Beautify your home with some Dahlia blooms. 
MISS LONG ISLAND I. D. (Jeffords-Parrella) A tall grower with 
splendid habits and a very attractive plant. The color is bright water¬ 
melon pink. Some of the petals show tips of silver. It is a bright 
sparkling color and a very pleasing clean cut flower. Unusual and diseas¬ 
ed insect resistant foliage and attractive shape. The petal of this dahlia 
has that rare ruffled formation which is unusual and beautiful. It is in a 
class by itself. If you want a garden full of blooms from beginning to 
the end of the season do not overlook Miss Long Island. On Mr. 
Hart’s 1936 Honor Roll. Roots $3.75 Plants—$1.75 
MILTON J. GROSS I. D. (Johnson) Unquestionably the champion 
Dahlia of the eastern shows this year. Winner of the Achievement 
Medal, in New York; also Achievement Medal at Camden Show for 
Best Undisseminated Dahlia; also the Championship Seedling Award 
at Pennsylvania Show, as best Dahlia in the show. This is a magnificent 
flower and will unquestionably take its place with the outstanding 
exhibition varieties. It is a nicely proportioned, very large bloom of 
great depth and beauty. The color is a clear gold at the center of the 
flower, shading to a light orange-buff on the outer half of the petals. 
The color is bright, rich, and pleasing. On Mr. Hart’s, Mr. Johnson’s, 
Mr. Barron’s, and Mr. Eldredge’s 1936 Honor Rolls. 
Roots—$10.00 Plants $5.00 
MISS GLORY S. G. A luscious pale apricot, one of the outstanding 
Dahlias of the year. Hart's Honor Roll. Plants—$3.75 
MISS WEST VIRGINIA INC. G. The color is clear mauve on a large, 
heavily petalled bloom. A tall grower of splendid habits. Hart’s 
Honor Roll. Plants—$2.50 
MITTENWALD S. C. (Foreign) An outstanding variety, with wonderful 
formed flowers, with a beautiful glowing scarlet color. Elegant. 
Roots $2.50 Plants $1.25 
MME GUSTAVE VAN SIELEGHEM S. C. (Foreign) A giant dahlia of 
an old rose, shaded violet rose, the flowers are of a perfect formation 
and are held on strong, straight stems, this variety was greatly admired 
at the exhibitions. Plants—$2.00 
MONMOUTH SUNBURST F. D. Sunset colors. Roots $0.50 
MOOI LIMBURG DEG. (Foreign) It will be difficult to find for garden 
plant a variety which is more attractive than “Mooi Limburg.” It is a 
free flowering variety with geranium-red flow r ers. The petals are a 
little turned round, so that this novelty has a beautiful and extraordi¬ 
nary form. Award of Merit Brussels. Certificate trial Garden and Award 
of Merit Holland. Roots- $5.00 Plants $2.50 
MOON-GLO F. D. (Parrella-Hulin) Color, lemon yellow. High center 
which gives it a distinct glow. A few occasional petals show a white 
streak along the edge which disappears as the bloom opens. On Mr. 
Johnston’s 1936 Honor Roll. Roots—$3.75 Plants—$1.75 
MORNING MIST POM (Badetty Bros.) Certificate of Merit at Storrs, 
1935. Color, white shaded lavender, with long stems. 
Roots—$0.75 Plants—$0.50 
MRS. ALFRED T. BUNYARD F. D. (Badetty Bros.) Winner as best 
undisseminated Formal at the 1935 New York Show. Splendid habits 
and rich golden-yellow color. It has achieved the place as the “yellow” 
most in demand for cut-flower market. On Mr. Barron’s, Mr. John 
son’s, Mr. Hart’s 1936 Honor Rolls. Roots $2.50 Plants—1.25 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS STR. C. Light canary yellow, shading lighter 
towards tips. Roots—$1.25 Plants—$0.75 
MRS. HERBERT O’CONOR INC. C. A bright rose pink, deepening 
at center. On long slender erect stems. Early continuous bloomers. 
Hart’s Honor Roll. Plants—$2.50 
MRS. W. F. LORD F. D. Color, a bright gold with tints of peach pink 
on reverse. Gold deepens to a golden orange to the center of the 
flower. Honor Rolls. Plants $5.00 
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