. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Max 19, 1921 The Florists^ Review 17 Dahlia Patrick O'Mara The 1920 Gold Medal Dahlia Flowers will be in great detnand next Autumn at good prices. 'rul)er> will bring a higb price the following Spring. Be Ready to Supply the Demand and make a good profit Patrick O'Mara began work as a boy for Peter lleiiderson, and grt-w up with the house, becoming gen eral manager. In appreciation of his life-long efforts for horticidture, we named for him this, the best Dahlia we have sent out in nearly halt a century of growing reliable stock Awarded < iol
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Max 19, 1921 The Florists^ Review 17 Dahlia Patrick O'Mara The 1920 Gold Medal Dahlia Flowers will be in great detnand next Autumn at good prices. 'rul)er> will bring a higb price the following Spring. Be Ready to Supply the Demand and make a good profit Patrick O'Mara began work as a boy for Peter lleiiderson, and grt-w up with the house, becoming gen eral manager. In appreciation of his life-long efforts for horticidture, we named for him this, the best Dahlia we have sent out in nearly halt a century of growing reliable stock Awarded < iold Medal. American Dahlia So- ciety for best new variety; Silver Medal, Society American Florists; Bronze Medal, Toronto Horticul- tural Society; American Dahlia Society Certilicate, highest score at the trial grounds, at ('oiinecticut Agricultural College, under ordinary field culture, a test that shows what residts an\ groui-r mav <'xpe, showing most on the petal backs. It is a striking condiination. It is the best shipping Dahlia and the best keep(;r we ever saw— sure to prove a money-niaknij.^ commercial variety and will be included in choice garden varieties. b'ditors of horticultural journals and Dahlia experts pronounce it a real acquisition. Price, $ per plant, $ per doz. Safe delivery guaranteed, ("a^h to accoiniiaiu order Correspondence in\ite(l from catalogue houses and retailers. Richard Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co. WHITE MARSH, MARYLAND Three thousand automobiles from various parts of the country passed throus:h our Dahlia fields one day last Autumn. Visitors are always Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
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