Marion Smith (I. D.) 1941—One of the leading win¬ 
ners for 1941. A true giant bloom 13x7 of Tyrain 
pink overlaid with mallow pink. Blooms are not 
coarse but clear, bright and attractive. Will be a 
leader in the coming shows_Plants $3.50 
Marjorie Roberts (I.D.)—Lovely pure white. Blooms 
of giant size on fine long stems_Plants$1.50 
Mastro (S. C.) 1940—A fine new semi cactus of a 
deep glowing beet red color. A well formed and a 
beautiful flower on an erect graceful stem. 
Plants $2.00 
♦Mascot (Inc. Cac.)—Carmin pink on good stems. 
Roots 50c 
May Robeson (S. C.)—Clear bright pink —Roots 25c 
Mayor Frank Otis (I. D.) 1939—Shading from light to 
dark honey-yellow. Reminiscent of Jane Cowl but 
with more bronze. Petals twisted and most attrac¬ 
tive. Vigorous grower on fine, strong, straight 
stems, and an excellent keeper. Believe it or not 
has been grown to 17 inches_Plants $1.00 
Michigan White (S. C.)—A fine commercial white 
dahlia of medium size bloom Plants 50c, Roots $1.00 
Midwest Champion (I.D.)—Beautiful brilliant violet 
rose _Roots 50c 
Milton J. Cross (I.D.)—Immense flowers of rich yel¬ 
low buff shaded amber. Excellent grower with 
fine stems. Special price_Roots 75c 
♦Miss Belgium (Str. C.)—Beautiful orange color. 
Roots 50c 
Miss Glory (S. C.)—Apricot yellow with good stems. 
Roots 50c 
Miss Oakland (F. D.)—New introduction of pure 
white. Good for cut flower work_Roots 50c 
Miss Parkersburg (Inf. D.)—Color buff, back of pet¬ 
als carrot red with some tones of Jasper red. Gi¬ 
gantic blooms_Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
♦Mrs. Ferry (S. C.)—Amber and gold semi cactus 
blooms on erect stems_Plants 75c 
♦Mrs. Stewart (S. C.)—Salmon-apricot with a salmon 
pink reverse. The petals curl and twist and blooms 
of immense size_Plants 75c 
Miss West Virginia (I.C.)—Clear mauve on a large, 
heavily petalled bloom_Roots $1.00 
♦Mde. Albert Lebrum (I. D.)—Brilliant and elegant 
flowers carried on long stems. Fluffy blooms of 
warm coppery orange suffused at the points of the 
curled petals with a clear purplish pink. This is a 
new French introduction and stock is scarce. 
Plants 75c 
♦Mds. Andre Varaldie (I. D.)—Vivid carmine rose 
with silver reverse_Roots 25c 
♦Mothers Day (I. D.)—Huge white flower on good 
stems. One of the best new whites_Plants $1.50 
Mother Maytrott (I. D.)—Pure white of artistic and 
beautiful form. Blooms will reach to 11x7 inches. 
Good stems and a sturdy grower. Stock limited. 
Plants 75c 
Mrs. B. Ambers (I. D.)—Immense blooms of cadim- 
ium yellow to raw sienna. Petals are crinkled with 
a glistening sheen _Plants $1.00 
Mrs. C. E. Wildon (F. D.)—A large scarlet with an 
orange buff reverse. Splendid grower with heavy 
foliage. One of the best new introductions. 
Roots 75c 
Mrs. Ida Chase (I.C.)—The color is a bright combin¬ 
ation of lemon yellow and pale lavender pink. 
Plants 50c 
Mrs. Helen Goetzger (S. C.)—Golden yellow on good 
stems. Free bloomer with blooms 7 to 9 inches. 
Plants $1.00 
Mrs. Herbert O’Conner (S. C.)—Soft rose pink. Good. 
Roots 35c 
Mrs. Wm. S. Knudson (I. D.)—Another fine snow 
white that has made a good record. Can be depended 
on for commercial work_Roots 75c, Plants 35c 
Murphy’s Masterpiece (I. D.)—Dark garnet red. One 
of the big fellows_Plants 50c 
Murphy’s Sport (I. D.)—In the giant class with 
blooms 10x4. Buff yellow outer petals to spinal red 
center petals_Plants $1.00' 
Nancy A. Mitchell (S. C.) 1940—A true vivid scarlet 
with buff reverse which shows with revolution of 
petals. Profuse bloomers _Plants $2.00 
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