W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
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Mrs. Henry Sewall (W) 1932. Hybrid Cactus 
The plant is of extra strong growth with broad healthy leaves 
and strong side branches. Grows to a height of 4 to 5 feet. Flower 
stems are long and rigid, holding the flower well above the foliage 
with no suggestion even of drooping. Flowers are extra large with 
a diameter of 8 to 9^ inches naturally. By disbudding will reach 
a diameter of 11 to 12 inches. Petals are long and shaggy, curving 
backward giving a plume effect. Color, lemon yellow without shad¬ 
ing or variation, nor does it show fading with age. An early 
and continuous bloomer. Mrs. Henry Sewall is superior to any 
yellow dahlia we have yet seen. An abundant producer of roots. 
Price, roots, ^1.50 each. 
