URBANA, OHIO 
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MAN O’WAR (Boone-Ruschmohr) I. D. An exhibition red can no longer be just good 
to receive recognition. It must be outstanding. Winner of the American Home 
Achievement Medal at the West Virginia Dahlia Show in 1932, also a Certificate 
of Merit at Storrs the same year. It is a fine garden variety on account of its 
splendid habits and one of the best keepers among the large flowered varieties. 
The color is a rich, dark carmine red, but with plenty of glow and life. Also a 
variety that will bloom with the earliest and continue right on up to frost. 
Strong Plants $3.75 
MARIE (Peacock) F. D. Color luminous Delice pink that has a brilliancy and freshness 
which is lacking in Jersey Beauty. A free bloomer on the very best of stems. 
Won as best basket Cincinnati 1934. 
Plants 75c Roots $1.50 
MARY BAKER (Mad River Gardens) I. D. One of our friend growers says: “A gorgeous 
golden yellow of beautiful formation. The flower star shaped and of great size; 
stems all that can be desired; we like this as well as anything we grew last 
year.” 
Plants 50c Roots 75c 
MARY ELLEN (Loller) I. D. A seedling of Mrs. I. de Vere Warner, with all the latter’s 
good points, and all of its own; color deep rose pink. A robust grower. 
Plants 75c Roots $1.00 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (Kemp) F. D. The leading prize winner at most of the 
shows; Xanthin orange flowers of huge size; fine stem and foliage; a profuse 
bloomer and a favorite. 
Plants 50c Roots $1.00 
MONMOUTH GENERAL (Kemp) I. D. This novelty an Honor Roll Dahlia of 1932, in 
a distinctive new shade of bright henna. A good grower and is a popular new¬ 
comer. 
Plants $1.00 
MONMOUTH PENNANT (Kemp) I. D. A most impressive new bi-color, one of those 
flashy colors that show all the way across the garden; color orange, scarlet and 
white, so says Derrell W. Hart on his 1932 Honor Roll. 
Strong Plants $1.50 
MONMOUTH RADIANCE (Kemp) I. D. The color is a light coral pink, shading to prim¬ 
rose at the center of the flower. Under artificial light it is one of the finest 
colors we have seen. 
Plants $2.00 
MONMOUTH SUNBURST (Kemp) F. D. Another beautiful Dahlia with a brilliant 
lemon center, with a salmon orange back ground, producing a beautiful sunburst 
effect. 
Strong Plants $2.00 
MRS. ALEC LOW (Boston) S. C. A beautiful large violet lavender or lilac flower on 
strong, well placed stems. 
Plants $1.00 
MRS. CHARLES G. REED (Garrity) F. D. A pure white decorative, which was good 
enough to win a Certificate of Merit. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
MRS. ELLA WORTH EN (Garrity). I. D. This large, spectacular Dahlia has more than 
made good. From every corner of the U. S. we have had praise for this variety, 
and especially from the South where the weather is so hot. Beautifully growing 
bushes, excellent foliage, and long perfect stems. Color salmon pink with lighter 
shadings. Very free flowering. Narrow petals. 
Plants $3.75 Roots $7.50 
MRS. 
FLEM SAMPSON (Garrity) 
has found; won over Frau O. 
to the most exacting. 
S. C. A yellow on perfect stems; no faults anyone 
Bracht on West Coast. We highly recommend this 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
MRS. LEONE STAVELY (Garrity) 
after first flower. 
A very large lavender, shaded pink. Good stems 
Plants $2.00 Roots $4.00 
