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MISS WILRYCK (S. C.) Belgian novelty with perfect cutting qualities. Color 
lilac rose changing into creamy yellow, end of petals soft rose violet. A prize 
winner Plants—$3.00 Cuttings—$2.09 
MRS. W. KEENE (I. D.) A very fine Dahlia something like California Idol with 
the same great depth but it is much superior than California Idol both in form 
and color. A large informal. Color, primrose flushed apricot-flesh. From 
Australia. Plants—$7.50 Cuttings—$5.00 
MAD. M. DULCET (I. C.) Award of Merit Dutch Dahlia Society. Incurved Bel¬ 
gian cactus with a deep coppery yellow color. Extra long stems. Exhibition 
type. Plants—$3.00 CuUings—$2.00 
MAHIA (I. D.) A huge Dahlia from New South Wales. Color, light red. With 
the points of a Champion. Crown to 13 in. An extra exhibition bloom with 
perfectly full centers. Plants—$5.00 Cuttings—$3.35 
MEME JEANNE (Dec.) A variety of large class of decorative type. Glazed 
violet color. A very large bloom that faces on a long stem. A very sturdy 
plant, vigorous and many flowers. Highly recommended to us. French 
variety. Plants—$4.50 Cuttings—$3.00 
MADAME SIMONE CASTILLON (C.) A remarkable cactus. A large flower 
with narrow, curving petals. Color, violet. A vigorous plant, with many 
flowers. Highly recommended to us. French variety. 
Plants—$5.00 Cuttings—$3.35 
MME. GEO. BODDEWIJN (Min. C.) A beautiful French novelty that was ex¬ 
hibited for the first time at Cleveland and Cincinnati and won a blue ribbon 
at each show. Color, lilac. Long, strong stems. Exhibition and cut flower 
variety. Plants—$2.00 Cuttings—$1.35 
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