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W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
Dahlias of Special Merit 
Various Types and Substitutes—Old and New. 
Prices quoted are for strong: tubers. 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
AMUN RA. Originated and Introduced 
by Jessie Seal. This fact in itself 
is the highest guarantee. A mam¬ 
moth decorative Dahlia borne on 
stout stems of good length. The 
flowers are gorgeous. In color a 
combination of copper, orange and 
golden bronze. Highly recom¬ 
mended. 50c each. 4 
ANDY GUMP (W). (Decorative.) 
Flowers above medium size, stems 
exceptionally long, 18 to 24 inches, 
rigid and erect. Color bright red. 
As a cutting variety this one has no 
superior. A flne variety. 50c each. 5 
AMEIiIA EARHART. (Hybrid Cac¬ 
tus.) An outstanding dahlia of great 
size, of exquisite form and sub¬ 
stance. Good stems and robust 
habit. Color, an autumn shade of 
orange buff. One of the best. 
$1.50 each .4^4 
AVAIiON. (Decorative.) One of the 
largest of dahlias, with flne stem, 
and a good keeper. Clear, rich yel¬ 
low. Highly recommended. 50c 
each . 4 
BADEET GIRD. (Cactus.) A beau¬ 
tiful large flower of perfect form. 
Color soft orange scarlet marked 
with pure white, one of the best of 
the cactus varieties. 50c each. 3 
BASHFUE GIANT. (Decorative.) 
One of the largest dahlias intro¬ 
duced. The immense blooms are ex¬ 
cellent for exhibition, the color is 
apricot with golden shadings. 50c 
each . 3 
BEUE BIRD. (Decorative.) A flne 
large flower on excellent stems. 
Probably the nearest approach to a 
blue yet originated. In the twilight 
it appears quite a distinct blue. 
60c each .. 3 
BUTTERFEY. (Decorative.) A flower 
of medium size on fine stems. A 
pretty shading of cream pink. An 
attractive flower, very useful for 
cutting. 50c each . 3 
BOB. PEEUSE. (Hybrid Cactus.) Dark 
maroon, heavily tipped with white. 
An early and free bloomer, very 
showy. 50c each. 4 
CHICOTA (W). (Peony.) An ideal 
golden yellow of large size and ex¬ 
ceptionally long stems—often 18 
inches in length. Flower perfect in 
form and clear in its rich golden 
yellow. Fine. 50c each. 3 
CHEMARS EUREKA. (Decorative.) 
A superb pure white. Stems long 
,wiry and erect. Flower large and 
of perfect form. An ideal white for 
cutting. 50c each.4^/^ 
CHAREOTTE AEEXANDER. (Dec¬ 
orative.) A finely formed flower on 
good stems. Flowers large. Color 
rich pink shading to blush. 50c 
each . 4 
OAEZPORNIA IDOE. This mammoth 
decorative yellow combines all the 
virtues of a first-class modern dah¬ 
lia. Color, clear lemon yellow, borne 
on exceptionally long, erect stems. 
Flowers open slowly and remain in 
prime condition for a full week. 
$2.50 each . 4 
Figures to the right indicate height. 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
CAVAECADE. (Decorative.) Best de¬ 
scribed as old rose shading to pink. 
Very useful as a cutting variety by 
reasons of color, long stem and 
keeping qualities. $ 1.00 each. 5 
DORIS WIEMORE (W). (Peony.) An 
exceptionally fine peony dahlia of 
large size. Dong, erect stems and 
an excellent keeper as a cut flower. 
Color, rich apricot bronze. Highly 
recommended. 50c each. 4 
DR. PARB3jR. (Hybrid Cactus.) A 
strong growing plant of spreading 
bushy habit. Flowers very large 
and fluffy. Color mauve pink. 
50c each .3^4 
EDITH BERYE. (Decorative.) Flow¬ 
ers medium to large on fine rigid 
stems of good length. Plant strong 
and robust. Color, old gold shaded 
to bronze. A fine cutting variety. 
50c each . 5 
EDNA BERBER. (Hybrid Cactus.) 
Very large and full with curved 
shaggy petals. Stems long and rigid. 
Color, coral shaded to old gold. One 
of the best of modern dahlias. 50c 
each . 3 
EAGEE ROCK BEAUTY. (Hybrid Cac¬ 
tus.) A fine erect growing plant 
with many side branches. Flowers 
large and of perfect form. Peach 
blossom pink blooms in profusion. 
A fine dahlia. 50c each. 5 
ENCORE (W). (Decorative.) Com¬ 
bining many of the best qualities of 
a first class dahlia. Form, stem, 
and habits all good. Clear, delicate 
pink, faintly tinged with lavender. 
A seedling of the popular Mrs. Carl 
Salbach but much lighter in its col¬ 
oring. An early and free bloomer. 
50c each . 5 
EEIZABETH EONG (W). (Hybrid 
Cactus). A very large flower of 
good form and substance. Stems 
long and rigid holding the flower to 
full face view. Color, a blending of 
amber, pink and bronze. 75c each.... 5 
EESIE BONNEEE. (Cactus.) A finely 
formed true cactus type. Flowers 
very freely on good stems. Color, 
dark red. 50c each. 4 
GEO. W. GERO. A seedling of the 
popular Grand Duke Alexis, which 
it resembles closely in form, only 
the flower is a little more densely 
quilled. A rank, healthy grower, 
producing a wealth of large per¬ 
fectly formed flowers on long stems. 
Color, clear rich pink. A fine cut¬ 
ting variety. 50c each. 5 
GEORGIA BOND (W). (1925.) A new 
decorative for 1925. Georgia Bond 
produces very large, well formed 
flowers on exceptionally long, wiry 
stems; color a soft clear lavender; 
an early free bloomer. 50c each.... 4 
GOEDEN WEST. (Cactus.) A superb 
flower of exceptional size, often 7 
inches across. Stems long and rigid, 
holding the flower to full view. 
Color, golden yellow shaded to pure 
yellow in center. Has no superior. 
50c each . 4 
