WAGSCHAL’S PHANOMEN (I. D. 
Wagschal-Parrella)—Color, Canary 
yellow. Blooms up to 12 inches, 
erect on cane like stems. Formation 
perfect. The immense blooms have 
a wavy petal formation. This 
dahlia is just a little different from 
the regular run of yellows. A 
good plant. Insect resisting foliage. 
A real fine dahlia, and we recom¬ 
mend this dahlia very highly. (A 
dahlia with a shower of blooms) 
was awarded a ‘‘Certificate of 
Merit” by! the German Dahlia So¬ 
ciety in 1938. Also on Mr. Robert’s 
Honor Roll in THE FLOWER 
GROWER. Height of plant, 4^ 
ft. Root $10.00 - Plant $3.34 
KIMIKAGE (I. Endow - Parrella) 
—In introducing this lovely 
dahlia, we are positive of offer¬ 
ing something real different. 
Kimikage isn’t a large dahlia, 
but one of the most beautiful in 
color and very different in for¬ 
mation. The petals of this 
dahlia twist in such a fine man¬ 
ner that frankly it is hard to 
describe. You must see this 
dahlia in bloom to appreciate 
its real beauty. Color, lemon 
yellow. Light green foliage, in¬ 
sect resisting. Note: Kimikage 
is on Mr. Johnston’s Honor Roll 
in HOUSE BEAUTIFUL, and 
Mr. Dudley in THE FLOWER 
GROWER. Height of plant, 4% 
ft. Root $5.00 Net 
Plant $2.00 Net 
FIRE BIRD (S. C.)—Color, bright cardinal red. Medium size flower of ex¬ 
ceptional beauty. Formation is perfect. Flowers are erect on long rigid 
stems, blooms early and in profusion. Plant is an open grower with dark 
green leathery foliage. Insect resisting. A perfect dahlia. “Certificate of 
Merit” at S. N. H. F., 1937. Height of plant, 5 to 6 feet. 
Root $7.50 - Plant $2.50 
MRS. B. AMBERS (I. D.)—Here is one of the best of the Australian dahlias. 
The blooms are immense in size on long straight stems. The color is very 
rich, ranging from cadmium yellow to raw sienna. The petals are somewhat 
crinkled and have a glistening sheen. Bush grows to 4% feet and is literally 
covered with exhibition blooms from early season until frost. 
Root $10.00 - Plant $5.00 
