MARY ALLEN, F. D.—A greatly improved Mrs. 
Ide Ver Warner, immense big blooms of laven¬ 
der pink, A Roll of Honor Dahlia.75 
MARY BROWN, I. D.—Large flower of salmon, 
bronze and orange.50 
MARY M. FOX, I. D.-Large artisticly formed 
flowers with long ribbon like petals, color a 
golden orange, shaded and tinted with red at 
tips, long, strong stems, fine for exhibition and 
cut flowers.$2.00 
MARY MURRAY, C. Bronzy shade of orange, 
deeping to flame, free bloomer.35 
MARYLAND GLORY, D.—A fine shade of rich 
American Beauty red, very large deep blooms 
on excellent stems. An outstanding prize win¬ 
ner at the big Eastern shows 1931. A Roll of 
Honor Dahlia.75 
MARYLAND JUBILEE, F. D.—A beautiful shade of 
rich rose red..60 
MARYLAND ORANGE, Semi-C.—A brilliant orange 
red. A gold medal winner, also on the Roll of 
H onor .40 
MAY TROWER, D.—Golden apricot, 1 arge artistic 
blooms .25 
MEADOWBROOK, F. D.—Bright mallow purple, 
with pink edges, very odd and beautiful.75 
META SCAMMELL, D.—Large artistic flowers of 
beautiful pale amaranth pink, excellent stems.. .25 
MEPHISTOPHELES, D.—Deep ruby red.1 5 
MINNIE EASTMAN, S. C.—Bright flame red, with 
under-shading of deep yellow.25 
MISS ANNE LILE, I. D.-Lavender with deeper cen¬ 
ter. Many ribbon-like petals which wave and 
curl, giving the flower the appearance of a 
huge Chrysanthemum, long straight stems.50 
MISS CALIFORNIA, D.—New color, known as or¬ 
iental fuschia .1 5 
MISS LONGVIEW, S. C.—Bright canary yellow, 
shading to soft salmon. Immense big blooms.. .50 
MRS. A. E. WHEELER, F. D.—Fuschia purple, sil¬ 
very white reverse, large flowers, fine stems.35 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL, D.—Rich glowing old rose, 
one of the largest and finest Dahlias of recent 
introduction .35 
MRS. CARL SALBACK, D.-Large lavender pink.. . 1 5 
MRS. ELEANOR MARTIN, D.—Mulberry suffused 
old rose, very large. 20 
MRS. ETHEL F. T. SMITH, D.-Large creamy yel¬ 
low .1 0 
MRS. I de ver WARNER, D.—Very large mauve 
pink .1 0 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION, D.—Brilliant orange 
flame. Immense big blooms. Great prize win¬ 
ner. A Roll of Honor Dahlia.35 
MYRA HOWARD, I. D.-Very large pure gold with 
rose sheen, that glistens in the sunlight. 
Achievement medal winner 1931 .$1.00 
MY MARYLAND, H. C.-Rich bright pink, each 
petal tipped ivory. Excellent stems, beautiful 
cut flower.25 
MY RIO RITA, I. D.-Rich golden bronze, very 
large blooms, on long stout stems.50 
NATHAN HALE, D.—Rich autumn bronze, good 
cut flower Dahlia.25 
