WILLIAM J. WYLLIE. F. D. (Greenough) Color, 
sulphur yellow, shading to a buff with outer petals 
taking on a pinkish tone as the flower matures. Flow¬ 
ers average 10 inches in diameter and 5 inches m 
depth. Received Certificate of Merit at the A. D. S. 
Trial Grounds in Storrs in 1935, also in 1936. Winner 
as the best formal decorative in the undisseminated 
seedling class in the New York show in 1936. Plants 
$2 each. 
“WENOKA”. (Hulin) A huge formal decorative of 
Rosy Mauve and deep magenta, on long stiff stems. 
“Wenoka” has been tried in five different locations 
and all report its wonderful performance. Stock quite 
limited. Strong divisions $2; 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. Div. $1; Plants $1. 
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. 
MANY of the older varieties not listed. We 
can supply most any wanted variety. 
(gladiolus — genial 
PICARDY, the Glad Supreme... A lovely soft 
pink with spikes up to 5 ft. Giant Bulbs $3 
per 100; $20 per 1,000. Large Bulbs $2 per 
100; $15 per 1,000. 
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