W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 21 
Standard Dahlias 
Prices in this list, 35c each, any 3 for $1.00 
Various Types—C., Cactus; D., Decorative; S., Show 
Biteeeeiniess 
Approximate 
BON TON (W). A fine ball-shaped 
flower of deep garnet red. An extra 
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ELSIE BONNELL. (Cactus.) A finely 
formed true cactus type. Flowers 
very freely on good stems. Color, 
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GOLDEN SPRAY (W). (S.) Large 
flowers borne on long stems and 
produced in profusion. Bright golden 
peo: A superb variety for cut- 
ing 
JACK ROSE. (D.) Brilliant crimson- 
red, rich and glowing, similar in 
shade to the popular Rose, which 
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Ft. High 
Approximate 
MAID OF KENT. (D.) Intense scarlet, 
variegated with pure white; fre- 
quently a solid scarlet.......................... 4 
MRS. THOS. BURCH (W). (D.) Rich 
old gold, sometimes marked with 
pink, shading to fawn. An ideal fall 
Shade and one of the very best of 
the autumn tinted varieties. Flowers 
full size, stems long and rigid, fine 
TOT CULCIN pierre nase eee ees 4 
PURPLE MANITOU. (D.) Extra large, 
clear purple. A sport from the 
popular La Grand Manitou; one of 
the best clear purples .......................-.- 3 
STRADELLA. (S.) Purple-red flower, 
rexoubhaVelevsl have, SHUN. ee pe os ay ee 4 
Collection No. 1. Twelve unlabeled Dahlias; no two alike. Our selection 
of foregoing, including five or more Dahlias of Special Merit; with full color 
range. $4.00 postpaid. 

Pompon Novelty List—See Half Tone Page 29 
ALL ARE WILMORE INTRODUCTIONS MARKED (W) 
Prices on all Pompons 35c each—3 for $1.00 
Ft. High, 
Approximate 
BIDE-A-WEE (W.) Neatly formed 
flowers on good stems. Color pur- 
Oe Tec: lames oe ste ence PPE BE 1 Ie es Ss 2 3 
BRONZE BABY (W). A taller grower 
than most of the pompons. A pro- 
fuse bloomer of amber, bronze and 
Indian red shadings; sometimes al- 
most solid coloring of the latter. 
Excellent stems. Introduced 1947...... 5 
GARNET BEAUTY (W). Deep garnet 
flowers of perfect form. Another 
rank and vigorous growing plant. In- 
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GOLDEN GOELIN (W.) Perfectly 
formed flowers of rich golden-yel- 
low. Slightly larger blooms than 
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ISABEL. Vivid scarlet. Every flower 
perfect in form, and exquisitely 
quilled. Fine stems 
JOE FETTIE. Pure white, excellent 
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LITTLE CANARY (W.) Rich deep 
canary-yellow; a very free bloomer 
Swale. Fee vexel sSqesneanss es ks ee ee ae 21% 
LITTLE CLOWN (W). Bright cherry 
red to amber yellow. A _ beautiful 
autumn combination. Stems long 
straight. 
DOR GY hl ep oe ie teas 4 
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Approximate 
LITTLE SCOUT (W). Good free 
bloomer, flowers dark red, borne on 
long stems, holding blooms well 
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LITTLE VICTOR (W). Rich orange 
shading to golden yellow. Good 
stem and perfect form.................-........ 3 
MINNIB MELLOR. Orchid pink with 
good form and Stem.................-2.-----s+00 3 
RITA’S PAPOOSE (W). Brilliant 
cerise pink. A neat little flower and 
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ROSA WILMOTH. Rose vink. Ideal 
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SHAWNEE PAPOOSE (W). (1932). 
Copper red shaded to amber. Long 
Sycvoal eshetol GabeVe) bop gee Veeder eee 4 
WHITE FAWN (W). An especially 
heavy bloomer of perfectly formed 
white flowers, with a slight tinge 
of lavender in the center as flower 
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YELLOW GEM. Pure yellow of ex- 
cellent form and habit. The best of 
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One each of the above sixteen Pomipons for $4.50 
