Mundy's Dahlia Gardens 
Coldwater, Michigan 
LORD OF AUTUMN—ID—Deep golden yellow exhibition variety. One of the prize 
winning giants. A winner. Plants, $ .50 
*MAD. C. JUSSIANT—ST. C—1939 Challenge Cup winner. Color clear lilac violet 
Free and early flowering. Good keeper when cut. Plants, $ .50 
-MASCOTTE—IC—The color is deep rose with yellow suffusions at the center A 
good keeper and free bloomer. Roots, $1.00—Plants, $ .50 
M^ASON S PURPLE BEAUT T—FD—A very fine velvety purple with a silvery re¬ 
verse showing at the center of the blooms. Roots, $ .75_Plants, $ .50 
MICHIGAN WHITE 
SC 
The most proliiflc 
blooming beautiful white 
commercial dahlia to 
date. Excellent for bas¬ 
ket and vase arrange¬ 
ment. 
Roots, $1.50 
Plants, $ .75 
MISS CLIO—FD—A medium sized flower of a very delicate coloring, pink with 
yellow center. Plants, $1.50 
MISS ENGELWOOD—ID—Red and carmine, back of center petals, buff yellow 
showing at center and upper side of petals. Roots, $1.00—Plants, $ .50 
'•’MISS FLORENCE SMITH—SC—Color a particulary chaste white. Blooms are 
neatly formed of incurving petals, which are full to the center. Plants have 
healthy fern-like foliage. Roots, $3.00—Plants, $1.00 
MISS PARKERSBURG—ID—Color buff, back of petals carrot red, with some tones 
of jasper red. Excellent flowering habits. Plants, Sl.OO 
MODEL 999—SC—This dahlia was named in honor of Henry Ford’s first racing 
car. A large seedling of Satan that grows 12 x 8 inches. A flery red with gold 
reverse. Certiflcate winner at East Lansing. Roots, $5.00—Plants, $1.50 
"MODERN TIMES—FD—Orange overlaid flaming scarlet tipped white. An early 
and free b'.oomer. Plants, $ .50 
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