12 
W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
MRS. CARI. SAXiBACH. (Decorative.) 
Extra large and of beautiful form 
and always full to the center. Stems 
are exceptionally long, holding the 
flower erect. Color, soft lavender- 
pink. 50c each. 5 
MYRA HOWARD. (Decorative.) A 
splendid and lively combination of 
yellow and gold with salmon. $1.00 
yellow and gold with salmon. 50c 
NANAQUAKDT. (Decorative.) A large 
well formed flower on extra length 
stems. Color, orchid pink. A very 
free bloomer. 50c each. 3 
NANCY SUE I.ANG. (Decorative.) 
A very large flower on excellent 
stems. Color, old gold, heavily 
shaded with orange. Similar to 
Radio but larger. A very attractive 
flower. 50c each. 3 
NAIAD (W). (Peony.) A beautiful 
flower, resembling a water lily. 
Stems long and wiry. Color a tinted 
cream-pink. Grand under artificial 
light. An excellent cutting variety. 
Highly recommended. 50c each. 5 
OPHIR (R. T. Davis). A superb deco¬ 
rative, borne on long fine stems, 
holding the flower to view. Flowers 
medium size with full center. Color, 
rich old gold with amber shading, 
reminding one of the popular Lucy 
Davis. Fine exhibition flower. 50c 
each . 4 
PFDAGERS VICTORY. (Decorative). 
(Originated by J. W. Pflager). A 
1931 introduction. This dahlia is 
one of the finest whites to date. 
Flowers, very large and of excellent 
form. Stems, medium. Color, pure 
white. Highly recommended. 75c 
each . 3 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA. (Decora¬ 
tive.) An extra large fine fiower, 
borne on long stems. Very large 
and full vivid red. Exceptionally 
fine. 50c each . 4 
PRIDE OP FT. MORGAN. (Decora¬ 
tive.) An immense fiower with 
broad fiat petals. Probably the 
largest of the decorative reds. A 
sturdy grower. Stems medium 
length. Color, vivid red. 50c each.... 4 
RADIO. (Decorative.) Without a doubt 
one of the greatest dahlias ever or¬ 
iginated. Can be grown 11 to 12 
inches in diameter. Color, blood red. 
edged and tipped with yellow. 50c 
each . 4 
ROBERT EMMET. (Decorative.) A 
large, well-formed flower with long 
erect stems. A most intense vivid 
red. Fine. $1.50 each.. .. 4 
ROIiliO BOY. (Cactus.) An enormous 
amber and yellow cactus, one of the 
best of the new varieties. 50c each. 4 
ROSA NEIiIi. (Decorative.) Mr. 
Broomall did the world a great serv¬ 
ice when he originated this hundred 
per cent Dahlia. The flower is im¬ 
mense; stem very long. Color, bright 
rose and with all a good keeper. 
Highly recommended. 50c each. 3 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
ROSE FAItliON. (Decorative.) An im¬ 
mense flower of fine, perfect form. 
Stems long and erect. Iflant robust 
and vigorous. Color, dark amber 
or brownish old gold. A variety we 
can highly recommend. Strong 
tubers. 50c each . 5 
RUTH JACQUELINE. (Davis) Cactus, 
1924. A strong, robust plant, throw¬ 
ing numerous side branches. Flowers 
large and perfect in form. Stems 
exceptionally long and strong. Color 
clear canary yellow. One of the 
very best of the yellows. 50c each. 3 
RUTH NICHOLS (W). (Decorative.) 
A fine, large flower borne on fine, 
long stems. Rich dazzling red. fine 
for cutting, 50c each. 4 
SALEM PRIDE. (Decorative.) A large 
evenly formed flower on good stems. 
Color, reddish purple, streaked and 
mottled with white. 50c each. 4 
SANHICAN’S PEACH. (Decorative.) 
Color the shade of a ripe peach, with 
a real peach-cheek glow. The charm 
is enhanced by the oddly twisted 
and staghorn tips. Something dif¬ 
ferent, and outstanding. 50c each. 
SATAN. (Hybrid Cactus.) A giant red 
that is sometimes tipped with gold. 
Unusually strong plant growth with 
flne stems. 50c each. 4 
SHAHRAZAD. Large robust bush 
of about six feet covered with huge 
light pink flowers slightly resemb¬ 
ling Jane Cowl. The stems are long 
and stiff holding the blooms well 
out of the foliage. $1.00 each. 5 
SWEETELBART’S BOUQUET (W). 
(Peony.) In color an uniquie shad¬ 
ing of salmon-rose, shaded with 
fawn; pleasing alike in both day 
and artificial light. Flowers are 
very large and stems extra long and 
wiry. One of the very earliest to 
bloom and continues throughout the 
season. 25c each. 5 
TOMMY ATKINS. (Decorative.) The 
ideal scarlet. One of ilie most vivui 
colors among dahlias. Flowers large 
and full. Stems long and erect. 
Among the very best of dahlias. 
50c each . 4 
THOMAS EDISON. (Decorative.) A 
very attractive dahlia. Flowers 
large and of perfect form borne on 
excellent stems. Color, dark violet 
purple. 50c each. 4 
UNCLE TOM. (Hybrid Cactus.) A 
bold shaggy flower on good strong 
stems. One of the best of the very 
dark varieties. Color, dark maroon, 
almost black. 50c each. 4 
VIRGINIA RAE. (Decorative.) (1931) 
Originated by J. W. Phlager. A fine 
companion for his popular Pride of 
Ft. Morgan. A large flower rang¬ 
ing from 6-8 inches in diameter. 
Evenly formed and quite full. Stems 
medium but strong. Color, old gold 
shaded to light terra cotta. A fine 
exhibition flower. 60c each. 4 
