MOTHER MAYTROTT (Berwick-Dahliadel 86E), ID, 1937, Bloom 11 x 7, Bush 5 1/2 ft. We are 
pioud that the dahlia which we first felt had the character to be given our family name, has more 
than justified our faith. It is a pure white of artistic and beautiful form, not temperamental and 
produces its glorious blooms in profusion. With its dark insect-resisting foliage, its perfect stems 
and sturdy growth it is indeed an acquisition. Its performance in our customers’ hands has been 
excellent, winning consistently in shows in the East, Oklahoma, Minnesota, California and indeed 
all through the country. American Home Medal at Washington, D. C., certified at Storrs, O. V. 
D. A. and Award of Honor, Ga. Blooms arrange easily and keep well. It is a poor root maker 
however, which weakness we can overlook when we consider its other qualities. We have never 
been able to meet the demand for stock and ad. ise ordering early to avoid disappointment. 
_ Roots, $3.00; Pot Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00 
