W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
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Standard Dahlias 
Prices in this list, 35¢ each, any 3 for $1.00 
Various Types—C., Cactus; D., Decorative; S., Show 
Hite ELLs 
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Approximate 
BON TON (W.) (S.) A fine ball-shaped 
flower of deep garnet red. An extra 
sip okey O20) bes eee = 

ELSIE BONNELL. (C.) A finely formed 
true cactus type. Flowers very freely 
on good stems. Color, dark red 
FAIRY. (D.) An exceptionally pretty 
bright pink; flowers averaging 3 
inches or more in diameter when fully 
developed — See 

GOLDEN SPRAY. (W.) (S.) Large 
flowers borne on long stems and pro- 
duced in profusion. Bright golden yel- 
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low. A superb variety for cutting_____ 4 
It. High 
Approximate 
JACK ROSE. (D.) Brilliant crimson-red, 
rich and glowing, similar in shade to 
the popular Rose, which suggested its 


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MAID OF KENT. (D.) Intense scarlet, 
variegated with pure white; fre- 
quently a solid scarlet____ eae se: 
PURPLE MANITOU. (D.) Extra large, 
clear purple. A sport from the popular 
La Grand Manitou; one of the best 
clear purples a 2 a 2a 70" 
STRADELLA. : (S.) Purple-red flower, 
rounded and full h. = s + 

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 23 
ALL ARE WILMORE INTRODUCTIONS MARKED (W) 
Price on all Pompoens 35c each—3 for $1.00 
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Approximate 
BRONZE BABY. (W.) A taller grower 
than most of the pompons. A profuse 
bloomer of amber, bronze and Indian 
red shadings: sometimes almost solid 
coloring of the latter. Excellent stems. 
Introduced 1947 a 



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GARNET BEAUTY. (W.) Deep garnet 
flowers of perfect form. Another rank 
and vigorous growing plant. Intro- 
duced 1947 4% 
GOLDEN GOBLIN. (W.) Perfectly 
formed flowers of rich golden-yellow. 
Slightly larger blooms than on the 
normal pompon. ae 2 2 Sa: 
ISABEL. Vivid scarlet. Every flower 
perfect in form, and exquisitely 
quilled. Fine stems mye = 4 
JOE FETTIE. Pure white, excellent 
variety for cutting_ + 
LITTLE CANARY. (W.) Rich deep 
canary-yellow; a very free bloomer 
and good stems Ms -_ == BY, 
LITTLE CLOWN. (W.) Bright cherry 
red to amber yellow. A beautiful au- 
tumn combination. Stems long and 
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Approximate 
LITTLE SCOUT. (W.) Good free 
bloomer, flowers dark red, borne on 
long stems, holding blooms well above 




the foliage eee = coats 
LITTLE VICTOR. (W.) Rich orange 
shading to golden yellow. Good stem 
and perfect form = es ee ees ao 
MINNIE MELLOR. Orchid pink with 
SOOUsTOR IM wat Clas lel) == age aes 
RITA’S PAPOOSE. (W.) Brilliant cerise 
pink. A neat little flower and a won- 
derful bloomer = eros 21% 
ROSA WILMOTH. Rose pink. Ideal for 
CULE BLT Oak ee Re ae eee See ae 3 
SHAWNEE PAPOOSE. (W.)  (1932.) 
Copper red shaded to amber. Long 
Sqocenay eeanel sialroWe. seo Npaoe = e 4 
WHITE FAIRY. (W.) A heavy bloomer. 
Perfectly formed white flowers. Ts- 
pecially good cutting variety_______ os 
YELLOW GEM. Pure yellow of excel- 
lent form and habit. The best of the 
WELLO Whe ata oe oat eee 3 
One each of the above fifteen Pompons for $4.25 
