DESIRABLE DAHLIAS for 
Your Growing Pleasure 
SILVER WEDDING, I.C. (Ernst-Hulin)—This in- 
curved cactus is most charming in formation. 
The long petals have a twist and curl seldom 
seen in dahlias. Color is white with a faint 
mallow center which disappears when the 
flower is older. Diameter of bloom is 9 to 11 
inches with a depth of four to five. Stem 11 to 
16 inches strong and thick with flowers facing. 
Height 5 ft. erect branching with extra free 
flowering habits. This dahlia has been tried in 
several localities with all good reports but one. 
Although it is a little thin the formation is need- 
ed. It certainly attracts plenty of attention. 
Healthy grower and good root maker. Strong 
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CARNIVAL 
CARNIVAL, F.D. (Hulin-Parrella)—A new minia- 
ture in the variegated family that’s outstanding 
The ground color is a creamy pink with flecks 
and stripes of dahlia purple. The size is around 
four inches on long strong stems. Nice green 
foliage keeps the insects away. Tried in sev- 
eral places with all good reports and very highly 
spoken of on Webb’s Dahlia Review. If you 
like variegated you will enjoy this_ one. 
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TACITA, I.D. (Hulin-Parrella.)—This lovely little 
gem is solid rose pink. One of the most attrac- 
tive in our entire plot of small ones. The 
blooms are 4 inches on splendid long stems. 
It keeps well as a cut flower and is wonderful 
for arrangements. You will like Tacita. Each 3.00 
p> NOTICE 
If your bi-colored and variegated dahlias show a 
solid color bloom at times don’t feel too bad about it. 
All bi-colored and most variegated varieties will throw 
a solid bloom at times. Dixie Winedot will be solid 
purple, Gypsy Girl a solid white, Ricky a solid red, and 
so on through the whole list of bi-colors. 
