

Order early and you will not be disappointed. 

VICTORY F. D. (Asther)—Here is a large dahlia with good depth that is very 
formidable in the formal pink class, as well as being a very pleasing 
variety in the garden. The color is rose-pink with a golden suffusion. 
Root $1.50 
V-DAY S. C.—12 ky 8. Dixie Gardens. Brilliant dark rose. Authorities say 
that to date there is no dahlia of this color. A seedling of Carl Dahl, havy- 
ing the same long leaves and sukstance of bloom. An Honor Roll dahlia and 
a good one. Root $2.50 
VIN WELL SUNSHINE S. T. (Blamer)—Color, lemon yellow. A lovely dahlia 
with plenty blooms during entire season. Flowers held facing on cane-like 
ste.ns. Good foliage on 5 rt. plants. Root $2.50 
VIN WELL CRINKLES I. D. (Blamer-Parrella-—Color, orchid shading to 
shrimp pink toward the tip. Petals crinkle. Size of bloom, 8% inches by 
5 inches or better. Long graceful stem holds the flower facing. Blooms 
are beautiful and very attractive. Height, 5 feet. Root $2.00 
VIN WELL DAINTY Str. Cactus (Blamer-Parrella)—Color, Begonia rose 
blended to geranium pink, base of petals, lemon yellow lined, chrome 
yellow on face. Average size, 5 inches without forcing. Good branching 
habit, clean grower, good plant, fine stem and prolific bloomer. Roots $2.50 
VIN WELL PARAGON F. D. to I. 
Da. «(blamers=Parrella), = A 
gorgeous dahlia of dainty cameo- 
like beauty. An early and all 
season bloomer, averages from 
8 to 9 inches in diameter or 
larger, As the flower opens, the 
petals fall back to the stem 
forming to an almost immense 
size ball. Color, light rose pink 
toward the tips with amber yel- 
low at the base of the petals. 
Reverse deep Eusline pink. 
Blooms facing on a fine long 
slender stem. The plant has fine 
branching habits, and the foli- 
age is insect resisting. Vin Well 
Peragon received an “Award of 
Honor” at the Georgia Trial 
Ground, 1941. 
Root $2.00 

VIN WELL PARAGON 
VIRGINIA RUTE I. D. (Chappaqua)—An exceptionally large flower on extra 
long stems. Blooms of deep rich velvety maroon with broad pointed petals, 
hav ng tight centers, good form and sutstance. Height, 6 feet. Roots $1.50 
WHITE CHRISTMAS F. D. to I. D. (Scheffel)—A 10” white dahlia, that will 
win on the show tables, not only for its fine form, but because of its great 
depth as well Plants are vigorous rugged growers with heavy insect- 
resistant foliage. Roots $2.50 — 
WHITE WONDER I. D.—A pure white dahlia. The giant blooms are well 
formed with long pointed, twisted and curled petals. Height, 5 feet. 
Roots 75c¢ 
WINGS S. C.—Dark Carmine. Large, outstanding. Root $2.50 Plant $1.25 

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