MRS. BRUCE COLLINS—8x4 Bush 4 (C) 1935. The 
color is primrose or light yellow shading lighter at 
the tips of petals. Perfect cactus-type bloom bear¬ 
ing 6 to 8 blooms at one time. Always a good show¬ 
ing of flowers. Green plant $2.00; Root_ $4.00 
MRS. GAR WOOD—8x4 y 2 Bush SV 2 (ID) 1935. 
General effect, fire red to scarlet orange, center 
darker and outer petals shading to buff. A peculiar 
swirl that the quilled petals have, give a beautiful 
effect in formation. Green plant_$2.00 
MRS. GEORGE LeBOUTILLIER—10x5 Bush 4V 2 
(ID) 1935. The perfect dahlia. The color is carmine 
red. Large; vigorous; early. The most outstanding 
dahlia introduced in 1935. Green plant_$2.00 
MRS. JOHN SHEEPERS—7x4 Bush 4V 2 (FD). The 
color is a creamy yellow tipped with a faint shade 
of lavender on tips of petals. Root_ 50c 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE—10x4U 2 Bush 5 (ID). 
Dark red to garnet color. Always monster blooms 
on this variety. Green plant $1.00; Root_$2.00 
NANNIE SINES—10x5 Bush 5 (ID). A pink, but 
a very different pink. A gorgeous color. Very 
early blooming. Excellent stems. Green plant $ 1.00 
NESTHAKCHEN— 2y 2 x2 Bush 2 (M). A cactus type 
flower. The color is a creamy chamois with shadings 
of rosy amethyst. Long stems. Green plant 35c 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH—11x5 Bush 6 (FD) 1936. 
Scored 86.9 at the Michigan State College Trial 
Grounds. Bright cerise red. The large flowers keep 
their size well through the summer. Dark green fol¬ 
iage. Exceedingly long, strong stem. The most out¬ 
standing of all Michigan introductions of Dahlias for 
this year. Oakleigh Monarch was the second highest 
scoring dahlia in the Michigan State College Trial 
Grounds this year. Green plant $5.00; Root $10.00 
All orders over $3.00 postpaid to fourth zone 
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