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WENOKA F. D. 
(Hulin-Parrella) 
A huge decorative of a solid Rosy 
Mauve or deep magenta. This is 
the flower that caused such a sen¬ 
sation at East Lansing trial gar¬ 
dens where it won a certificate 
with a score of 88, only one va¬ 
riety scoring higher. On two 
honor rolls this year and this is 
what Mr. Hart says about it: 
“One of those large perfect dah¬ 
lias that makes 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 also outstanding at East Lan¬ 
sing and the New York Botanical 
Garden. The color is a shade 
lighter than American Beauty 
Rose. For perfection of bloom, 
true type and splendid growing 
habits this dahlia has made a 
fine impression.” 
Roots $2.50 Plants $1.25 
WENOKA 
YOUTH 1. D. (Parrella-Hulin)—A gorgeous Bi-Color of medium size. Color, 
American beauty, shading to magenta toward the center, tipped white. Out¬ 
standing in every respect, unusual formation and resembles a water lily. 
A fine commercial variety, has a wonderful keeping quality. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
BALL DAHLIAS 
A. D. LIVONI—Soft pink. 
CAROLYN CALL—Clear pink. 
JAMES VICK—Purple crimson. 
J. C. D.—Red and purple Bi-color. 
VIVIAN—White 
MAUD ADAM—Clear shell pink. 
MRS. C. D. ANDERSON — Rich 
purple crimson. 
STORM KING—White, 
edged rose velvet. 
Any of the above Roots 50c each. Collection of 8 for $2.75. 
COLLARETTE 
GRANITE FALLS—An exceptional beautiful collarette. We recommend this 
dahlia very highly. The flowers are light red with a yellow collar. 
Roots 75c 
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