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MARMION (ID) 
Pure gold, bronze suffusion. Free bloomer on splendid 
stems. One of the largest.Root $ .50 
MAY ROBSON (SC) 1935 
A true pink semi-cactus, slightly deeper in color than 
Kathleen Norris. A strong vigorous grower and the blooms 
are held erect on strong stems.Plant $2.00 
MIRIAM HOPKINS (SC) 1936 
This new variety was 100% for us in 1936 and ranks 
among the best six new Dahlias in our estimation. An un¬ 
usually large semi-cactus of a coppery salmon color, — a 
greatly improved Amelia Earhart. Blooms average well 
over 11 inches on the best of stems. A tall vigorous grow¬ 
er and prolific bloomer.Plants $3.75; Root $7.50 
MID WEST (St.C) 1936 
An entirely new color, light purple with tints of rose. 
Blooms are large, of fine form and always full centered. 
A straight cactus of great merit.Plants only $2.50 
MILTON J. CROSS (ID) 1936 
A magnificent new variety that was the sensation of our 
1936 plantings. We had 40 hills and every plant was mar¬ 
velous. Color is clear gold at center, shading to orange 
buff, — a rich pleasing combination. Blooms up to 14 in¬ 
ches, on four-foot stems, held erect above foliage. This 
Dahlia is very strongly recommended and it will surely be 
popular for years to come.Plants only $5.00 
MISS BELGIUM (C) 
One of the best of the cactus varieties, a foreign intro¬ 
duction of unusual merit. Color is scarlet orange, stems 
are perfect and it is a vigorous grower. 
Plant $1.00; Root $1.50 
MISS GLORY (SC) 1936 
Another new variety of considerable merit. The color an 
apricot yellow and the giant blooms are held erect on the 
best of strong stems. A free and early bloomer with 
healthy plant growth. Strongly recommended. 
Plant $3.75; Root $7.50 
MISS LONG ISLAND (ID) 1936 
A tall grower with splendid growing habits and attractive 
flowers of watermelon pink, — some of the petals show 
tips of silver. A prolific bloomer with excellent stems and 
insect resistant foliage.Root $3.50 
MISS TOLMIE (1C) 
A very fine new cactus variety that grew and bloomed 
exceptionally well for us. The color is mauve and cream 
and the blooms are held erect on strong, stiff stems. 
Root $1.00 
MOOI LIMBURG (FD) Foreign 
Here is a new foreign novelty that is both beautiful and 
extraordinary. Color is geranium red, — blooms are of per¬ 
fect quality and form, — plant growth ideal. 
Plants only $2.00 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (FD) 
Brilliant orange flame color. Beautiful exhibition blooms 
10 to 12 inches in diameter. A constant prize winner 
wherever shown...Root $ .25 
MOON GLO (FD) 1936 
This is a lemon yellow, high centered, formal decorative 
of the exhibition variety. Blooms average 8-10 inches un¬ 
der normal culture, with ideal stems and good plant 
growth .Root $3-50 
