WINDLASSIE B-ID-W (Rocky River) One 
of the 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. Classed as a "B" flower it is 
almost alone in the white informal 
class. Grown to its maximum of nine 
and a half to ten inches it has beaten 
the largest white informals now being 
shown. Flowers cut when they are ap- 
parently "'prime' continue to grow in 
water and the back petals close in 
tightly around the stem. In spite of its 
ball-shape it does not bruise easily 
when packed to take to show. An ex- 
cellent variety that has an outstanding 
record of “best bloom" at shows. It 
is an open grower. Size 8x5. 
NALD AES: Root $3.00, Plant $1.50 
WINONA A-SC-Lt BI (Kilgore-Ruschmohr) Informal decorative to semi cactus. Light 
blend of pink and Naples yellow. Cane-like stems with the flowers facing the side. 
Size 7!/ox3. 
Root $2.00, Pot Root $1.50, Plant $1.00 
*WM. H. SHINKFIELD A-ID-Au A large Australian exhibition variety of real merit. 
Stems are excellent, holding the massive blooms erect, facing the side. The color 
is rich golden bronze. Twisting petals show the peach reverse. Size 10x5. 
Root $1.50, Pot Root $1.00 
WOLFE'S GOLD A-SC-Y (Wolfe) A broad petaled flower of deep yellow. Plants are 
tall and vigorous with dark, glossy green foliage. Size 9!/>x5. 
Root $2.00, Pot Root $1.50, Plant $1.00 
WOODLAND PEACH B-SC-LtBl] (Wood) A medium size semi cactus of excellent 
substance. The color is a delicate blend of coral pink and empire yellow. Blooms 
face the side or at forty-five degree angle on eight to ten inch stems. Size 7x4. 
Root $5.00, Pot Root $3.50, Plant $2.00 
MIDWEST DAHLIA SHOW 
This great "show of shows" will be held in Cincinnati, Ohio on September 25th 
and 26th, under the sponsorship of the Ohio Valley Dahlia Association. The show will 
be housed at the beautiful Cincinnati Art Museum. As in the past, it will be the 
gathering place of leading dahlia-fanciers from coast to coast. Cincinnati, known as 
the "queen city", is located on the banks of the ‘Beautiful Ohio", right in the heart 
of a great dahlia growing section. As “Gateway to the South" Cincinnati can be 
counted upon for some of the hospitality for which their neighbors across the "River 
are famous. Plan to attend. 
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