Mundy's Dahlia Gardens 
Coldwater, Michigan 
*PRACHTKERL—SC—A dahlia of perfect form, large size and deep yellow color. 
Profuse bloomer and tall grower. Roots, $1.00—Plants, $ .50 
QUEEN CITY—FD—Cherry rose, shaded lighter towards the tips of the petals. 
Free bloomer, flowers of medium size. Roots, $ .75—Plants, $ .50 
RED SUNSET—ID—A bright vivid scarlet. Long stems and a healthy, vigorous 
grower. Roots, $2.00—Plants, $1.00 
RITA WELLS—SC—Rosy buff with the reverse subdued lilac pink. Petals have 
a decided golden sheen. Blooms are very large. Plants, $2.50 
ROBERT RIPLEY—ID—Rhodamine purple with rose suffusion. One of the largest 
dahlias grown. Roots, $2.00—Plants, $ .75 
ROYAL PURCHASE—C—Deep straw' yellow with outer petals suffused with pink. 
An incurved cactus that attains large size. Roots, $1.00—Plants, $ .50 
SALLY LOU—SC—A one tone flower, dark orange shaded brown, the flowers are 
very attractive in form and have good depth. Roots. $3.00—Plants, $1.00 
SCARLET LEADER^—SC—Large, magnificent blooms have an unique papaver red 
color. Strong, rigid stems. Firee bloomer. Plants, $ .75 
*SIR ARTHUR TENNANTS—IC—A large perfectly formed incurved petalled flower 
with strong-stems. Crimson scarlet, lighter reddish tints tow'ards the tips. 
Very free flowering. Plants, $ .75 
*SIR STEPHEN TALLENTS—C—Color rich citron-yellow throughout. Narrow 
petals from tip to base, making up blooms of large size. Plants, $1.00 
SLEEPY HOLLOW—IC—Shell pink with white center. Plants, $1.00 
ISOUVEjNIR—ID—A vivid ‘pink dahlia of exhibition size. An early and very 
profuse bloomer with perfect stems. Roots, $1.00—Plants, $ .50 
"STABAT MATER—IC—A beautiful and attractive color, lilac violet with white 
centers, on strong stems. Plants, $ .50 
"■'STUART OGG—ID—Light lemon yel’ow with white tips and some petals curling 
and showing a white reverse. Very large Plants, $ .75 
" SULPHURINO—ID—The colcr of this mammoth flower is deep sulphur yellow, 
reverse of petals a light reddish glow. Plants, $ .50 
"^TANNENBERG—SC—A truly unique, a different dahlia. Red lightly tipped gold, 
The flowers have great substance. Plants, $ .50 
"'TRIUMPH DE PARISIS—SC—Color orange red, soft yellow base and tips, perfect 
straight stems. Good keeper. Plants, $ .50 
"•VICTORIA—C—Splendid for cutting and excellent for show purposes. Color 
pure yellow; stems strong and erect. Plants, $ .50 
VIRGINIA RUTE—ID—An exceptionally large flower on extra long stems. Color 
rich velvety maroon with broad petals. Plants, $2.00 
"'VLAMMENSPEL—SC—Bright orange color with a glowing red reflex. Early and 
free flowering. Roots, $ .50 
WATCHUNG GIANT—ID—Deep amber yellow suffused with orange carmine. Giant 
dahlia produces blooms 11 by 6 inches. Roots, $2.00—Plants, $ .75 
"'XANTINE—FD—This large Australian dahlia is of the deepest rich yellow color. 
Long broad petals. Blooms 11 by 6 inches. Plants, $1.00 
"'ZENITH—ST. C—(1940) A fine dahlia of medium size, color deep amaranth and 
magenta pointed, silvery in the center. Extra long and thin stems. Certificaie 
of Merit, Amsterdam and Haarlem. Plants, $1.50 
