W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
11 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. (Decorative.) 
A fine true pink decorative dahlia of 
perfect form on long stiff stems 
that hold the fiowers high above a 
strong, vigorous plant. 50c each. 5 
KEMP’S VTOEET WONDER. (Decora¬ 
tive.) A large, well-formed flower. 
Good stems and habit. Color, rich 
violet purple. 50c each. 3 
KEMP’S WHITE WONDER. (Hybrid 
Cactus.) Flowers very large on 
fine stems, pure white and of good 
substance; one of the best of all 
whites. 50c each . 4 
KENNETH GIEBERT. (W) (Decora¬ 
tive). A sturdy plant producing a 
mass of flowers. Flowers, medium 
to large and perfect in form. Color, 
mellow pink shaded cream pink. 
50c each . 4 
KENTUCKY. (Decorative.) Color sal¬ 
mon pink. Fine long stems. A gem 
for cutting. 50c each. 5 
KIWANIAN. (W) (Peony). This 
dahlia has been the sensation among 
the peony types from its introduc¬ 
tion in 1926. Of immense size on 
very long sterns^—18-24inches—show¬ 
ing well above the foliage. Color, 
rich American Beauty red. (The 
name was given by the Golden, 
Colorado, Kiwanis Club, August 26, 
1926). 60c each. 6 
LA YETA (W). (Peony.) Nearly dou¬ 
ble. A finely formed flower on ex¬ 
cellent stems. An early and free 
bloomer. A fine cutting variety. 
Color, a combine of pink and bronze. 
Pine for garden or commercial use. 
50c each . 4 
EORD OP AUTUMN. (Hybrid Cactus.) 
One of the best dahlias of recent 
introduction. Immense in size and 
a prolific bloomer almost to the 
point of hiding the foliage. Stems 
long and straight. Clear golden 
yellow. $1.50 each. 4 
MARMION. (Decorative.) Among the 
largest of all dahlias. A sturdy, 
massive plant with excellent stems 
which hold the massive flower 
above the foliage. Color, golden yel¬ 
low, shading to tinges of bronze. 
$1.00 each . 4 
MEDITATION (W) 1930. (Decora¬ 
tive.) Flowers of medium size, 
borne on long, erect stems. Color, 
light delicate lavender. A free and 
early bloomer. Highly recommended. 
50c each .. 4 
MRS. M. J. SCHAEFER. (Decora¬ 
tive.) A large full flower. Color, 
clear rich pink. Plant vigorous, 
stems medium. $1.00 each. 3 
MRS. OEO. EE BOUTIEEIER. The 
largest of all red dahlias. 10-12 
inches in natural growth. Much 
larger if disbudded. Plant dwarf 
and of bushy habit. Stems very 
long. Color, vivid red. A grand 
dahlia. 75c .. 3 
MRS. E DE VER WARNER. (Deco¬ 
rative.) Large, perfect flowers of 
charming color; a deep mauve-pink, 
on stout stems. A good grower and 
free bloomer. Can be grown to a 
diameter of 11 inches. One of the 
best dahlias in cultivation. 60c 
each . 4 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
irURPHY’S MASTERPIECE, a very 
large, deep velvety red decorative 
dahlia of medium height. $1.00 each 4 
MRS. E. B. VAUGHAN. (Decorative.) 
A tall, early flowering variety with 
long stems. Flowers large and per¬ 
fect in form. Color, orchid pink 
shading to light pink center. 50c 
each . 6 
MRS. CARE SAEBACH. (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 shad¬ 
ing. 50c each. 5 
NANAQUAKET. (Decorative.) A large 
well formed flower on extra length 
stems. Color, orchid pink. A very 
free bloomer. 50c each. 3 
NANCY SUE EANG. (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 
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 
PRIDE OF CAEIFORNIA. (Decora¬ 
tive.) An extra large fine flower, 
borne on long stems. Very large 
and full vivid red. Exceptionally 
fine. 50c each. 4 
PRIDE OF FT. MORGAN. (Decora¬ 
tive.) An immense flower with 
broad flat 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. 50c each. 4 
ROSA NEEE. (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. 60c each. 3 
RUDY VAEEEE. Flowers extra large 
and of perfect form. Petals broad, 
yet drawn to a sharp point. Stems 
long and wiry. Color, reddish apricot. 
75c each . 4 
ROSE FAEEON. (Decorative.) An im¬ 
mense flower of fine, perfect form. 
Stems long and erect. Plant robust 
and vigorous. Color, dark amber 
or brownish old gold. A variety we 
can highly recommend. Strong 
tubers. 60c each . 5 
