Mundy's Dahlia Gardens 
Coldwater, Michigan 
Pride of Austinburg—ID 
PRIDE OF AUSTINBURG, ID—The color is a grenadine pink and light yellow; 
center and reverse light purple. Roots $1.50 Plants .75 
THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES WERE OVERLOOKED 
IN MAKING UP OUR LIST 
EVERYBODY’S FAVORITE—ID—One of the best of the 1939 introductions. Its col¬ 
or is magnificent—a soft, clear rose pink. An unusually large dahlia and can easily 
be grown 12 to 13 inches in diameter. The stem is perfect and bush is very rugged 
and hardy. Winner of many prizes. Plant $3.00 
GLAMOUR—ID—An immense true purple with each petal edged amaranth pink, some¬ 
thing very different and distinctive. Easily grown to 14 inches, with straight, stiff 
stems. Bush growth vigorous and insect resistant. One of the best of the 1939 in¬ 
troductions. Plant $2.00 
MAYOR FRANK OTIS—ID—This is the sensational new variety that created so much 
interest in 1939. A giant, honey yellow decorative with slight copper shading. It 
is unusually broad and deep with artistic petal formation. Stems are strong and 
straight, with vigorous, healthy bush. Don’t miss this one. Plant $3.00 
YELLOW MARVEL—FD —Here is an unusual bi-color dahlia, yellow with each petal 
tipped white. This variety was admired by all visitors last season. Blooms are 
very large, up to 10 inches on long, stiff stems. For a novelty, order Yellow Mar¬ 
vel. Plant .50 
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