
WHITE CAPS 
VALERIE WARD (Pom) A beautiful Pom that was greatly admired in Aus- 
tralia. A great winner. Color, cream and tipped rhodomine purple. Exhi- 
bition Type. Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
VERBENA (S. C.) A brilliant attractive semi-cactus, a flaming orange color, 
with clear yellow disc at center. Plants fiower freely from first to last. 
Perfectly wiry stems. H. C., R. H. S. England. 
Plants—$2.00 net Cuttings—$1.35 net 
WINNING WAYS (CI. D.) Blooms 8 to 10 inches, center a creamy yellow, blend- 
ing to a bright amaranth pink, each petal heavily based with chrome yellow. 
An abundant bloomer. Won Certificate of Merit at East Lansing. Honor 
Roll Dahlia. Plants—$3.00 Cuttings—$2.00 
WHITE CAPS (Ball) A pure white compact flower with a center that never 
comes open. Good stems held well above the insect resistant foliage. Won 
Silver Cup at Toledo, a winner. Plants—$3.00 Cuttings—$2.00 
WOTANA (F. D.) The clean stem is 18 in. in length, straight and rigid, carrying 
the huge blooms facing high out of a vigorous bush. Color best described as 
mikado orange, slightly darker at center. The rich color does not fade or 
bleach. Reliable exhibition variety. This giant was highly recommended, 
from Australia. Plants—$2.00 Cuttings—$1.50 
YELLENE (F. D.) This Australian variety was highly recommended to us. A 
Championship winner. A beauty in the formal class. Color, Canary yellow. 
Large blooms on good stems. This is absolutely the most nearly perfect 
formal you ever saw. You can get it up to 11” and the bloom is a perfect 
ball, every bloom good, early to late. Plants—$5.00 Cuttings—$3.30 
ZANTHIC (Dec.) Another Australian novelty, may be grown up to 12 in. The 
long broad petals with pointed tips. The color is lemon yellow on cane 
stems. Flowers facing this Dahlia was greatly admired in our gardens. 
One of the best, for exhibitions in the formal class. 
Plant—$2.25 net Cuttings—$1.50 net 
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