DAHLIAS 
M. J. REYNOLDS 
LOIS MARION—One of those much needed in¬ 
curved cactus dahlias you will take great 
pleasure in growing. The color is a lovely 
combination of pink and buff. Roots, $5.00 
LONG HILL—ID. The color of this one is 
rather orange yellow shading to a bronze 
buff. Profuse blooming habits and good 
stems. Roots, $1.50 
LOUISE BATES—SC. A spectacular dahlia of 
great size. Color is a beautiful shade of mal¬ 
low pink, dark phlox purple at the center. 
Really a mighty fine semi-cactus. 
Roots, $5.00 
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LORD OF AUTUMN—We are glad to offer you 
plants of this wonderful yellow informal 
decorative. It was one of the best of last 
year’s introductions. Plants only, $5.00 
MARGARET F. WILEY — ID. A wonderful 
bloom, rose red with a reverse of rose pink 
and silver. Large loose petaled flowers and 
lots of them, on fine stems. Wonderful cut. 
Roots, $1.50 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON — One of 
the old favorites. Light pink and hard to 
beat when properly grown. Roots, $ .35 
MONMOUTH SUNBURST—ID. A glowing com¬ 
bination of golden bronze with salmon flush¬ 
es. One of the best of the autumn colors. 
Roots, $5.00 
MRS. AUSTIN D. BOSS—FD. One of the “New 
Race” introductions we featured last year. 
A medium sized flower of soft flesh pink on 
a white base, growing perfectly on long, 
strong stems. An insect proof dahlia. 
Roots, $2.50 
MYRA HOWARD—ID. Yellow cadmium tint¬ 
ed salmon and gold. A most desirable dahlia 
in every way. Roots, $2.00 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE—ID. In our mind 
it is the greatest red dahlia of all time. Im¬ 
mense size, fine stems and the deep red 
blooms are in a class by themselves in the 
show room. Roots, $5.00 
