Wilson Dahlia Farm 
R. R. 3, Box 228 
Indianapolis, Indiana 
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS 
C., Cactus; S. C., Semi-Cactus; F. D., Formal Decora¬ 
tive; I. D., Informal Decorative; B., Ball. 
NO ORDER FOR LESS THAN $2.00 
AT THESE PRICES 
Each 
AZALEA, I. D. Soft creamy yellow, shaded pink.. .07 
CALIFORNIA IDOL, I. D. A clear bright, glisten¬ 
ing yellow, of immense size, and a prize-winner 
from coast to coast. An outstanding variety and 
in our estimation one of the very best of the 1935 
introductions. Grows naturally to great size and 
has everything a great dahlia should have. We 
recommend it highly .20 
CAVALCADE, F. D. Soft rosy magenta. Very good 
cut flower.10 
CHEEMARS EUREKA, F. D. White decorative 
with the center tinted lavender. Best all around 
white dahlia for cut flowers. Good stems for 
cut flowers.05 
COMMODORE, I. D. This large dahlia is of pale 
lemon yellow. Although the centers sometimes 
come open it is so large that it seems to add to its 
beauty .07 
D. M. MOORE, F. D. Free blooming flowers of vel¬ 
vety maroon, almost black. Try it.06 
DOROTHY STONE, F. D. True rose pink. One of 
the best. 
DWIGHT W. MORROW, I. D. Large gigantic red 
dahlia that is admired by every one who visits 
your garden.15 
ELISSA LANDI, F. D. A beautiful bright coral, 
self color that is very attractive. Plants have 
good growing habits and stems are long and 
straight. Very prolific of large size blooms.16 
ELITE PEACH, F. D. Large light orchid. Beau¬ 
tiful in any garden.10 
ETHEL F. T. STREET, S. C. Varigated purple tip¬ 
ped white. Medium size.07 
FOREST FIRE, I. D. Brilliant scarlet flame with 
blushes of yellow and yellow petaloids through¬ 
out .22 
