TOWER’S EMPIRE. I. D. Honor Roll of 
1934. An immense bloom of gold with amber 
shadings. Petals slightly twisted. Plant a 
very tall and robust grower with beautiful 
fine lacy foliage. One of the outstanding 1935 
introductions and rated very high by Derrill 
W. Hart. Plants up to 8 feet in height. 
Blooms may be grown 12 to 15 inches in di¬ 
ameter. Div. $7; Plants $2.50, 3 for $6. 
“WENOKA”. (Hulin). A huge formal decora¬ 
tive of Rosy Mauve and deep magenta, on 
long stiff stems. This is a dahlia that is a real 
pleasure to grow. The bush is ideal and ab¬ 
solutely free from insect attack. This is the 
Dahlia that caused such a sensation at East 
Lansing Trial Gardens, where it secured a 
certificate of merit with a score of 88, only 
one dahlia scoring higher. On the Honor Roll 
for this season; also mentioned in Dr. Howe’s 
article in the December Flower Grower. 
“Wenoka” has been tried in five different lo¬ 
cations and all report its wonderful perform¬ 
ance. All stock is root grown, and of neces¬ 
sity quite limited. Strong divisions $10; 
Plants $3, two $5. 
—Hi— 
A NUMBER OF OTHER OUTSTANDING 
NEW VARIETIES, SECURED TOO 
LATE TO CATALOGUE. 
If you miss any you want, write 
us, we likely have them. 
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