WENOKA 
WENOKA (Hulin-Parrella)—This is the flower 
that caused such a sensation at East Lansing 
last season, where it scored 88, only one variety 
scoring higher. Large deep flowers of dark 
magenta or rosy mauve are held facing to 
nearly erect on exceptionally long stiff stems, 
the longest we know of in the formal class. 
On three Honors Rolls last season and has won 
both East and West in 1935. For perfection 
of bloom, true type and splendid growing hab¬ 
its this dahlia is hard to beat. Roots $10.00. 
Plants .$5.00 
DAD SMITH, F.D. (Smith)—This dahlia is a 
Northwest introduction and has made good 
both East and West, as well as over seas. It 
it is of the Jersey’s Beauty type and same size 
but the flowers are a bright red edged deep yel¬ 
low. For basket display it is ideal winning 
three sweepstakes ribbons this past season in 
the Northwest. The stems are long and stiff. 4.00 
GOLDEN HOARD, I.D. (Salem Dahlia Gardens)— 
Another fine golden yellow that grows to im¬ 
mense size. Nice robust growing bush with 
many laterals make it ideal in every way. 
Plenty of good blooms. 5.00 
HILLCREST NUGGET, I.D. (Scott)—This is the 
dahlia that beat WENOKA at the trial gar¬ 
dens last season, scoring 89.2 and was the high¬ 
est score of the season. The color is a rich 
combination of Violet-rose or rosy-pink. The 
flowers are well placed on perfect long stems. 
The bush is very robust and grows to a height 
of six feet. 7 
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TOWER’S EMPIRE, I.D. (Tower-Parrella)—This 
was one of the outstanding dahlias for 1935. 
Immense blooms of a clear golden yellow on 
long upright stems way above the bush. Tall 
bush and nice foliage. For a rugged grower 
and general appearance we like this variety the 
best of any in this color class. You will like it 
also. Roots $7.50. Plants . 
$3.75 
