Dahlias are the most satisfying of any flower. Ask 
the man who grows them. 
POINSETTIA,, I.D. (Holland)—This large flower 
is truly a beauty. The color is as near the Poin- 
settias as possible, being a deep flame red with 
a glowing carmine over all. The flowers are 
large and of great depth. Roots $2.00. Plants. $1.00 
CERISE GIANT, S.C. (Holland)—This lovely flow¬ 
er is a cerise red streaked with silvery white. 
Has splendid habits and fine stem. One that 
will make a fine showing on the show table and 
in the garden. Roots $2.00. Plants. $1.00 
VIN-WELL ROYALIST, I.D. (Blamer-Hulin-Par- 
rella)—This is one we all like, a deep purple 
violet, that holds itself well on fine long stems. 
The blooms are very large and with darker 
shadings at the center. Bush medium tall and 
well branched. One of the beauty spots of any 
garden. We found nothing to condemn about 
this variety the past season. The insects left 
it alone entirely. Strong roots. $5.00 
VIN-WELL BRIDESMAID, S.C. (Blamer-Parrella- 
Hulin)—This variety was also one that graced 
our gardens the past season. Received an 
award of honor at the Georgia Trial Gardens. 
The form of the dainty blooms are most lovely 
and the color is a distinctive old rose with a 
tint of yellow. The blooms are held facing on 
good stems and are good keepers when cut. 
Roots $10.00. Plants .$3.35 
VIN-WELL BITTERSWEET, I.D. (Blamer-Par- 
rella—Hulin)—This is a 1938 release and has 
made good. The color of this dahlia is quite 
new, being a copper red overlaid with amber. 
Large blooms, perfect in formation, are held 
on good stems well out of the foliage. Aver¬ 
age height of bush 4 feet with many side lat¬ 
erals. On two honor rolls last season. Strong 
roots. $7.50 
DIRECTOR MARSHALL A. HOWE, F.D. (Par- 
rella-Blamer-Hulin)—This Honor Roll dahlia of 
last season received an award of merit at the 
Georgia Trial Gardens and was very much 
praised by all who had the pleasure of seeing 
it grow. The medium tall bushes bear several 
large blooms of dark Tyrian Rose well above 
bright green foliage that adds to the general 
loveliness of the flower. Strong roots. Each. $10.00 
A. L. ALEXANDER, I.D. (Stock-Parrella-Hulin)— 
This lovely dahlia was named in honor of the 
great radio announcer. The lively color is deep 
flame with shades of grenadine red overcast 
with a bronze sheen showing lines of gold 
through the outer petals. Striking indeed is the 
general comment. Stems are perfect holding 
the large blooms at a nice placement. This 
dahlia was mentioned by Mr. Dudley in his 
Honor Roll in Dec. Flower Grower under the 
name of New York World’s Fair. The name 
has been changed but the flower remains the 
same. We are offering this beauty in plants 
only at . Net $5.00 
When you grow a hundred varieties you are then 
getting to be a real FAN. 
