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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. 
Figures to the right indicate height. 
Those marked (W) are Wilmore Originations. 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
AMELIA 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. 
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AVALON. (Decorative.) One of the 
largest of dahlias, with fine stem, 
and a good keeper. Clear, rich yel- 
low. Highly recommended. 50c 
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BOB, PLEUSE. (Hybrid Cactus.) Dark 
maroon, heavily tipped with white. 
An early and free bloomer, very 
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BELLE OF DAHLMOOR (W). Decor- 
ative. An early and free bloomer. 
Strong, healthy foliage. Stems long 
and erect. Flowers large, 7-9 inches. 
Color, fawn-pink with violet shad- 
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BASHFUL 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 
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BUTTERFLY. (Decorative.) A flower 
of medium size on fine stems. A 
pretty shading of cream pink. An 
attractive flower, very useful for 
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CHEMARS EUREKA. (Decorative.) 
A superb pure white. Stems long 
,»wiry and erect. Flower large and 
of perfect form. An ideal white for 
cutting. 
CHARLOTTE ALEXANDER. (Dec- 
orative.) A finely formed flower on 
good stems. Flowers large. Color 
rich pink shading to blush. 50c 
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DAHLMOOR OPALESCENT (W). 
Decorative. Flowers large, produced 
well above the foliage. Good stem 
and robust growth. Color, crushed 
strawberry with lavender shading. 
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DAHLMOOR RADIANT (W). Decor- 
ative... A» tall, robust plant with 
many branches. Flowers large and 
stems of extra length. Color, rich 
garnet red without shading. 50c 
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DAHLMOOR SUNSET (W). Decora- 
tive. A very early bloomer. Plant 
dwarf and well branched. Flowers 
large and stems of exceptional 
length. Color, rich apricot with 
bronze shading: 50c each..-.-............... 
DAHLMOOR TWILIGHT (W). Dec- 
orative. Strong, healthy growth. 
‘lowers large and produced in pro- 
fusion. Color, a shading of opal, 
violet and. fawn... 50c each.-2...:....... 
DAHLMOOR ORCHID (W). A superb 
Dahlia of hybrid catcus form petals 
curved and uniform in formation. 
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Color, rich orchid pink. 50 each........ 3 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
EDITH BERYL. (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. 
5 0G each. 312. Oui nee eee eee 
EDNA FERBER. (Hybrid Cactus.) 
Very large and full with curved 
shaggy petals. Stems long and rigid. 
Color, coral shaded to old gold. One 
of hoe best of modern dahlias. 50e 
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INKYO. A nearly black hybrid cactus 
that produces an abundance of dark 
red incurved blooms. Everyone who 
has grown this dahlia is enthusias- 
tic in its praise. 50c each.............. 
JANE COWL. (Decorative.) wonder- 
ful new dahlia and a prize winner 
whenever shown. Flowers are im- 
mense jin Size, averaging 8 to 11 
inches in diameter and of fine sub- 
stance and keeping qualities. Color, 
old gold with amber shadings. 50c 
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JERSEY’S BEAUTY. (Decorative. ) 
A fine true pink decorative dahlia of 
perfect form on long stiff stems 
that hold the flowers high above a 
strong, vigorous plant. 50c¢ each...... 
KEMP’S VIOLET WONDER. (Decora- 
tive.) A large, well-formed flower. 
Good stems and habit. Color, rich 
violet purple, b0c.ceach 12.8. 425) = 
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+2 24a ee 
KENNETH GILBERT. (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. 
50¢4 each (ci28 ee oe ee ree 
KENTUCKY. (Decorative.) Color sal- 
mon pink. Fine long stems. A gem 
for -cutting.) 50ceach=...22....o 
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 stems—18-24inches—show- 
Ing well above the foliage. Color, 
rich American Beauty red. (The 
name was given by the Golden, 
Colorado, Kiwanis Club, August 25, 
1925). 60c*each 24 2 
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, 
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MARGRACE. (Decorative.) <A large 
perfect flower with high center 
stems long and wiry. Rich orange- 
scarlet. A variety highly recom- 
mendedia $00 Seach tee ee 
MRS. M. J. SCHAEFER. (Decora- 
tive.) A large full flower. Color, 
clear rich pink. Plant vigorous, 
stems medium. $1.00 each.................. 
