MARMION—(FD) Massive pure golden yellow, with 
bronze suffusions on reverse, and a deeper bronze at cen¬ 
ter of bloom. Fine sturdy plant, long stems. A very 
graceful dahlia and an extra fine one.50 
MARY CURTAIN—(IF) Very novel, medium size flowers, 
center pure white, tips of petals a flaming red, some petals 
flecked with yellow. Fine plants.50 
MAYOR FITZ—(IF) Large spreading plants covered 
with salmon-orange, medium size flowers on long stems. 
An old dahlia.20 
MEADOW LARK—(FD) Iridescent blends of orange, 
buff and pure gold, long broad petals, lily like flowers. 
Good plants.50 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION—(FD) A free producer of 
sheen, glistening orange flame colored, perfect medium 
sized blooms. 1.00 
MR. CROWLEY—(FD) This is an old favorite. Very 
popular on account of its lovely color, which is blends 
of sheen, salmon, orange, pink, old rose and amber. 
Medium blooms on stiff stems, short very bushy plants, 
many flowers. Although stems are inclined to be short, 
this is an excellent flower for cutting. Special .20 
MR. FRANK GALVIN—(IF) Huge, delicate colored 
blooms, with long, broad, slightly twisted petals. Color a 
lovely clear orchid. 1.50 
MRS. A. B. SEAL—(FD) A soft glowing shade of pure 
old rose, huge flowers of great depth, held high on long 
rigid stems. Tall husky spreading plant. 1929 introduc¬ 
tion. A prize winner. Very popular. Our price only .50 
MRS. CARL SALBACH—(FD) This dahlia is famous for 
its wonderful stem. It has a wonderful flower also, a bright 
lilac pink, huge glistening blooms, fine for decorative work. 
6 for $1.00 .25 
MRS. CHARLES REDDING—(IF) Medium size bloom, 
center petals a rich yellow, blending to a light salmon or 
peach color at outside. Medium plant .25 
MRS. C. H. BRECK—(FD) Sometimes listed as hybrid 
Dec. Lovely soft shades of yellow, suffused carmine, 
pink and salmon. Short bushy plant, covered with flow¬ 
ers, medium long stems, makes good cut flower.25 
MRS. ELMER O. DREW—(Hy. Dec.) Huge, massive, 
deep velvety maroon flowers, very long, broad slightly 
twisted petals, good long stems, fine rugged plants. Very 
novel.50 
MRS. GEORGE SKEEN—(FD) Unusual color, a deep 
sheen rich mulberry flower, deep and large. Extra fine 
long stems, large husky plants. An early and continu¬ 
ous bloomer. One of the best.75 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER—(FD) The most popular 
mauve pink. Large, extra fine flowers on the best of 
stems. Free and continuous bloomer. Excellent medium 
size plant. Wonderful exhibition dahlia, 6 for $1.00.25 
MRS. J. K. ALEXANDER—(IF) An immense buttercup- 
yellow, the best of its type to date. Blooms to 16 inches 
across without disbudding, long, beautifully arranged pet¬ 
als. Fine long stems, free blooming, strong healthy plants, 
easy to grow. 1934 introduction, by a grower of 50 years 
experience. An outstanding creation, plants $1.50 roots 
only . 3.00 
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