLEN PAPOOSE (W). 
(1931) Rose Pink, fine long stem. 
Fine in every way. 3 
PALE PACE PAPOOSE (W) Light 
straw or sulphur yellow, fine form.... 3 
Ft. High. 
Approximate. 
PINK PAPOOSE (W). Rose pink. An 
ideal for cutting. 3 
RED PAPOOSE (W). Vivid red. An 
exceptionally free bloomer..2% 
RITA’S PAPOOSE (W). Brilliant 
cerese pink. A neat little flower 
and a wonderful bloomer .2% 
SHAWNEE PAPOOSE (W). (1932) Cop¬ 
per red shaded to amber. Long stem 
and fine form. 4 
SUNDANCE PAPOOSE. Canary yellow 
slight shading of cherry at the tips 3 
WHITE PAPOOSE. (W.) Pure white, 
excellent form and stem. 3 
WIGWAM PAPOOSE (W). Golden yel¬ 
low. Exceptionally good for cutting. 
Stems long and flower quite small. 3^4 
WILD PAPOOSE (W.) Reddish bronze, 
densely quilled. Excellent form. 3 
Pompon Standard List 
PRICE 25c EACH; $2.50 PER DOZEN 
(Note: To those not familiar with the 
varieties of Pompons, we will make up 
a collection of 13, no two alike, and 
giving* the full range of color, for $2.50. 
Pompon dahlias are rapidly gaining 
Dopular favor once more. For cutting 
purposes they have no equal, lasting for 
days even in the hottest weather. 
Ft. High. 
Approximate. 
AMBEIR QUEEN. Rich old gold, fine 
in flower and stem. 3 
A.RZSL. Deep orange buff. 3 
BRUNETTE. Red. often showing 
white tips . 3 
Ft. High. 
Approximate. 
CLARA HARSH. Perfect blooms of 
yellow: tipped with crimson. 3 
CHALLENGE. An early free flower¬ 
ing variety. Color, red, tipped with 
white . 3 
CORONA (W). A miniature decora¬ 
tive form of pompon. Snowy white. 
One of the most useful of all pom¬ 
pons (identical with Coronne). 3 
DEWDROP. A fine long-stemmed 
variety. Color, soft lavender. 3 
ELEGANTE. Quite small pink, 
densely quilled . 3 
