
A: 4 

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 
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VOLGA RIVER, I.D., (Feldman 1942), 10x5—4’. 15” straight 
strong stems. Perfectly facing. Bright scarlet with lemon 
yellow center and stripes running up into the florets. Full 
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WANDA MILLER, F.D., 7x4—4’. 12” stiff wiry stems, Blooms 
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WENOKA, F.D. (Hulin, 1935), 8x5—4%4’. 14” straight strong 
stems. Blooms perfectly facing. Rosy mauve with magenta 
shadings. Good keeper and rather spectaculat.... c.cccccccsccccsseses 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 wWoOFrk...........ccccesee 30¢ 
WHITE GOLD, F.D., (Miller D. Farms 1944), 8x4—314’. 15” 
straight stiff stems. Blooms facing. Rich creamy white or 
very light yellow. A full bloom, with good keeping qual- 
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MORE THAN PLEASED 
San Diego, Cal., Aug. 16, 1945. “Betty Hubbard is more than 5’ and 
have several blooms 11”, and two just a fraction under 12”. 
C. B. Pinchot is one of the most beautiful flowers I’ve ever 
seen and all are 10” or more, one 11%”. Mrs. Ella Worthen has 
reached 514’ and have a bloom on my desk now measuring 12”, 
one of the prettiest S.C. ’ve ever seen. Twisted Triumph looks 
like it had a wind blown permanent. Could have sold dozens of 
blooms if I’d had them, I can recommend your farms to. any 
Dahlia lover who wants bulbs that do what you state they will.” 
Mrs. R. M. 
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