
WABASH (Williamson 1937) 
Amoena. Good white, purple bicolors 
are, indeed, few and far between, The 
color combination is so striking and 
different it's a "must have" for even 
the most modest garden. The S are a 
pure, gleaming white. The F flaring 
widely, are bright pansy-purple with 
a sharply contrasting white border, 
Dykes Medal 1940. 36 in. stalks. .50 
WHITE CITY (Murrell 1939) 
This one comes from England where it 
won the English Dykes Medal for 1940. 
A big, nicely formed flower if ice 
cold white with a flush of blue at 
the center. Fine grower, 38 in. 290 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD (Grant 1943) 
The bud, and the flower when it first 
opens, is a very light blue which 
soon turns to a pure white but re- 
tains a lovely light blue flush at 
the haft. A splendid, big flowered 
white. Fine grower. 36-38 in. 3.06 
WILLIAM MOHR (Mohr-Mit. 1925) 
Pogo Cyclus. The first of the famaus 
"Mohr" oncobreds. Small plant, huge 
flowers of light gray-violet veined 
dark violet. 18 to 30 in. e30 
WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner 1941) 
Excellent, tall white with a golden 
throat and beard. An easy, thrifty 
grower, its smooth, clear color, big 
flowers and flaring form make it an 
outstanding white. 36-38 in. «90 
WORTHINGTON (Cook 1943) 
Bitone, almost a bicolor in particu- 
larly clear, bright shades of rosy- 
reds. The Persian-lilac S and velvety 
Indian-lake F make a most charming 
combination. An excellent all round 
plant. 36-40 in. stalks. 1.50 
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