DAHLIAS 
1939 
Our 1937 Introduction - MANY iALLMADGE 
LORD OF AUTUMN (F. D.) This bright yellow giant has 
become one of the most popular varieties wherever 
Dahlias are grown. The blooms are very large and deep 
and the stems the best. Has a grand record as a prize 
winner. Roots $1.50 Plants $ .50 
MARILDA (F. D.) This may best be described as a glori¬ 
fied Yankee Queen as it has the same soft pink shadings 
with just a slight marking of white on the edges and 
reverse of the petals 
Roots $ .35 
MARGRACE (I. D.) One of the most outstanding of the 
1930 introductions and a big winner wherever shown last 
season. The face of the flowers are a brilliant scarlet 
with the slightly twisted petals showing a gold tan re¬ 
verse. Excellent growing habits and, of course, the size 
is the very largest. Roots $1.50 Plants $ .50 
MARY TALLMADGE (I. D.) It is difficult these days to 
get a variety which is distinct or an improvement in color 
over existing varieties. This is decidedly different, being 
a peculiar old rose shaded mulberry pink with a smoky 
overcast. The growing habits are ideal, long stems, strong 
plants with heavy leaf resisting foliage. It may be grown 
as large as the best of them and the blooms are produced 
freely. 
Roots $1.50 
Plants $ .50 
