
MARTn«w CHURCHILL, I.C. (Turnquist-Hulin)—A mag- 
nificent flower of salmon rose shading to peach pink 
at the centers. The petals curl and twist inward giv- 
ing great depth. Average size is & inches, and a won- 
derful keeper when cut. Nice branching bush with 
laterals coming from the ground, giving extra long 
stems. Plenty of bloom all season. A big winner the 
past three seasons in the Northwest. This is indeed an 
acquisition- 10. any plantings ROOtS.. 100-5. eee $4.00 
MAGIC PRINCE, S.C. (Hulin-Parrella)—Tall bushes with 
a profusion of large lilac-mauve blooms on extra long 
stiff stems. Insect resistant foliage and a fine open 
grower. A seedling of Wenoka and Satan. It has won 
a good share of prizes the past two seasons. Now 
ODT Aes eee A na een ede Lee $2.00 
ROYAL ELK, F.D.—Extra large rosy lavender held near- 
ly upright on long stiff stems. Tall growing bush pro- 
duce blooms nearly as deep as wide, curving nearly 
back to the stem. A great winner in the Northwest. A 
fine keeper for so large a flower. Roots..........00..0.... $3.00 
VIN-WELL PARAGON, F.D. (Blamer)—A dainty color 
of cameo pink and cream. An early and all-season 
bloomer with lots of 8 to 9-inch blooms on the best of 
stems. As the flowers open a deep pink appears on 
the reverse. Centers always full and high. Tall bush 
with many upright laterals. This variety received an 
award of honor at the Georgia Trial Gardens in 1941. 
An Honor Roll dahlia you will like. Roots............ $5.00 
VIN-WELL CRINKLES, I.D. (Blamer)—Lovely orchid 
shading to shrimp pink towards the tips. Petals are 
crinkled, hence the name. Long graceful stems hold 
the 9-inch blooms facing. A beautiful flower in every 
respect, and should be in every garden. Average height 
Hye Lt ROOtS ro tae ae ee oe $3.00 

To those who have an unusual warmth of feeling for 
America (and pity those who don’t) it will be a pleasure 
to know that the Dahlia boasts of Amercian birth. 
