Our Guarantee—Every Item Top Quality 
haft. The flowers are large, the standards well domed, the falls widely 
rounded: bubtnot: flaring:...4.teia: el 2G mene ee Be ae 3.00 
WINEBERRY. 364 in. It is a rosy, smoky violet with an electric blue feather at 
the end of the yellow beard. Standards and falls have a narrow edging of 
Saraband brown. A few cream reticulations add to its effectiveness. There 
is a sprinkling of silver over the entire flower. ..............00-00 05 4.00 
WINNISHEIK. 30 in. An intense deep blue bi-color of fine form and smooth 
texture. The standards are somewhat lighter in color than the falls. ...... .30 
3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
WINTER CARNIVAL. 36 in. (Schreiner 1941). A very flaring rounded white 
of large size with a flush of goldsin the center. «. .90.. 7... 2) 1.00 
WINSTON CHURCHILL. 32 in. (W. R. Stevens 1946). Glowing and alive 
with color, this striking red from New Zealand won high praise. The stand- 
ards are copper-red in pleasing contrast to the dark crimson falls. ...... 8.50 
WM. MORR. 20 in. Very large round blooms on medium low stems, scant 
foliage. Color is lilac, closely netted and veined deep violet. .......... 35 
3 for 1.00 
WONDERCHILD. 40 in. Very large, deep pansy purple. ........ .25; 3 for .50 
WOTAN. 30 in. Large, rich very deep brown-purple blend. ...... .25; 3 for .60 
25 for 4.50 
YELLOWITE. 38 in. Standards bright yellow. Falls, white with a yellow border 
toimatchthe’standards.) $555, 9a) pe, ee eee 1.00; 3 for 2.00 
ZAHAROON. 42 in. An indescribably beautiful blending of subtle, soft pastel 
Tinks POORe ve Odd see A as ee Se 40; 3 for 1.00; 25 for 7.50 
ZANTHA. 35 in. (Fay 1947). A gorgeous shade of golden yellow and amaz- 
ingly large flower. Freshly opened blooms are so luxurious they almost 
take one's breath away. .oahestnt ane dhe Poteet) Va 7.50 
ZUNI. 40 in. Huge velvety flowers of rich glowing red-brown, suffused copper. 
.30; 3 for .75: 25 for 5.00 
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