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WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
SOLLUX, F. D. (87) 
A genuine yellow of deepest sunlight shades. Quite like 
a yellow Elite Glory. A marvelous dahlia held facing up 
on the stiffest of stems. An ideal growing plant. Flowers 
are large as well as attractive. Should be better known 
as it’s a winner. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
SPOTTSWOOD BEAUTY, F. D. (80) 
One of the finest pink dahlias ever introduced. 
Roots $ .75 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM, S. C. (84) 
Large pure white, with starlike petals, a prize winner. 
Plants $ .75 Roots $1.50 
STARLIGHT, I. D. (83) 
Golden yellow of large size, fine exhibition variety. 
Roots $ .50 
SUNNY JIM ROLPH, S, C. (83) 
Named after Governor Rolph of California. The flower 
is a wonderful color of gold suffused flaming orange. 
Roots $1.00 
TANG, I. D. (84) 
Honor Roll, orange flame, shaded gold, a beauty by the 
originator of Jane Cowl. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
THE COMMODORE, I. D. (88) 
I have grown this gigantic monster to 12 inches and 
believe that it can be grown larger. It is one of the very 
few real large ones that is a prolific bloomer. It is noth¬ 
ing unusual to see six or more blooms on a plant, each 
averaging 12 inches at the same time. The color is a 
rich lemon yellow, overcast with a golden sheen. The 
plant is literally covered with blooms from early to late 
in the season, of medium height, sturdy growth, and wide 
spreading habit. The huge blooms are held erect on cane¬ 
like stems. A solid row of Commodores in our garden 
created a sensation when in full bloom. 
Plants $ .75 Roots $1.50 
THE WORLD, (85) 
The coloring is an unusually l'ich, deep, rosy magenta, 
overlaid garnet, with silver shadings on edges of petals. 
A rich and beautiful combination of colors. Perfect, full 
centers. Stems are strong and expect. Foliage is thick and 
leathei-y. A good sturdy grower and a real prize winner. 
This dahlia has good substance, but it is best not to let 
it bloom in the extreme hot weather, but cut back fox- 
blooms in cool weather, when the color will be as 
described. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $ .50 
TOMMY ATKINS, F. D. (82) 
One of the most vivid reds, stems extra long, one of the 
best. 
Roots $ .50 
TOMMY BURCH, (82) 
A bi-color, white edged with a pink stripe. A low bush, 
but covered with bloom. 
Roots $ .50 
THOMAS A. EDISON, F. D. (86) 
A gorgeous royal purple dahlia with the sheen of velvet. 
Named in honor of the electrical wizard with his per¬ 
mission. The flower is of staghorn fox-mation which adds 
greatly to its beauty, free flowering with perfect stems. 
Dark green insect-i-esisting foliage. Shoxild be in every 
garden. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $ .75 
TREASURE ISLAND, F. D. (85) 
Bright apricot with gold and rose shadings. A wonderful 
dahlia in every respect and we cannot recommend it too 
highly. 
Roots $ .75 
VALENTINO, F. D. (83) 
Salmon pink shading to cream. An upright 
attractive in formation and of enormous size. 
gx-ower. 
Roots $ .50 
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