
Twisted Triumph 
TWISTED TRIUMPH, I.D. (Tower 1936), 8x5—414’. 10” straight 
stems, Perfectly facing. Bright pure lemon yellow, in a full 
bloom. Florets are noticeably twisted and curled. Always a 
fall high? Cem LOks se cvacar, Achy sort uele ee oie anges hasta oe ee ee eee Seer cee 60¢ 
WENOKA, F.D. (Hulin, 1935), 8x5—4%’. 14” straight strong 
stems. Blooms perfectly facing. Rosy mauve with magenta 
shadings. Good keeper and rather spectacular.... 0.0.0... 35¢ 
WHITE ABUNDANCE, I.D. (from Europe, 1934), 9x5—5’. 12” 
straight strong stems. Blooms facing above the foliage. 
waxy white. Most useful in cut flower work...................00.06 30¢ 
W. H. T., F.D. (McCarroll, 1930), 7424x4—6’. 10” strong stems. 
Blooms well above the foliage, but not quite facing. Begonia 
rose, with mauve reverse. Back florets fold back to the stem..15¢ 
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THAT FASCINATING SEEDLING PLOT 
Many customers report the pleasure they have had from watch- 
ing the development of new and different Dahlia varieties each 
year, grown by them from seed purchased here. It is unusual for 
seed to produce anything exactly like the Dahlia from which it 
was picked, and as this method of growing seedlings is the way 
new varieties are produced, the interest one has in creating these 
new Dahlias can be easily understood. Especially recommended is 
our Pompon seed, a packet or two of these planted in the spring 
will surprise with a profusion of bloom of every conceivable 
combination of colors, mostly Pompon or Miniature types, later 
in the summer, 


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Connellsville, Pa., Sept. 4, 1944—“Some time ago I purchased 
Dahlia bulbs from your place and among them was a red one 
called Poinsetta. I have three blue ribbons which were won on 
this Dahlia.”—J. A. C. 
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ZONE NUMBER—The Post Office Department requests that 
Zone Number be used in cities where this system is in effect. 
Please note our Zone Number: Seattle 88, Wash. 
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MILLER DAHLIA FARMS SEATTLE, 88 
