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TRYON^S DAHLIA GARDENS 
PROST QUEEN 
WESTERN SUN — liifoniial Decorative. 
Huge blooms, ten to twelve inches aci oss 
by five and one-half inches deep. Dine 
form, petals roll forward in a vei'y pleas¬ 
ing manner. Color, clear golden orange, 
deeper at center. Stems erect at all 
times and hold the blooms well above 
the foliage. Free bloomer and has in¬ 
sect resisting foliage. Has won many 
prizes. This Dahlia was tested out In 
the Mid-West last year with splendid 
result. Roots _$5.00 
WHITE ABUNDANCE—P. D. A new Hol¬ 
land Dahlia that is a grand addition to 
the white varieties and it has large size. 
long, strong stems, and is very profuse 
blooming. Tall plants with good habits. 
A"ery fine _50c 
WHITE WONDER—I. D. Very large, pure 
Avhite. Lovely form, waving petals. 
Splendid stems and profuse blooming. 
Very good_50c 
WHIRDWIND—:c. D. A new artistic form, 
beautiful apricot buff, petals twisting and 
whirling to show the strawberry pink 
reverse. A fine basket variety and good 
keeper when cut, good long stems, profuse 
blooming _$1.50 
ZOKTA—P. D. A beautiful soft pink, 
blooms 6 to 7 inches_50c 
Miniature Dahlias 
Types like the larger varief les but small 
blooms not over 3inches ai .ross. Plants 
are most of them 2^/^ to 3 fe it tall except 
those described as tall. All are very pro¬ 
fuse blooming, and wonderful, cut flowers, 
especially fine for table decorations. All 
have splendid stems. 
LITTLE PEACHERINO—Min. F. D. A peach pink with pale yellow at base of petals. 
Wonderful stems and perfect centers. Excellent for table decorations and florist 
work. Roots_50c 
LITTLE PURITY—Min. F. D. Pure waxy white, blooms 2 to 2|/2 in., plants 3 ft. 
Very popular with the florists as it is smaller and whiter than the well known Corrone. 
It was given an Award of Honor by the Dahlia Society of Georgia, 1938. 
Roots _50c 
ORANGE DROP (Vinwell)—F. D. Most prolific bloomer in our fields. Color is a 
pure orange red, blooms average 2j/2 to 3 inches, bushes 3 feet. Excellent keeper. 
Roots _50c 
ACE OP HEARTS — P. D. A dark red 
miniature about 3 inches in size. Very 
attractive for basket work. Roots__50c 
BABY ROYAD — S. C. Gold Medal winner 
from England and has won many Prizes 
wherever exhibited. A beautiful little 
flower of salmon pink and apricot with 
gold shading. _50c 
BADDRE—^I. D. New, rosy salmon, fine 
form. Lovely _50c 
COLLEEN (VINWELL) — P. D. AVhite, 
slightly shaded with lavender. Extra 
long stems, a prolific bloomer and good 
keeper. AVe find this combines well with 
the pastel pompons in basket work. 
Roots _$1.00 
