TRYON^S DAHLIA GARDENS 
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WASHINGTON GIANT 
THE COMMODORE—I. D. One of the 
largest Dahlias grown, clear sulphur yel¬ 
low, strong erect stems. Low growing. 
Very good_ 59c 
THE DUCHESS—S. C. New imported. A 
very large beautiful Dahlia of a very 
pleasing color of deep 3 "ellow, tipped pure 
white, petals incurved. Stems long, 
strong and erect_ 50c 
THE FIREMAN—I. D. Blooms are large, 
stems splendid and color is a very flash 
shade of scarlet red with golden flashes. 
Very flne_ 50c 
THOS. E. EDISON —P. D. A gorgeous royal 
purple of large size, good stems, profuse 
bloomer _ 50c 
UNCEE TOM—P. D. Large, black velvety 
red, good stems and habits_ 50c 
VARIO — I. D. Large, good stems and one 
of the best vareigated combinations I 
have seen. It is tan, pink and white, in 
various blendings _ 50c 
VIN WEED ARGONANT (Blamer-Parrella) 
—P. D. Color, apricot shading to a yellow 
center well formed flowers of 9 inches in 
diameter or more; blooms are erect on 
cane-like stems. Plant is a strong vigor¬ 
ous grower and self branching with insect 
resisting foliage, a flne grower and very 
reliable. Height 5 feet. Roots_ $1.00 
VIN WDEE BEUEBIRD (Blamer-Parrella) 
— P. D. 10x5—5 foot bush. A large blue 
purple which can be grown very large 
for exhibition or grown commercially is 
very proliflc, 12 to 15 seven inch bloom 
not unusual. Stem straight and strong. 
Never tips. Roots_ 50c 
VINWEEE ROYAEIST — I. D. Reddish 
purple, large size and with good stems. 
A 193S dahlia of merit. Roots— ._$2.50 
VIN WEEE PRINCESS (Blamer-Parrella) 
—P. D. A large deep full flwer held on 
cane-like stems above a healthy rugged 
bush. Color is a lilac pink, overcast 
with a transparent sky blue sheen. A 
very beautiful Dahlia that will lend pep 
to the Autumn shades. An early and 
proliflc bloomer, flne lasting qualities. 
Blooms are of large size and keep well 
after it is cut. Height of plant 6 feet. 
Roots _ $1.50 
VIN WEEE TITIAN (Blamer-Parrella) — 
I. D. Color, autumn; technical color de¬ 
scription. Lemon-yellow, lightlj^ tinted 
coral red, reverse more heavily tinted. 
Flowering habit, very good. Diameter of 
flower, 11 inches; depth, 514 inches. 
Height of plant, 51^ feet. Roots _ 50c 
* WASHINGTON GIANT (Eee)—I. D. One 
of the most outstanding 1934 intro¬ 
ductions in U. S. and has made good all 
over the world. Color is lavender with 
orchid tints and blended with silver. 
Petals are broad and waving and curling 
petaloids between them. Blooms are giant 
size, 12 inches and over across and 7 in. 
or more deep. Always has closed cen¬ 
ters. Stems hold the giant blooms per¬ 
fectly erect far above the foliage. Plants 
are medium tall, strong erect growing 
with splendid habits - 50c 
*WENOKO—P. D. Very large, long, strong, 
erect stems and splendid growing habit 
with insect resisting foliage. Color is 
rosy mauve and deep magenta. Very 
good - 75p 
