WENOKA, F.D. (Hulin-Parrella)—One of the 
finest and easiest growing dahlias yet intro¬ 
duced. Winner of certificate with the high score 
of 88. On three Honor Rolls in 1935. Winner 
of many prizes and a first-class certificate at 
Haarlem and Amsterdam, Holland, Reports com¬ 
ing from Australia also claim it'outstanding in 
every respect. The bushes are tall carrying 
large blooms on perfectly stiff LONG stems. 
Three times winner as best Washington Intro¬ 
duction at the Northwest shows. The color is 
a very nice deep magenta or rosy mauve. This 
is one dahlia that any one can grow. It is al¬ 
ready the parent of some very promising seed¬ 
lings. Roots, $5.00. Plants.$2.50 
Imported Novelties from 
Various Lands 
The trend for European Novelties grows each season. 
It is a fact that the Cactus varieties from overseas are 
improving with each new year. In another section we 
are offering some of the latest in plants only. 
ALTMARK, Cactus (Berger)—A real beauty in 
every respect, color and formation. The plants 
are medium in height and the eight-inch 
blooms are of a combination of pink and lilac, 
the petals being very pointed. The stems are 
long and stiff and keep well out of the foliage. 
Roots, $1.50. Plants .$1.00 
BERTTY GELDING, S.C. (Australia) — A fine 
autumn shade of gold and orange. The large 
blooms are very solid and held on good stems. 
The bush grows about five feet and insects do 
not bother it. Roots.$1.50 
BALLEGO’S GLORY, I.D. (Ballego)—A rich ma¬ 
hogany red with all petals edged and tipped 
with gold. The blooms are about seven inches 
and very attractive in the garden, as well as 
on the exhibition table. Roots.$1.00 
CORALLINA, S.C. (Bruidegom)—A very attrac¬ 
tive dahlia described by the Originator as brick 
red shading to gold at the base of the petals. 
The flowers are large and held facing on the 
best of stems. GOOD. Roots.$1.00 
DAILY MAIL, I.D. (England)—This is not new 
but very popular as it is a fine grower and 
large flowers of golden buff are produced very 
freely. It is wonderful for exhibition as it is a 
fine keeper. Roots.$0.50 
DOUKOPIL’S TRIUMPH, I.D. (Chechoslovakia) 
Extra large flowers of a straw color on fine 
long stems make this very desirable. The 
blooms are wide and fairly deep of a light am¬ 
ber at base of petals. GOOD. Roots.$1.00 
Don’t you get tired of looking at the same dahlias 
year after year? We do, that’s one reason we buy new 
ones every year. 
To make room for more DESIRABLE dahlias we 
are offering some extra values on last page. 
