MAD RIVER GARDENS, URBANA, OHIO 
VOLCANO (Richardson) Formal to I. D. Always we like to offer large, vigorous varie¬ 
ties such as this fine Dahlia, which made the very high score of 89 at the Trial 
Grounds, and a runner up for the Achievement Medal. Long, strong stems, hold¬ 
ing these very large flowers at an angle of 45 degrees. Color, orange flame red; 
will not fade or burn. Strong Plants $1.50 
WENOKA (Hulin) F. D. One of those large perfect Dahlias, that makes the Dahlia 
growing look so easy. A true formal type that will be a sure winner in these 
classes. One of the best new Dahlias on the West Coast, and at New York Botani¬ 
cal Gardens. The color is a shade lighter than American Beauty red. For perfec¬ 
tion of blooms, true type, and splendid growing habits, this Dahlia has made a fine 
impression. Strong Plants $1.25 Roots $2.50 
WAR ADMIRAL (Salem) I. D. Large blooms, color apricot with rosy pink reverse 
petals twist. Certificate of Merit at Georgia trial garden. Very good substance. 
Strong Plants $5.00 
WATCHUNG GIANT (Smith) I. D. Another giant flower, eleven by six inches. Color, 
deep amber yellow suffused orange carmine. One of the best of the 1937 introduc¬ 
tions. Very beautiful and recommended. Strong Plants $1.50 
Rooted Cuttings Priced Upon Request 
For several years we have grown many pot roots. If you are inter¬ 
ested in these, write for list ready about April 1st. 
We Recommend the Following Dahlia Publications: 
AMERICAN DAHLIA SOCIETY BULLETIN 
251 Court Street, West Haven, Conn. 
MID WEST NEWS 
1040 Rutledge St., Madison, Wis. 
THE DAHLIA 
12147 Harvard Ave., Chicago, Ill. 
— NEW FOR 1939 — 
JESSIE E. COWLES — FURORE 
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