LA FIESTA (ID).1.25 
(Cordes-Eastman) Deep sulphur yellow penciled 
with coral red. Out of the ordinary with lacey 
petals that curl and twist. Huge blooms on long 
sturdy stems. 
LITTLE JEWEL (Min FD) ... .20 
(Papendricht) Lovely little flower in peach blos¬ 
som pink. Has been and continues to be tremend¬ 
ously popular. 
MARGARET MASSON (FD) . . . .20 
(F & M) Blooms are a silvery rose-pink covering 
the plant the full season. Very popular and easy 
to grow. 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson (ID) . . .20 
(F & M) Early and free blooming. Flowers are 
an opalescent pink, almost white. Very popular 
and a sturdy grower. 
MARIE (FD).25 
(Peacock) Medium sized flower of Delice pink 
shade. Bush low growing but covered the entire 
season with these delightful flowers. 
MARIPOSA (SC).25 
(Boston) Medium size, light pink, graceful stems. 
A lovely plant in the garden. 
MARY ELLEN (FD).60 
(Loller) Violet rose with more pink than lavender. 
An improved Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. Good in 
every way. 
MARYLAND GLORY (FD) ... .60 
(Quick) Perfect blooms in tyrian rose shaded car¬ 
mine. Profuse bloomer, good stems on a nice high 
thrifty bush. As a cut flower it is perfect. 
MARYLAND JUBILEE (FD) . . .50 
(Quick) Bright red on excellent stem. Fine when 
cut. Free bloomer on medium high bush. 
MARYLAND ORANGE (SC) . . .50 
(Quick) A good cactus with nice stems. Orange 
and red with orange predominating. Plant of 
medium height, literally covered with these lovely 
shaggy flowers. 
MARMION (ID).25 
(Mastick) Very large golden yellow with red lines 
sometimes showing in center. Healthy and vigor¬ 
ous plant. 
MAY TROWER (ID).20 
(Seal) Golden apricot in color. Flowers are large 
with broad petals on good stems. 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (FD) . .40 
(Kemp) Very large orange flame flowers, on long 
stems. Most popular and justly so. Has every¬ 
thing to recommend it. 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL (ID) . . .40 
(Seal) Old rose, and there are few dahlias of this 
color. Flowers are large, has good stems. Big, 
thrifty plant and a free bloomer. 
Mrs. George Le Boutillier (ID) . . 5.00 
(Smith Ruschmohr) A giant flower of a deep crim¬ 
son red. A striking plant in the garden for the 
exceptionally large flowers are held well above the 
plant on long, stiff, almost leafless stems. An 
exceptionally sturdy plant, with deep green foliage, 
disease and insect resistant. PLANTS 2.50 
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