DAHLIAS 
M. J. REYNOLDS 
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CAMEO—ID. One of the really fine cameo 
pink dahlias and one that has been univer¬ 
sally good. Roots, $2.00 
CITY OF ROYAL OAK—SC. This is our hon¬ 
or roll dahlia of 1933. Most unusual color 
being a russet salmon with tints of cadmi¬ 
um. Exceptionally free flowering and re¬ 
quires disbudding. Due to a short root crop 
we offer plants only of Michigan’s first hon¬ 
or roll dahlia. Plants, $3.00 
CHAS. G. REED—FD. Immense purple red fine 
stems and good habits. Free flowering and 
winner of many prizes. Roots, $ .50 
CHRISTMAS CANDY. A peony flowered nov¬ 
elty of brilliant red and white. A good gar¬ 
den flower and very attractive. Roots, $ .50 
COLONIAL DAME—SC. Truely a reminder of 
the days of lavender and old lace. An ex¬ 
quisite and beautiful dahlia. Roots, $2.50 
COLOR SERGEANT—ID. Rich salmon bronze 
of large size and profuse blooming habits. 
Probably the best in its class. Roots, $ .50 
DAILY MAIL—FD. An English variety having 
size and all. Color best described as a deli¬ 
cate buff. Exceptionally free flowering and 
never a bad one in the hottest weather. 
Roots, $1.00 
DADDY BUTLER—SC. Rose and silver a won¬ 
derful cut flower, very free. Roots, $ .50 
DIXIE CARDINAL—FD. A flaming salmon 
color, immense size and free flowering. In 
some locations the stems are a bit weak for 
the great blooms, in others they are perfect. 
Roots, $3.50 
DOROTHY STONE—ID. One of the best deep 
true pink dahlias. Fine habits and a great 
exhibition dahlia. Roots, $ .75 
DR. JOHN CARMAN—FD. Tyrian rose and sil¬ 
ver in color. A good keeper and landscape 
dahlia. Very large and free flowering. 
Roots, $ .50 
