WHITE WONDER. I. D. (Kemp). This sensa¬ 
tional White Dahlia has giant blooms, (many of 
which are 11 to 12 inches across by 8 to 9 inches in 
depth), pure white, with long, pointed, twisted and 
curled petals, held erect on cane-like stems. Grows 
5 to 6 feet. Div. $1; Plants $1. 
WASHINGTON GIANT. I. D. (Lee). Well named 
as the giant blooms are frequently 12 inches in diam¬ 
eter and deep. Blooms are lavender streaked silver 
and with silvery petaloids throughout. Fine growing 
habits and best of stems. Winner of the American 
Home Achievement Medal, 1933. Div. $2; Plants $1. 
COLLECTIONS 
My collections are read bargains, and give 
great satisfaction. Try them. 
No. 1 —For $5 will send you one dozen 
tubers, all named varieties and none that sell 
for less than $1.00 each. 
No. 2 —For $10 will send 12 tubers, none 
selling for less than $2.00 each, and a good 
variety of colors. 
No. 3 —For $20 will send you 12 high class 
varieties, none listed for less than $3.00 and 
up to $5.00 each. A fine collection and a won¬ 
derful bargain. All the above my selection. 
No. 4 —Always have some tubers from 
which the tags have been lost. These may in¬ 
clude some of the highest priced varieties. 
While they last, only $2.00 per 12 tubers. Cus¬ 
tomers have secured tubers of varieties cost¬ 
ing five times what they paid for the whole 
dozen. Quantity quite limited. 
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