DAYTON’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
Root Plant 
Larenna (FD) Gold and bronze. Very good .50 
Lilac Glory (G@)sLilac..Very 200d mre, ee 50 
Lord Of Autumn (ID) Still the best yellow 1.00 
Louis Walcher (1D) True pansy purple, 
tipped white. Long stems that hold 
the blooms well out of the foliage. 
Won in ail the leading shows since 
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Mad River Chief (ID) A large velvety red 
with darker center, one of the best 
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Margrace (ID) Bright scarlet, tan reverse. 
Lae Oi cei. Ae ih ORAS eee .50 
Mascotte (IC) Deep rose with yellow suf- 
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Mason’s Purple Beauty (FD) Purple, large  .50 
Michigan White (SC) A _ prolific bloomer, 
extra good commercial] white ....... 1.00 
Miss Elsie Jane (SC) Shrimp pink shading 
to cream at center, rose tips. Very 
OOU ae ee ee ae tee tt ee OD 
Miss Bruce Collins (C) Light lemon yellow. .35 
Miss May Cushing (FD to ID) Mallow pink 
suffused white same color as Dr. 
Cushing but a different formation 
WAVCLe SOOUM fre eee hal eae re as 1.00 
Milton J. Cross (ID) Yellow shaded rose and 
COLALe ware ek: CR ee on Ghee 1.00 
Mrs. Geo. LeBoutleir (ID) A giant carmine 
PEC eee Sa ee Melee ee ee er. 8D 
Mrs. Herbert O’Connor (C) Rose pink shading 
foro de roserate conte... ie kee 1.00 
Mrs. R. R. McCormick (1D) 1940 Introduction. 
Profused bloomer. Petals lacinated, 
curved and twisted. Color cream 
yellow with pink suffusion. Blooms 
9 to 12 inches by 7 to 9 inches deep 
OlimexCellentesteinse surernta ee c. 1.00 
Murphy’s Masterpiece (FD) A giant red shad- 
ing to garnet, a winner in any show 
TOOM -nAee eta cc, ee ee eee 1.00 
Monarch or the East. Autumn shades. Very 
ha OMG Cee hats ch sean ya cee ae ene 50 
Nocturnal (C) Very dark maroon. One of the 
Pestana: 2000. a es re 50 
Oriental Girl (FD) Chinese red with oriental 
shadings. We consider it one of the 
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