
Willie B. Hill 
WENOKA, F.D. (Hulin, 1935), 8x5—4%’. 14” straight strong 
stems. Blooms perfectly facing. Rosy mauve with magenta 
shadings. Good keeper and rather spectacular.... ...............00... 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................cse 30¢ 
WHITE GOLD, F.D., (Miller D. Farms 1944), 8x4—34’, 15” 
straight stiff stems. Blooms facing. Rich creamy white or 
very light yellow. A full bloom, with good keeping qual- 
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WILLIE B. HILL, S.C., (Miller D. Farms 1945), 10x3—3’. 10” 
straight stiff stems. Blooms skyward and partly skyward. 
Light glowing crimson. Full high centers. The unusual lacy 
attractive foliage with the large delicately colored and 
formed blooms make this variety a “must have” with all 
WHO! SCOTCH Ek aha cotes Reece tote eee $2.50 
WISTERIA, F. D., (Miller D. Farms 1945), 9x5-4’. 16” stiff 
stems. Blooms facing. Clear deep orchid. Full blooms, 
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YOUR LUCKY STAR, S. C., (Amer. D. Farms 1939), 9x4-4’, 
12” straight strong stems. Blooms facing. Amaranth pink, 
central florets white. High centers. Profuse and a good cut 
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YOUTH, F.D. (Parrella 1936), 6x3—4%’. 8” straight stems. 
Blooms facing. Deep carmine, more or less tipped and striped 
white. Narrow folded florets in a full bloom........... ees 40¢ 
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PRETTIER THAN OTHERS—ANYWHERE 
West Greenville, S. C., Feb. 4, 1946—“I have ordered Dahlias from 
you for several years. At this time I would like to say I have 
been well pleased with them. People buy them and say they 
are prettier than any they have seen anywhere.’—Mrs. E. H. C. 
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