Mundy's Dahlia Gardens 
Coldwater, Michigan 
MONARCH OF THE EAST—FD—Large flowers of gold with apricot and orange 
buff suffusions with a slight coppery red on the reverse. Roots, $2.00—Plants, $ .75 
MRS. C. E. WILDON—FD—A brilliant scarlet with orange-buff reverse. Some¬ 
thing different in a very large red. Roots, $2.00—Plants, $ .75 
IVIRS. GEO. E. BOUTILLIER—ID—The color of this dahlia is bright carmine-red, 
shading to a rich cardinal red. Roots, $ .50—Plants, $ .50 
MRS. WM, KNUDSEN—ID—A very large pure white. Roots, $1.00 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE—ID—A very large, deep flower of dark red. Long, 
strong cane-like stems. Blooms have good depth. Plants, $ .50 
^NAGEL’S GIANT—ID—A real giant which grows more than 13 inches. Color, 
golden salmon pink. Long strong stems. Roots, $1.50—Plants, $ .75 
NEGUS—FD—The color is deepest ox-blood red shading to almost black at center. 
This dahlia is very outstanding. Roots, $2.00—Plants, $ .50 
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OAKLEIGH MONARCH—FD—A pleasing, big, cerise red that is the leader among 
the red formats on the show tables. Early bloomer. Roots, $ .50—Plants, $ .50 
OPAL—ID—Pastel shades, a soft salmon rose with lighter shadings and centers 
of lemon yellow. Roots, $1.00—Plants, $ .50 
ORANGE MOON—FD—A soft buff shading to orange-apricot and deepening towards 
the base of petals. Roots, $ .50 
*ORMOESD—SC—A new Dutch introduction with curled petals having a deep 
violet color and silvery white center. Blooms freely. Roots, $1.50—Plants, $ .50 
POSTMARK—ST. C—The beautiful formed flowers have a deep rose color. Early 
and free flowering, long rigid stems. Roots, $1.50—Plants, $ .50 
*PHYLLIS KNIGHT—ID^—Large Australian dahlia. The color is one of the finest, 
salmon-rose overlaid with rose-pink. Roots, $'!.0C—Plants, $1.00 
PICARDY—FD—A seedling of Cavalcade and superior to that variety in color, 
being a blend of bronzy-pink and yellow; long stems and a very free bloomer. 
A perfect cut flower. 
PINK ELEGANCE—SC—A true brilliant rose-pink. Plants, $ .75 
*PINK GIANT—ID—(1940) Color is a vivid rose. Average size 9 to 10 inches by 
6 inches deep. Strong stems holds flower erect. Challenge Cup winner as the 
best Dutch dahlia in 1939. Plants, $2.50 
"TRES. EDW. BENES—ID^Fascinating Czechoslovakian dahlia with large deep 
flaming orange blooms overlaid with a silvery glow. Plants, $ .75 
■•’=PRES. F. DEBAUX—ID—One of the best French dahlias, large blooms of deep 
blood red suffused soft violet. Good growing habits. Roots, $3.00—Plants, $1.09 
PREMIERS MAJESTIC—ID—Beautiful new color combination; salmon, gold and 
mulberry. Profuse bloomer of large deep flowers. Plants, $1.00 
PREMIER’S WINSOME—ID—An attractive pink dahlia that is easy to grow, giving 
massive blooms in great abundance. Plants, $2.00 
PRIDE OF AUSTINBURG—ID—A grenadine-pink and light yellow; center and re¬ 
verse light purple. A profuse bloomer. Roots, $ .75—Plants, S .50 
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