TRYON’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
Greetings, Dahlia Friends 
VISITORS WELCOME 
We wish to extend a cordial invitation to anyone interested 
in dahlias to visit our gardens from July ‘till October. 
GUARANTEE 
We guarantee all roots to grow and to be true to name and 
will cheerfully replace any that fail in either respect. 
SUBSTITUTION 
We do not substitute unless permission is granted or a second 
choice is listed. 

TERMS 
Cash with order or ‘upon notice that shipment is ready. Either 
money order, check or bank draft, which ever is most convenient. 
Notice to Washington Customers: Residents of the State of 
Washington, please include 2% sales tax, as we are not allowed 
to absorb this. 
DELIVERY 
We prepay postage on ail retail orders. All orders paid in 
full are sent out around the |5th of April unless otherwise directed. 
Orders sent before April Is+ are at purchaser's risk of freezing, 
drying up or rotting. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION—I2 large varicties, our selection, post- 
paid tories ae __ ee $2.50 
Worth three times the price. 
Our 1941 I ntroducnaam 
WHITE LACE—Cac. A pure white cactus with the tips of petals 
lacinated which gives it a very lacy appearance. Blooms aver- 
age 7 inches, stems strong and good length, bush 4 feet. Won 
Achievement medal in 1939 and blue ribbon as best cactus 
in show at Tacoma in 1940. We highly recommend this dahlia. 
Roots 2s 122252. LL eel SS eee $10.00 
CURLY HEAD—Cac. A pure yellow cactus with petals that curl 
in a very pleasing manner. This is an ideal cut flower variety 
with blooms averaging 5 inches and excellent long stems. 
Roots soe oe eee eee $2.00 
KADORA—Cac. A white cactus with a slight pink cast in center. 
This dahlia is short and makes a fine bedding variety. Blooms 
average 6 to 7 inches, fine stems and a good cut flower. Roots $2.00 
GOLDEN YOUTH—Min. F. D. A pure gold with no trace of 
yellow. Blooms average 2!/, inches with good stems and an 
exceptionally prolific bloomer. This miniature won blue rib- 
bons at the Washington Dahlia Society show at Tacoma and 
Capital Dahlia Show at Olympia in 1940 as the best basket 
of decorative miniatures. We know of nothing that equals 
this in tts color, Priced low at, roots] = ==—————————— 75¢ 
REVOLUTION—Min. Dec. A seedling of Red Head and similar 
form but the color is dark red. Stems are long and stiff, hold- 
ing the blooms well on top. Its good and keeping qualities 
are the best. Roots.__..._.___.._.-_-._-_1 oe 50c 
SHOOTING STAR—A graceful star-shaped single. Color is a 
rich buff overlaid with a aold sheen. Blooms average 5 inches. 
It is really different and very effective when properly displayed. 
Roots -1..- seas nels 50c 
FTRYONS POINSETTA—A large red single that bears a remark- 
able resemblance to a poinsettia. Blooms average 6 inches and 
petals come to a point. Very effective when cut. Roots__50¢ 
TRYONS CAMELLIA—F. D. A soft red color and a perfect Ca- 
mellia form which makes i+ very effective for corsages. Some- 
thing different in min‘atures. Roots________ ee $2.00 
POWDER PUFF—Min. F.D. This has a white base color overlaid 
lavender in the center. Size of blooms average 3 inches. 
Makes a good florist number as it is a heavy and consisten 
bloomer. Roots 2-2-2212 4-4. __ 50c 
SUNSET—An orange o71m of true exhibition quality. Won three 
blue ribbons in 1940. Roots 
1940 Introductions 
SUNLITE (Lee-Tryon})—Semi-Cactus. A fine petaled semi-cactus 
that would be classed as a cactus by some growers. Color is 
a clear lemon yellow, blooms 8 to 9 inches by 5 inches deep, 
extra long stems that hold the blooms perfectly. A_ prolific 
bloomer and a good keeper. Won first prize at Washinaton 
Dahlia Society Show and Capitol Dahlia Society Show in 1937 
and was not entered for competition since. Roots, net__.$2.50 





