VICTORY (F. D.), ‘‘Ruschmohr.’’ Bloom 10x6, bush 
42 ft. Rose pink suffused gold. A real ‘’knockout’’ 
for sheer beauty. Flowers keep well. Stem and bush 
growth excellent. One of the very best for high-class 
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W.H. T. (1. D.), Beautiful large old rose blooms on long 
stems. Better stry itias (tis good age i, Root .60 
WAKE ISLAND (1. D.), ‘’Hulin,’” 1943. Bloom 11x5 
bush 42 ft. Color, velvet red with violet on the re- 
verse. Good, stiff stems. Rugged grower. Won a large 
number of blue ribbons, and Sunset Medal. -..-.-..-- Root 1.00: 
WINDLASSIE (1. D.) “Rocky River’, 1947. One of 
whitest white dahlias we know. Petals are overlaid 
with a glistening sheen. When fully developed, this 
is one of the most ball-shaped flowers in this list. 
In spite of its ball-shape it does not bruise easily 
when packed to take to show. It is an open grower. 
WINDLASSIE scored Certificates of Merit at Storrs 
and Baltimore and was on all Honor Rolls. -......... Root 3.00 
WORLD'S EVENT (1. D.), ‘’Dixie,’’ 1944. Bloom 11x8, 
bush 5% ft. Color, amaranth pink, flushed with 
purple. Have very heavy centers. Has TWO certifi- 
cates of Merit and is on all THREE Honor Rolls. Root 1.00 
YOUR LUCKY STAR (C.), ‘’American,’” 1939. Bloom 
12x7, bush 5 ft. Amaranth pink with white center, 
the color immediately demands admiration. _ The for- 
mation is also striking, the regularly arranged quilled 
petals form a very nice straight cactus. The stems are 
ideal and hold the huge} flower in perfect poise. On 
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