12 KUNZMAN, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA 
The more flowers you cut, judiciously, from your 
dahlias, the more they will bloom. Never leave old 
bloom to wither on the stalks; cut them off as soon as 
they begin to fade and others will begin to come quick¬ 
ly. 
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Price Each 
tMarg. W. Wilson, I. D., 9x5, of exceptional value to all be¬ 
cause of its vigorous growth, freedom of bloom and fine 
coloring—a pearl pink face, with a light phlox pink reverse, 
giving an opalescent effect.15 
Margrace, I. D., 10x5, scarlet, tipped and striped gold. Long 
stems. Plants, 50c, Roots.. 1.00 
*Marguerite Bouchon, C., 6x3%, we seldom have enough stock 
to offer this fine pink with white points.35 
fMarmora, F. D., 9x5, soft rose pink with deeper markings. 
This dahlia must be seen to be appreciated. All good habits. .90 
*Marshairs Matchless, I. D., 8%x4%, beautifully formed mal¬ 
low purple.35 
Mary Ellen, F. D., 9x4, light violet rose.36 
Masterpiece, D., 7x3%, amber yellow and orange.15 
Matchless, Waterlily type, 7%x3%, pure sulfur color.35 
tMaude Adams, B., 3x3, an old variety which has never been 
equalled for beauty and excellence. A pure white with soft 
pink overlay.15 
tMay Trower, I. D., 8x4, this gold and amber dahlia will grow 
well and produce freely everywhere.15 
Meadow Brook, I. D., 9x5, a large stock enables us to offer 
this fine light violet of genuine merit at a very low price.30 
Meadow Lark, F. D., 8x4%, pure salmon amber.30 
fMelody, F. D., 6x4, if there is a more vigorous, floriferous 
light yellow dahlia on the market, we have never found it.. .15 
Meta Scammel, S. C., 7%x3%, amaranth pink.15 
tMidsummer Night’s Dream, F. D., 8%x4%, a beautiful soft 
salmon pink, each petal strongly tipped ivory. Exceptionally 
fine. Plants 90c, Roots. 1.75 
tMildred Slocomb, F. D., 7%x3%, a light orchid dahlia to 
please anyone.15 
Millionaire, F. D., 9x5, pink with lighter center.25 
Miss California, F. D., 8%x4, oriental fuschia.30 
Monmouth Beauty, F. D., 8x5, salmon orange.30 
Monmouth Champion, F. D., 11x4%, deep orange.30 
tMonmouth Radianjce, I. D., 9x4%, another excellent variety 
for massive cutting with cane stems up to five feet long. 
Coral pink with primrose suffusion.36 
Monmouth Sunburst, F. D., 9x4, salmon orange to a yellow 
center.50 
Mordella, F. D., 9x4, apricot buff.15 
Mr. Crowley, F. D., 6%x3%, orange and pink shades.15 
Mrs. A. B. Seal, I. D., 10x4, shades of rose and old rose.25 
Mrs. . H. Breck, F. D., 9x4, a very popular white, splashed 
with pink.15 
tMrs. C. H. Salbach, F. D., 8x3%, a variety which has never 
been surpassed for excellence and reliability. Is good in 
every way and a lovely lilac pink in color.16 
Mrs. Edna Spencer, C,. 6x3, lilac pink.35 
Mrs. E. T. Barnes, F. D., 7x3%, vivid crimson.15 
Mrs. Geo. le Boutellier, I. D,. 10x5, rich carmine to cardinal 
red center.75 
’^Mrs. Ida Chase, C., 8x4, of all the new dahlias this is one of 
the very finest and here to stay. It has vigor, freedom of 
bloom, fine stem and beautiful coloring which is lemon yel¬ 
low out to true pink, with lilac reverse. Plants, 76c, Roots. 1.50 
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