VOLCANO (1937), F. D. 
It received a score of 89 at the Trial Grounds where it was 
claimed one of the best. It is a very rugged grower, blooms 
measuring 9 to 12 inches in diameter and 6 to 8 inches deep. 
Huge dimensions in every way. The flowers are held on 
straight, strong stems two feet above the foliage. The color 
is an orange-flame red, which does not fade in the sun or rain. 
Plants 85c Roots $2.00 
WASHINGTON GIANT (Lee, 1934), I. D. 
Here is a real lavender in a finely formed flower. The blooms 
are streaked with silver, showing silver petaloids in the 
center. Very large on extra good stems. On the Honor Roll. 
Roots 85c 
WATCHUNG GIANT (Smith), I. D. 
Deep amber yellow, suffused orange carmine, with dark green 
and insect resistant foliage. Listed on Honor Roll. 
Plants $1.00 
WATCHUNG SUNSET (Smith), I. D. 
Very pretty flowers of a watermelon pink with gold shadings. 
Excellent bloomer and fine stems. 
Roots 50c 
WENOKA (Hulin, 1935), F. D. 
Color a rosy mauve and flowers of large size, up to 13 in. in 
1934. One of the finest stemmed ones I ever have seen. Never 
defeated in the Northwest and a sensation at the Trial Gardens 
Roots 65c 
W. H. T. (McCarroll, 1931), F. D. 
Rich old rose on begonia rose with shades on the reverse of 
petals. It is a tall, robust grower, producing big flowers on 
strong stems. 
Roots 30c 
W. H. HOGAN, F. D. 
Bi-color Dahlia, odd shade of red, striped white. 
Roots 30c 
WHITE ABUNDANCE, Dec. 
A pure creamy white and considered the best from abroad of 
its color. Received very favorable comments at Bronx Park the 
past season. 
Roots 85c 
WHITE WONDER (Kemp, 1933), I. D. 
The largest fluffy white to date. Long graceful wavy petals 
and easily grown from 10 inches up. Strong plants and 
long stiff stems. (H. R.) 
Roots 30c 
WILLIAM G. WYLLIE (Greenough-Ruschmohr, 1937), F. D. 
Yellow, buff and pink. Good stems and large. Any one can 
grow it. 
Roots $1.25 
WOLVERINE GEM (Slocum, 1937), Ball Type 
A beautiful ball type Dahlia. Color is difficult to describe. It is 
a bicolor gray on red, and the blooms are held high on the 
best of stems. Somethina different. Trv this one. A. D. S. Certi¬ 
ficates (85C) and won first at New York National Show in its 
class. 
Roots 50c 
YANKEE GOLD (Wood, 1935), I. D. 
One of the best large gold Dahlias in my garden and very 
outstanding in 1937. 
Roots 60c 
YELLOW COLOSSAL, S. C. 
Gigantic flower, nine inches and more in diameter with a beau¬ 
tiful lemon yellow color. Strong stems carrying the flowers 
erect above the foliage. Recommendable show-bloom of splen¬ 
did formation. Award of Merit, Haarlem and Amsterdam. 
Plants $1.00 
YELLOW MARVEL, F. D. 
Very large bi-color, yellow, with white tips, greatly admired. 
Plants $1.00 
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