Roots 
Limelight — S.C. Large blooms of sulphur yellow, deeper 
at the center. Better than Frau O. Bracht and easier 
to grow . 3.00 
Lois Walcher—F.D. The most outstanding bi-color of 
the past season. Scarcely any variation in color of 
true purple with the outer third of the petals a clear 
white . 2.50 
Lord of Autumn—I.D. Clear yellow, very large . 1.00 
Margrace—I.D. Large scarlet tipped gold . 1.00 
Margie Parrella—F.D. One of the best white cut flow¬ 
er varieties on the market. Blooms will open in full 
during the hottest days of July and August without 
being bruised or burnt. This variety is not only a 
prolific bloomer, but produces nearly twice as many 
blooms than any other commercial dahlia on the mar¬ 
ket. Size of bloom without disbudding, 7 inches or 
more. Flowers held facing. Won the blue ribbon 
over Jersey's Beauty at the New York Show . 3.50 
Marie Dressier—F.D. A red Jersey's Beauty. It resem¬ 
bles its parent J. B. in every particular except color, 
and the flowers are larger. An exquisite shade of 
pomgranate red . 1.50 
May Robson—S.C. Pure bright pink blooms of fine 
form and great keeping qualities when cut. Bushes 
of great vigor giving a steady production of fine 
flowers mark this as one of the great Dahlias . 1.50 
Maureen—S.C. Large blooms of burgundy . 1.00 
Michigan White—S.C. Prolific cut-flower white. Flow¬ 
ers are 6 to 8 inches normally, and as many as 18 to 
25 opening at one time have been produced on one 
bush . 2.50 
Mildred Pote — I.D. Phlox pink blooms of great size, 
11x5 inches, are produced on vigorous bushes. Won 
the achievement medal at New York in 1937 . 3.00 
Miriam Hopkins — S.C. Salmon orange. Large blooms 
on an easy growing bush . 1.00 
Miss Indiana—F.D. A good cut flower variety of baby 
pink. Opens from bud in water . 1.00 
Miss West Virginia — In.C. Clear mauve. Large blooms 
composed of many petals . 2.00 
Monarch of the East—I.D. An exhibition giant with 
perfect bush growth and plenty of vigor. Color, gold 
with apricot suffusion. Blooms 13 to 14 inches are 
easily obtainable with slight disbudding . 2.00 
Mother Maytrott—I.D. Pure white. The bush growth 
is vigorous and not a bit temperamental . 3.00 
Mrs. Geo. Le Boutillier — I.D. Huge blooms of deep 
crimson. If you like them big, grow this one . . 75 
Mrs. Herbert O'Connor—In.C. Soft rose pink. Excep¬ 
tional stems that are slender but strong . 1.00 
Mrs. Henry Van Praag—I.D. Pale apricot buff . 1.00 
Mrs. Wm. S Knudsen — I.D. Large blooms of pure white 
produced on vigorous bushes . 2.00 
Mrs. W. F. Lord—F.D. Bright gold. Very large . 1.50 
Murphy's Masterpiece — I.D. Huge deep red . 1.50 
Nocturno — St.C. Very dark red, almost black . 1.00 
