Mundy's Dahlia Gardens 
Coldwater, Michigan 
'"KARDINAL VON ROSSUM—SC—Violet and purple. Stems are long and sturdy 
and the plants have excellent habits. Plants, $ .75 
KAY FRANCIS—SC—Light lemon-yellow and of a solid color. A good grower, 
free bloomer and fine keeper. Roots, $ .50—Plants, $ .50 
-KING GEORGE—FD—One of the largest English dahlias. Flaming scarlet with 
center petals showing an old gold reverse. Roots, $1.50—Plants, $ .75 
*KING LEOPOLD—ID—Color a distant rose changing into a deep salmon, with 
yellow suffusion on the reverse petals. Roots, $3.00—Plants, $1.00 
-LADY ALICE—C—The blooms are large and are made up of a multitude of narrow 
incurved petals, sharp to points. The color is yellow at the center to lightest 
lemon-yellow, almost white at tips. Plants, $ .75 
-LAETARE—SC—The color is a blend of bright orange-red, heavily tipped and 
suffused gold. Highly regarded as a cut flower. Roots, $ .50—Plants, $ .50 
AUTUMN SUNSET 
ID 
The color is a lemon 
yellow lightly tinted 
spineal red. The blos¬ 
soms are carried on 
long stiff stems and the 
fiowers are erect, medi¬ 
um to large. Poliaga 
is deep green and very 
vigorous. 
Roots, $2.09 
Plants, $ .75 
LANGELOTH—ID—The color is a striking red and white with the contrast very 
sharply drawn. Size at least 10 inches on good stems. Plants, $1.75 
-LOCKENKOFF—IC—Very free flowering variety with apple blossom rose color 
and deep yellow center. Long strong stems. Plants, $ .50 
LOIS WALCHER —ID—Bi-Color, deep amaranth to pansy purple with the outer 
one third of petals a clear white. Roots, $1.50—Plants, $ .75 
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