VEILE & MENDHAM, EASTON, PA. 
LONG HILL —Informal Decorative. Our choice for the most beautiful new dahlia 
chat we grew this year. A combination of old gold and rose that is impossible 
to describe. Large flowers with a twist to the petals that gives it an added 
charm. Excellent foliage and fine, stiff stems. Don’t miss it. We do not 
know the name of the introducer. 
Root—$5.00 Plant—$2.50 
LOUISE BATES — (Cordes -Eastman) Semi-cactus. A very spectacular flower of 
immense size. Grown naturally, the blooms average 8 to 10 inches, but if the 
plant is pruned to four or six canes the flowers will increase greatly in size. The 
color is a beautiful mallow pink with a phlox purple center. A most prolific 
bloomer and a real exhibition flower. Should be another Amelia Earhart. 
Plants only—$5.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN _(Almy) Informal Decorative. The super dahlia, largest, 
most beautiful yellow yet produced, and heaven knows we need one. The blooms 
average 11 inches and more in diameter and 7 to 9 inches in depth on cane 
stiff stems 3 to 4 feet long. The color is a rich deep, golden yellow that never 
fades or burns. For so huge a dahlia it is unusually prolific. The center is 
always closed and it is a good keeper when cut. A dahlia to have all these 
qualifications must be great, as indeed, this one is. On the Honor Roll. We 
cannot recommend this dahlia too highly to you. 
Plants only—$7.50 
MABLE DOUGLASS—(Thompson-Waite) Informal Decorative. A clear pastel 
lavender and a most beautiful and very rare shade. The flowers are immense 
but sometimes come with a bent stem. It is not a good producer of roots. 
Root—$1.50 Plant—$0.75 
MAN O’ WAR — (Boone-Ruschmohr) Informal Decorative. Carmine, shading to 
ox-blood red at the center. Fine for exhibition and commercial uses. Good 
clean-cut grower on fine stems. On the Honor Roll. 
Plants only—$5.00 
MARSHALL’S PINK_ (*) Formal Decorative. An exquisite shrimp pink similar 
in form to Jersey’s Beauty. Excellent for cutting with stems at least three feet 
long. Plant is of tall habit of growth with dark foliage. 
Root—$1.00 Plant—$0.50 
MARY BAKER—(*) — (Wickersham) Informal Decorative. A gorgeous golden 
yellow of beautiful formation. The flower is star shaped and of large siize. 
An excellent bloomer and a row of this variety is a sight to behold, when 
it is in full bloom. 
Root—$2.50 Plant—$1.25 
MARYLAND S GLORY —(Maryland) Formal Decorative. A large deep American 
Beauty red and a dahlia that is a pleasure to grow. Stem and foliage are per¬ 
fect. We cannot recommend this dahlia too highly. 
Root—$2.50 Plant—$1.25 
MONMOUTH RADIANCE —(Kemp) Informal Decorative. A light coral pink 
shading to primrose at the center of the flower. Fine stems and foliage, and a 
very large flower. Under artificial light it is one of the most beautiful dah¬ 
lias that we have ever seen. On the Honor Roll. 
Plants only—$6.00 
MONTALVO—(Ballay) Formal Decorative. Very large flowers of a light bronze 
shade. The bush is a very rank grower and is best thinned out to four canes 
for exhibition purposes. The stems are fine and the foliage unusually thick. 
Root—$2.50 Plant—$1.25 
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