Edison’s Dabhlias 
WATCHUNG GIANT [Smith], I. D. 
Deep amber yellow, suffused orange carmine, with dark 
green and insect resistant foliage. Listed on Honor Roll. 
Roots 50c 
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, 
1! by 6 inches without much forcing. Foliage pointed like holly 
and very attractive. Good bush vitality. Stems fine. 
Roots 65c 
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 $1.10 
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 40c 
WINDLASSIE [Rocky River, 1947], I. D. 
Pure glistening white. Twisting petals roll all the way 
back to the stem, forming a ball-shaped flower. Size 8-10 
inches. Excellent for specimen bloom classes and a good 
keeper when cut. On all three Honor Rolls. 
Roots $2.00 
WINONA [ID-Kilgore-Ruschmohr, 1950] 
A color blend of peach and Naples yellow. Size 7 to 8 
by 314 to 4 inhes. Stem 8 inches. Plant 4 feet. : 
Roots $6.50 
WORLD EVENT [Dixie, 1944], I. D. 
11 x 8 inches, rose pink. A seedling of A. Goodacre, with 
the same free blooming and branching habit as its parent 
and grandparent, Golden Goblin, which produced the free- 
blooming Mrs. C. BE. Wildon, Mason’s Purple Beauty and 
many others. It is as large as the other informal pinks 
with added depth. “It is a knockout,” were the reports 
of those who had it on trial. Received a Certificate of 
Merit at Storrs and East Lansing in 1943. On all three 
Flower Grower Honor Rolls. 
Roots 90c 
WOTANA, F. D., (Foreign) 
The clean stem is 18 inches in length, straight and rigid, 
carrying the huge blooms tacing high out of a vigorous bush. 
Color best described as mikado orange, slightly darker at 
center. The rich color does not fade or bleach. Reliable ex- 
hibition variety. This giant was highly recommended, from 
Australia. 
Roots 75c 
CLOSE-OUT BARGAINS 
of 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
In order to make room for the new ones and reduce our 
plantings we list many fine ones in this selection. Stock 
limited of many, so when ordering after April lst make a 
second choice. All varieties named and labeled. 
Roots 
AGNES FOSTER (Australia), I. D. 
Here is a really large flower on strong stems, color clear 
pink, shaded orchid, with a deeper center. A fine strong 
plant. 
$0.25 
APRICOT GLOW. I. D. 
Beautiful color of blended pink and apricot. Blooms 5 to 
8 inches and held on good stems. 
$0.25 
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