- Prices Reasonable 
TOPS, (Dozier, 1942), I.D. 
111, —12 by 7 inches beautiful clear, rich yellow of crisp 
formation on strongest stems; the outstanding yellow. Gold 
Certificate of Merit at Washington. Medal winner as a one, two 
and three-year-old. Achievement Medal winner at Chicago. All 
honor rolls. 
Roots $1.75 

TWILIGHT [Strait], I. D. 
Here, we would say, is a decidedly improved Will Rogers. 
A very rank grower, with fine foliage and stems. Color 
a pinkish lavender with some white shadings. 
Roots 50c 
TYROLIAN [Cactus] 3-4 ft. 
A lovely medium sized bloom of blended colors. Outside 
petals rosy pink, inside petals deep yellow. Fine forma- 
tion and good stems. 
Roots $2.00 
VELVET KING, (Bissell, 1942), LD. 
A dark velvety cardinal. Size 10 by 7. Bush growth medium 
tall, with dark heavy foliage. H.R. 
Roots $1.25 
VIN WELL CRINELES, I.D., 1941 (Blamer-Parrella) 
Color, orchid shading to shrimp pink toward the tip. Petals 
crinkle, hence the name ‘“‘Crinkles.’’ Size of bloom 8!/, inches 
x 5 inches or better. Long graceful stem holds the flower 
facing. Blooms are beautiful and very attractive to the eye. 
Early and prolific bloomer with insect-resisting foliage. 
Roots $1.00 
VIRGINIA RUTE (Chappaqua, 1939), I.D. 
An exceptionally large flower on extra long stems. Blooms 
of deep rich velvety maroon with broad pointed petals, 
having tight centers, good form and substance, are held 
well out of the foliage on long erect stems. Easily grows 
to immense size without coddling. 10 to 12 inches by 9 
inches deep. The bush growth is vigorous, the foliage 
insect resistant. Height 5 to 6 feet. Don’t miss growing 
this one. 
Roots $1.10 
WAAC [Crooks, 1943] F. D. 
We believe this to be the largest formal decorative in 
commerce. Blooms consistently 10 inches to 12 inches. 
Long, stiff stems. Plants are insect resistant. Color, pastel 
shades with cream center and pink outer petals. A winner 
in the blend class. 
Roots $1.25 
WANDA-MEADE [Parella, 1945], I. D. 
Scarlet red evenly tipped pure white. A striking dahlia 
which has great possibilities as a cut flower. A_ clean 
grower with flowers of remarkable substance. Highly 
recommended. (Parrella). 
Roots $1.10 
WHIRLAWAY, (Pittman-Dahliadel, 1942), I.D. 
Color between lemon and sulphur-yellow. It can be put up 
against some of the present quality yellows and win. Large, 
11 by 6 inches without much forcing. Foliage pointed like Holle 
and very attractive. Good bush vitality. Stems fine. 
Roots $1.00 
WHITE ABUNDANCE, Dec. [Foreign] 
A pure creamy white and considered the best from abroad 
of its color. Received very favorable comments at Bronx 
Park. Long stiff stems, free bloomer. 
Roots 60c 
WHITE CHRISTMAS [Scheffel, 1944], F. D. to I. D. 
Vigorous grower with heavy insect resisting foliage. 10 
inch blooms of white with grand stems are produced 
freely. Keeps very well when cut. 
Roots $1.75 
WHITE JERSEY BEAUTY [Waite] F. D. 
A beautiful pure white of the Jersey Beauty formation. Good 
stems, fine for cutting. 
Roots 50c 
WHITE WONDER [Kemp, 1933], I. D. 
The largest fluffy white to date. Long graceful wavy 
petals and easily grown from 10 inches up. Strong plants 
and long stiff stems. (H. R.) 
Roots 50c 
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