When better dahlias are grown, I will grow them 
WENOKA F. D. 
(Hulin-Parrella) 
A huge decorative of a solid Rosy 
Mauve or deep magenta. This is 
the flower that caused such a sensa¬ 
tion at East Lansing trial gardens 
where it won a certificate witti a 
score of 88, only one variety scoring 
higher. On two honor rolls this 
year and this is what Mr. Hart 
says about it: "One of those 
large perfect dahlias that makes 
dahlia growing look so easy. A true 
formal type that will be a sure 
winner in these classes. One of the 
best new dahlias on the West Coast 
and also outstanding at East Lan¬ 
sing and the New York Botanical 
Garden. The color is a shade lighter 
than American Beauty Rose. For 
perfection of 'bloom, true type and 
splendid growing habits this dahlia 
has made a fine impression." Stock 
is limited. 
Roots $20.00 Plants $10.00 
WENOKA 
HOLLY F. D. (Parrella)—This isn’t a large dahlia, but a very fine formed 
flower of medium size. Claret wine color shading to peach pink at the 
centre. Flowers are facing upward with the best of stems. Medium size 
and well formed bush with very unusual and insect resisting foliage. Fol¬ 
iage resembles Holly. A very good keeper after it is cut. Recommend 
this dahlia very highly. 
NOTE:—To those who had the pleasure of visiting our Garden this past 
fall, and made a notation of this beautiful dahlia. Holly is none other 
than the form Seedling No. 235. Roots $3.50 
VISITORS ARE WELCOME. 
I will have over 300 varieties, most of them Honor Roll dahlias, as 
well as many promising seedlings, and many new ones sent by other 
growers for trial and that have not been released for sale as yet, as well 
as many new novelties. 
You are cordially invited to bring along as many friends as you 
possibly can to mv gardens at any time after August 15th and see this 
magnificent sight. You are under no obligation to buy, but welcomed and 
I will be as happy to see you as you will be to see this magnificent collection 
of gorgeous massive flowers in all of the colors, shades, and tints of 
the rainbow. 
DIRECTIONS TO MY GARDENS: By auto follow the Boston 
Post Road to Grace Avenue, here turn east for 500 feet, and you are in 
the center of my gardens. 
Bv train: Take the N. Y. Westchester & Boston R. R. and get off 
at the Baychester Avenue station, from which my gardens can be seen and 
are less than 100 feet away, as my gardens run parallel with the railroad 
tracks. 
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