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 dimensidns 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 GOc Roots $1.50 
WAR BONNET, S. C. 
Our 1938 introduction. Here is the Dahlia we all have been 
waiting for. A beautiful orange crimson cactus. It can be 
grown very large and it grows loosely and openly some¬ 
what like Jersey Beauty and stems can be cut three to four 
feet long. So sure are we of its excellence, that we will 
gladly refuna every cent you pay for it, if you do not con¬ 
sider it one of the finest Dahlias you have ever grown. 
Plants 60c Roots $1.50 
WATCHUNG GIANT (Smith), I. D. 
Deep amber yellow, suffused orange carmine, with dark green 
and insect resistant foliage. Listed on Honor Roll. 
Plants GOc Roots $1.25 
WENOKA (Hulin, 1935), F. D. 
Color a rosy mauve and flowers of large size, up to 13 inches 
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 50c 
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 50c 
WHITE WONDER (Kemn, 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 35c 
WILLIAM G. WYLLIE (Greenough-Ruschmohr, 1937), F. D. 
Yellow, buff, pink. Good stems and large. Any one can grow it. 
Roots 85c 
YANKEE GOLD (Wood, 1935), L D. 
One of the best large gold Dahlias in my garden and very 
outstanding in 1937. 
Roots 50c 
YELLOW COLOSSAL, S. C. 
Flower, nine inches and more in diameter with a beautiful 
lemon yellow color. Strong stems carrying the flowers erect 
above the foliage. Recommendable show-bloom of splendid 
formation. Award of Merit, Haarlem and Amsterdam. 
Plants $1.00 
YOUR LUCKY STAR (Am. D. Farms, 1939), Str. C. 
Amaranth pink with white center, the color immediately de¬ 
mands admiration. The formation is also striking; regularly ar¬ 
ranged quilled petals form a very nice straight cactus. The 
stems are ideal and hold the huge flowers in perfect pose. The 
plant is upright, healthy and easy to grow, requires no staking 
if topped when small. Flowers 12 x 7 inches. Achievement 
Medal and Grand Prize winner in 1938 shows. 
Plant $2.00 
BARGAINS IN 
CLOSE-OUT VARIETIES 
In order to make room for the new ones and reduce our 
plantings we list many fine ones in this selection. Stock 
limited of many, so when ordering after April 1st make q 
second choice. All varieties named and labeled. 
COLLECTIONS 
Your pick of twelve out of the 15c and 20c ones at $1,25, 
or five at 75c, postage included, or let me pick you ten 40c 
and 50c ones out of this section and preceding one at $2.65. 
With every order of $3.00 or more of close outs from this 
section, a Root of a named variety, book value of $1.00 will 
be included free. 
Roots 
AGNES L. YOUNG (Young). I. D. 
A brilliant red flower with gold tips and gold reverse. Good 
stems and large flowers. 
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