WENOKA (Hulin) 1935, FD, 5-6 ft., 10x5 ins. Rosy 
mauve or deep magenta, a shade lighter than Amer¬ 
ican Beauty Rose. One of those large, perfect formal 
decoratives whose habits of growth makes dahlia 
growing look very easy. Outstanding at the Bronx 
Botanical Gardens, New York and the A. D. S. trial 
grounds at East Lansing, Mich., where it scored 88. 
On trial in five different localities and all report fine 
performance. Honor Roll. 
Root $10.00 Plant $5.00 
WHITE WONDER, ID, 5 ft., 8-10 ins. Pure white. A 
large deep flower with long pointed petals twisted and 
curled. On top or well up on strong stem. Good 
root maker. 
Root $1.50 Plant_ 
DOLLAR COLLECTIONS OF 
LARGE DAHLIAS 
Any one collection listed below for $1.00 postpaid. Any 
three for $2.75 postpaid. No changes in collections allow¬ 
ed. Correctly labeled. Limit - four collections to each 
customer. 
No. 10. One root each, Jerseys Beauty, Betty Colter, The 
Commodore. 
No. 11. One root each, Mrs. A. B. Seal, Jane Cowl, Girl 
of Hillcrest. 
No. 12. One root each, Jerseys Beacon, Omar Khayyam, 
Girl of Hillcrest. 
No. 13. One root each, Jerseys Beauty, Jerseys Beacon, 
Jane Cowl, The Commodore. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
FAIRY (Bond) 1934. Miniature decorative. 3 ft., 2 Mj- 
3 ins. This dainty little dahlia is best described as a 
miniature Jersey’s Beauty, having the same lovely 
shade of pink with a slight suffusion of mauve toward 
the tips of the petals. Perfect decorative blooms with 
perfect stems are produced in great profusion. 
Root $1.00 Plant 50c 
BLUEBIRD. Min. FD. S-SV 2 ins., 2-2 1 /£ ins. deep; 3 Y 2 ft. 
Bluish lavender. The nearest to a blue in the min- 
atures. Good growth and very good keeper. 
Root 50c 
Plant 50c 
