MISS ANNIE LILE, I. D.—Lavender with deeper center. 
Many ribbon-like petals which wave and curl, giving 
the flower the appearance of a huge Chrysanthemum, 
long straight stems.50 
MISS LONGVIEW, S. C.—Bright canary yellow^ shad¬ 
ing to soft salmon. Immense big blooms.50 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL, D.—Rich glowing old rose, 
one of the largest and finest Dahlias of recent intro¬ 
duction.25 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTELLIER, I. D.—Rich velvety car¬ 
mine red. Immense big blooms on long extra stout 
stems. Sturdy healthy plants of medium height, fine 
exhibition Dahlia. On 1935 Roll of Honor..75 
MRS. ETHEL F. T. SMITH, D.—Large creamy yellow. 
...25 
MRS. I de ver WARNER, D.—Large mauve pink.25 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION, D.—Brilliant orange flame. 
Immense big blooms. Great prize winner. A Roll of 
Honor Dahlia. 25 
MONMOUTH RADIANCE, 1. D.—A wonderfully beauti¬ 
ful Dahlia, color ligh tcoral pink, suffused primrose. 
Immense big blooms on extra long stout stems. A 
great prize winner. 1933 Honor Roll Dahlia.75 
MONMOUTH SUNBURST, F. D.—Bright lemon yellow 
center, outer petals salmon orange producing a real 
sunburst effect. Large blooms on good stems. Truly 
a beautiful colored Dahlia. On the Roll of Honor. .75 
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MONMOUTH QUEEN, F. D.—A most pleasing color of 
picric yellow in the center, shading out to light 
primrose or creamy yellow. Immense blooms 10 inches 
and larger, held on long stiff stems. A My-te-fine 
Dahlia.75 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIPECE, I. D.—Truly a master¬ 
piece for size. Immense big blooms often over 15 
inches across; has been grown to 17V4 inches. Color 
a rich dark red shading into crimson. A sensational 
exhibition Dahlia and an outstanding prize wanner 
at the leading shows. A Roll of Honor Dahlia .... 1.00 
MYRA HOWARD, I. D.—Very large pure gold with 
rose sheen, that glistens in the sunlight. Achieve¬ 
ment medal winner 1931.35 
MY MARYLAND, H. C.—Rich bright pink, each petal 
tipped ivory. Excellent stems, beautiful cut flow^er. 
. 35 
MY RIO RITA, I. D.—Rich golden bronze, vrey large 
blooms on long stout stems.35 
NANCY ROBINSON, 1. D.—Pure pink, beautiful artist¬ 
ically formed blooms on strong slender stems. A new^ 
English Dahlia that is sure to become a popular 
cut flower variety.25 
NANKEEN YELLOW, S. C.—Large clear creamy yel¬ 
low, excellent stems, California prize winner.35 
NEW GLORY, H. C.—Large garnet red, tipped with 
white.:.35 
NORTHWEST PRIDE, O.—^ beautiful blending of 
salmon, apricot and bronze. Huge blooms on stiff 
stems. .25 
ORIENTALE, D.—Large bright glowing coral orange, 
very showy.25 
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