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VIN WELL TITIAN I. D. (Blamer-Parrella)—Color, autumn; technical color 
description. Lemon-yellow, lightly tinted coral red, reverse more heavily 
tinted. Flowering habit, very good. Date of first bloom, August 5th. Sub¬ 
stance, good. Stem, 4ti-16 1 /4 inches, strong, stiff, somewhat bowed; flowers 
half facing. Habit of plant, strong, vigorous, heavily branching. Health, 
excellent. Diameter of flower, 7%-11 inches; depth, 3 1 /2-5 1 / 4 inches. Height, 
of plant, 4V2-5V2 feet; spread, 2 V 2 -4 feet. (A very large flower.) Roots $1.50 
WATCHUNG GIANT (Smith) I. D.—Color, deep amber yellow suffused orange 
carmine. One of the best of the 1937 Introductions. The blooms are not 
only large, but also beautiful. Root $3.00 Plant $1.00 
WHITE WONDER (I. D.)—Bloom, 11x7. A pure white dahlia. The giant 
blooms are well formed with long pointed, twisted and curled petals. Gives 
the flower a light fluffy appearance. This dahlia comes to us as a cross of 
Fort Monmouth and Ida Perkins. On Mr. Hart’s Honor Roll. Height, 
5 feet. Roots 50c 
WAYVILLE BEAUTY (F. D.)—Pure white blosoms of medium large size and 
great depth. An unusually fine commercial dahlia and is outstanding also 
for the garden and for exhibition. The plants are of an open, branching 
growth with long, stiff and easily disbudded stems. Flowers profusely. 
Roots $2.50 
W. J. IRWIN (I. D.)—Color, deep pink. Immense flower on cane-like stem. 
A wonderful producer. Height, SV 2 feet. Roots 25c 
WENOKA F. D. (Hulin-Parrella)—A huge decorative of a solid Rosy Mauve or 
deep Magenta. This is the flower that caused such a sensation at East Lansing 
Trial Gardens where it won a Certificate with a score of 88. 
Roots $1.50 
YOUTH I. 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 $1.50 
ZANTHIC (Mountford) I.D.—A grand dahlia from South Australia. May be 
grown twelve inches. The long, broad petals, with pointed tips, have ex¬ 
cellent texture, and the center is good. The colour is lemon yellow through¬ 
out, and a glistening sheen radiates from the flower. The long, stiff cane 
stem carries the flower facing at a nice angle well above a bush of robust 
habit. We recommend this dahlia very highly. Plants only $3.50 
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