MILDRED POTE (I.D.) A phlox-pink, tight 
center. Exceptional stems and habit ... 
MONARCH OP THE EAST (P.D.) A super giant. 
Warm gold with apricot and orange huff. 
Blooms to 13 to l4 inches. H.R.D. 
MDE. FERDINAND BOTTU (inc.C.) Brilliant 
carmine red. Immense blooms. G-ood stems 
MISS THEOBALD (Inc.C.) Deep rosy purple, 
lighter at edges of petals. Large . 
MASCOTTE (Inc.C.) Crimson-pink with a 
little yellow in the center. Winner 
of the Silver Challenge Cup for 1937 ••• 
MELLE. P. SING-ER (Inc.C.) Carmine rose; 
center creamy yellow. Narrow petals, 
MDE. L. WATRIN (S.C.) A very large cactus 
that was greatly admired. Copper red, 
reverse clear carmine. Recurved petals 
MRS. CHANDLER (Inc.C.) Suffusing to deep 
rosy oink shades; Florets narrow . 
MELANTRICH (P.D.) Do not overlook this 
one. Lilac rose, striped and splashed 
carmine-red with penciling purple ...... 
MISS PARKERSBURG- (i.D.) One of the largest 
and most beautiful Dahlias, oschreceous 
buff, back of petals carrot red. 
MRS. C. E. WILDON' (P.D.) Scarlet red with 
an orange buff reverse. Petals roll back 
to the stem. Certif. of Merit Score 86,6 
MRS. W. S. KNUDSEN (I.D.) A pure white, a 
flower that can easily be grown to 12 in. 
without forcing. Certificate of Merit .. 
MARY RITZER (S.C.) Color, pink; size of 
bloom slightly larger than Edna Perber .. 
MISS ENGLEWOOD (I.D.) Spectrum red and 
carmine, back of center petals buff 
yellow. Size 15 x 6. Good centers . 
MIDWEST (Inc.C.) One of the largest 
MRS. IDA. CHA.SE (Str.C.) Combination of 
bright lemon yellow and spinal pink, 
reverse pale lavender pink. Large .... 
MILTON J. CROSS (I.D.) Clear gold at the 
center, to light orange-buff. Champion 
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