VOLCANO (F. D.), “Richardson,” 1937. Bloom 12x6 
bush 42 ft. Always we like to offer large, vigorous 
varieties such as this fine dahlia, which made the very 
high score of 89 at the Trial Grounds, and a runner-up 
for the Achievement Medal. Long, strong stems 
holding these very large flowers at an agle of 45 de- 
grees. Color orange flame red; will not fade or burn. 
Won several blue ribbons as the largest flower. Giant 
size, grand blush and fine stem... Root 


WANDA MEAD (1. D.), 
WHITE WINNER (F. De Wolfe) AL 944-2 Bloom 8x4, 
bush 5 ft. The color is a creamy white. It has the 
very best of extra long stems. Flowers all facing. NO 
dahlia has better substance. NEVER an open center. 
Certificate of Merit at East Lansing. On 1940 Honor 
RO bese viis e  e ee toeiet ae o PE r Root 
WHITE WONDER (|. D.), “Black-Kemp.”” Bloom 11x6, 
bush 542 ft. Pure white. A monster. Probably the 
finest white dahlia ever produced, cleaning up the 
shows from coast to coast. Honor Roll. At the Mid- 
West Show in Grand Rapids, White Wonder won as the 
LARGEST and MOST PERFECT bloom in the show. 
nn dened ong zens dmeespe ates stadia eae ssbg i tice ste es tee MEP a eee Root 
YOUR LUCKY-STAR (C.), ‘““American,”” 1939. Bloom 
12x7, bush 5 ft. Amaranth pink with white center, 
the color immediately demands admiration. The for- 
mation is also striking, the regularly arranged quilled 
petals form a very nice straight cactus. The stems are 
ideal and hold the huge flower in perfect poise. Mr. 
George Currie, of Wisconsin, one of the best authori- 
ties, says it is one of the VERY BEST new dahlias. On 
HonoreRal essai ce Sa ey eens Mates pi an Da PE eat Root 
ZEPHER (Cac.), ‘’Wind,’’ 1939. Bloom 6x3, bush 4 ft. 
Rich cardinal red. Best of substance. One of the good 
ONES Bb er see aa eae Re OE aks Se ee Root 
DOROTHY MAE HERTEL (F. D.), “‘Hertel’’ 1942. Bloom 
10x5, bush 4% ft. A deep shell pink on golden base. 
Long strong stems. Won Derrill Hart Gold Medal for 
scoring the highest in three Trial Grounds. Certificate 
of Merit. ~ _ Plant 
Extremely hardy, good multiplier. Ready to ship Au- 
-gust first. 50 blooming sized bulbs, ............ Price 
DAFFODILS 
Medium-Trumpet 
SEA GULL. Pure white perianth, trumpet light yellow, red 
picotee edge. Fine for naturalizing. 
LUCIFER. Large sulphur-white perianth with long 
rounded petals, star-like in effect; trumpet chrome 
yellow edged bright orange. A fine flower for the 
border; hold its color satisfactorily. 
Extremely hardy, good multiplier. 50 blooming sized 
bulbs. Ready to ship August first -..........----------- 
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“Parrella’’ 1943. Bloom 6x3, 
bush 414 ft. Bi-color. Color, scarlet red, evenly tipped 
white. Has fine long stems, holding flower facing. Ex- 
tra fine grower, and has fine foliage. Won a number of 
blue ribbons at the larger shows. The Originator says, “It 
is One of the most Outstanding dahlias that |. have in- 
troduced. On two Honor Rolls... Plant 3.50 
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