Mundy's Dahlia Gardens 
Coldwater, Michigan 
*EARL BALDWIN—SC—Large flowers of beautiful formation. Ground color flame 
covered lilac, rose and purplish tints. Plants, $1.00 
*EARLY YELLOW GIANT—ID-Large sulphury yellow flowers on cane-like stems 
carried well above the dark green foliage. Plants, $ .50 
*EDELSTEIN—SC—Color a deep rose with a silvery shine. Recommendable for 
exhibition as well as for cutting purposes. Plants, $ .50 
EMESSEE—ID—A dahlia of light autumn shade, bright pink shaded with golden 
orange. The bloom size is 10 inches by 5 inches deep. Roots, $5.00—Plants, $1.50 
*ENKART PRIMA—SC—Soft deep salmon color with a deep yellow center. Per¬ 
fect keeping qualities. Plants, $ .50 
FIRE BALL—FD—Brilliant scarlet which does not burn or fade. Foliage is heavy 
and insect resisting. Plants, $ .75 
*FIGARO—SC—An immense yellow flower with gold lines and finely striped with 
red, richly colored. Vigorous grower. Plants, $1.00 
*FBAU MARIE KIPKE—SC—Rich orange, petals and tips bordered yellow. Very 
fine for cut flower purposes. Roots, $ .50—Plants, $ .50 
FRECKLES—ID—Chrome yellow background on which there is striped, blotched 
and speckled, irregularly bright scarlet. Roots, $1.00—Plants, $ .50 
■•'•'FREDA GEORGE—FD—Very large cream, suffused with pink, long strong stems. 
Very good, a winner everywhere. Plants, $ .75 
GOLDEN BEAUTY—ID—Just naturally a large flower. Color is buff and rose. An 
ideal form within its type. Roots, $1.50—Plants, $ .50 
GOLDEN STANDARD—C—Color a golden tan, blushed with tints of amber and 
bronze. Long, straight and stiff stems. Roots, $ .50—Plants, $ .50 
GRAND MASTER—FD—Bronze shading to orange at center. The huge blooms 
are very deep, almost ball shaped. Roots, $3.00—Plants, $1.00 
GREATER GLORY—SC—Deep rose pink, occasionally a bloom will show some 
deep cream in the center. A fine flower. Roots, $3.00—Plants, $1.00 
*HASLEKOVA—FD—Most unusual in coloring being a delicate shade of cream, 
freckled royal purple. It is a prolific bloomer. Roots, $1.00—Plants, S .50 
^HERACLES—ID—(1S40)—An extra large dahlia and very strong growing variety. 
The color is a warm vermillion-red with some gold in the center. Stems long 
and strong. Good keeper when cut. Plants, $2.00 
HILLSIDE GOLD—C—This is a combination of golden yellow with an apricot glow. 
Blooms average 8 by 4 inches. Plants, $1.50 
HILLSIDE SUNSET—ID—Gold and bronze with each petal edged with rose red, 
a prolific bloomer. Roots, $5.00—Plants, $2.00 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER—ID—The color, a blending of violet purple and bur¬ 
gundy, and in some lights a true purple. Roots, $ .75—Plants, $ .50 
'=• JULIUS C. BUNGE—SC—Pure bright pink. The elegantly formed blooms are 
carried on long, strong stems. Good cut flower. Plants, $ .75 
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