IONIA, 
MICHIGAN 
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MICHIGAN WHITE (S.C.) —1938—The most prolific blooming 
white commercial to date. Excellent for basket and vase 
arrangements. Scored at several trial grounds. 
—PLANTS $2.50 NET 
MISS OAKLAND (F.D.) —A pure white with a great winning 
record. An early bloomer; stems stiff and straight, with 
length 12 to 30 inches; insect resistant foliage. 
—ROOTS $5.00; PLANTS $2.00 
MASON’S PURPLE BEAUTY (F.D.)— A very fine velvety pur¬ 
ple, formal decorative, having good substance to the petals 
with a silver reverse showing at the center of the blooms. 
— ROOTS $1.25; PLANTS $0.75 
MIDWEST (C.) —Color new and unusual, but I think light pur¬ 
ple with tints of rose describe it best. A fine dahlia. 
—PLANTS $1.00 
MME. GEORGES PEZANT (C.)— (Foreign)—The blooms are 
real giants, held high above fine foliage on the best of 
stems. One of the most sensational foreign origination in 
many years. — PLANTS $1.75 
MRS. IDA CHASE (S.C.) —Combination of bright lemon yellow 
and spinal pink, reverse pale lavender pink.— PLANTS $1-75 
MRS. HERBERT O’CONNER (I.D.) —A soft rose-pink, deep¬ 
ening at center, dark healthy open foliage and a profuse 
and continuous bloomer. — PLANTS $1.00 
MISS GLORY (S.C.) —One of the largest semi-cactus. Color is 
mellow apricot yellow. — ROOTS $2.00; PLANTS $1.00 
MARGRACE (I D.) —Color, bright red, tipped gold with light 
reverse. —ROOTS $1.75; PLANTS $1.00 
MISS OHIO (C.)- —Lilac rose color; long, stiff stems; an ideal 
exhibition and florist variety. — PLANTS $2.00 
MISS WEST VIRGINIA (C.) —A very large flower of mauve 
color. Good for exhibition. — PLANTS $1-25 
MILTON J. CROSS (l-D.) —Beautiful coloring of apricot-peach 
with a bright golden face. The dahlia is a very strong 
■grower. —PLANTS $1.50 
MIRIAM HOPKINS (S.C.) —A copper-orange. The flower is a 
long petaled one of bold, star-like shape. A tall grower 
and splendid exhibition dahlia. — PLANTS $1.00 
MAN O’WAR (F.D-)—Rich deep red. An exceedingly fine 
dahlia. —PLANTS $0.75 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE ( I.D.)— Immense dark red that 
can be grown to 15 inches and a great prize winner. 
—ROOTS $1.00; PLANTS $0.50 
MONMOUTH QUEEN (F.D.) —Color, the center is picric yel¬ 
low, graduating to light primrose with cream-yellow re¬ 
verse. A free bloomer. — ROOTS $1.00; PLANTS $0.50 
MISS BELGIUM (C.) —(Foreign)—Best orange red cactus. 
— ROOTS $0.50; PLANTS $0.40 
MDE. FRED GOOD (S.C.) —(Foreign)—Salmon pink, yellow re¬ 
verse. — PLANTS $0.60 
