20 W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
Dahlias of Special Merit 
Various Types and Varieties—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. 
75c each 
AVALON. (Decorative.) One of the 
largest of dahlias, with fine stem, 
and a good keeper. Clear, rich yel- 
Hie) Highly recommended. 50c 
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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BOB, PLEUSE. (Hybrid Cactus.) Dark 
maroon, heavily tipped with white. 
An early and free bloomer, very 
showy. 
BUTTERFLY. (Decorative.) A flower 
of medium size on fine stems. A 
pretty shading of cream pink. An 
attractive flower, very useful for 
cutting. 
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 
poe pink shading to blush. 50c 
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GOLDEN KING. A very large golden 
yellow show type dahlia with dis- 
tinctive quilled petals. 75¢ each........ 5 
INEKYO. 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. 
JANE COWL. (Decorative.) wonder- 
ful new dahlia and a prize winner 
whenever shown. Flowers are im- 
mense in 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. 
KENTUCKY. (Decorative.) Color sal- 
mon pink. Fine long stems. A gem 
for cutting. 
M. COLE. (Decorative.) Amber shaded 
fawn pink, often tipped white. 75c 
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LOSASSO GOLD. (Hybrid Cactus.) A 
huge apricot bronze, with eception- 
ally long stems. Prolific bloomer. 
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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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Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTELLIER. 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 
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MRS. I. 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 
peat dahlias in cultivation. 650c 
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MRS. CARL SALBACH. (Decorative.) 
Extra large and of beautiful form 
and always full to the center. Stems 
are exceptionally long, holding the 
flower erect. Color, soft lavender- 
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NANCY SUE LANG. (Decorative.) 
A very large flower on excellent 
stems. Color, old gold, heavily 
shaded with orange. Similar to 
Radio but larger. A very attractive 
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OPHIR (BR. 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 
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QUEEN OF DAHLMOOR (W). A dec- 
orative form of strong, healthy 
growth. Flowers large, 7 to 9 inches, 
borne on fine stems. Color, a shad- 
ing of fawn, pink and violet. Ex- 
cellent for cutting. 75c each............ 
RED PROLIFIC. (Hybrid Cactus.) 
Rich cerise red. Large flower borne 
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ROSA NELL. (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. 
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ROSE FALLON. (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.: (ov cheacheh=. 4:5 3 eee 
SWEETHEARTS 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, b0cteach ts ee eee 
WHITE ABUNDANCE. (Decorative.) 
This is a fine, large white with espe- 
cially long stem. Excellent for cut- 
ting purposes. Petals slightly point- 
ed at the tip and could almost be 
classified a Hybrid Cactus. An espe- 
cially fine dahlia. $1.00 each............ 

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