^MARGARET WESTGATE (ID). A lovely ])astel coloring 
of a])])le blossom ])ink and white. A full, many petalled 
Dahlia of more than avm-age size with strong stems. A 
free bloomer and good cut flower.$1.00 
-MARMION (ID). One of the most ])oj)ubar and best known 
Dahlias. Of immense size and ])ure gold with bronze snf- 
fiisioii on reverse. Certificates in France and America.$0.50 
MARY ELIZABETH REDFERN (ID). Large deep flowers 
of a delightful shade of oi-chid rose and of j)leasing form, 
held on long, strong stems. A consistent prize winner. 
.$5.00 
MARY MURRAY (Cac). Flaming orange scJirlet, very large. 
..\ . $0.50 
MARY PARKINSON (SC). From Canada. I’ure white of 
large size and graceful form on fine stems.$1.00 
MELODY (SC). (Canadian). Clear true ])ink with 
dee])er shadings. I’erfect form, erect on s])lendi<l stems. 
Free bloomer .$1.00 
MERCEDES (FD). Very large, deep lavender blos¬ 
soms, of fine form and depth. Stems straight and strong. 
Very free .$1.00 
MISS ANNIE LILE (ID). Fine Enuglish variety with rib¬ 
bon-like peta’s that wave and curl gracefully like a Chrys¬ 
anthemum. Color orchid pink, shading deeper at center.$0.50 
MME. ALBERT RIGOUTS (SC). Rose lake in color light¬ 
ening to white at base and tips of petals. Unusual form, 
fine stems .$0.50 
MME. FLORIENT BRAEM (Cac). Beautiful salmon rose 
with base luFf of florets golden yellow, on strong stems. 
Free flowering. Net .$2.50 
MOONKISS (FD). A very large and striking Dahlia. Color 
is opalescent pink with pale mauve shadings. Held erect 
on strong stems . $1.50 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (FD). Large, beautiful orange 
flame color with imrfect stems. Many times prize winner. 
.$0.50 
MORAVSKY IDEAL (ID). New, from Czechoslovakia. Gor¬ 
geous bright red, sometimes tipped silver. Of enormous 
size on excellent stems . $2.00 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL (ID). Very large, pure glowing 
old rose on perfect stems. Many times a prize winner.$0.50 
MRS. A. WATERS (ID). A giant from Australia. A free 
bloomer of beautiful sunset shades with rose reverse. Ex¬ 
cellent stems .$1.50 
MRS. DUNCAN McTAVISH (ID). Another new Canadian 
l)y the grower who gave us Lady Moyra Ponsonby. A 
huge, broad petalled flower of depth and substance carried 
on long cane-like stems. Color cream at center passing 
to soft pink on outer florets. Winner at Provincial Ex¬ 
hibition, Victoria, B. C. Net .$5.00 
MRS. EDITH BRADLEY (Cac). A pure white cactus from 
England, with long wire-like stem. Blooms of good size. 
The best white cactus.$0.50 
MRS. HOWELL (ID). A very fine Dahlia from Missouri 
of immense size on erect stems. Blending of purplish 
maroon and rose .$0.75 
MRS. L. BREGAZZI (Cac). The loveliest cactus of them all, 
of large size, perfect form, good stems and of a creamy 
yellow suffused and blended with pink tints.$1.50 
MRS. MARGARET WEISS (FD). Aust rail an. Immense 
massive bloom of great de]Ah and perfect form of rich 
terra-cotta bronze with light carmine reverse held on 
strong stems .$5.00 
MRS. OLAV HAMBRO (Cac). from England. Lovely 
shades of rose ])ink from deep at center to ])alest at ti])s. 
Long wiry stems.$1.50 
MYRA HOWARD (ID). A grand Dahlia in every respect 
and one of the big ones. Color ])ure gold with rose sheen. 
Free flowering, stems straight and stiff, foliage dark 
green . ...$1.00 
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