Mundy’s Dahlia Gardens Coldwater, Michigan 

BUCKEYE GLORY—ID—A shining orchid pink. Fine for cutting as well as ex- 
hibition. Strong grower and free bloomer. Plants, $ .50 
CALIFORNIA BEAUTY—C—A pure copper in color. One of the best keepers as 
a cut flower. Bush growth and stem excellent. Plants, $ .50 
CALIFORNIA IDOL—ID—Clear bright yellow, blooms early and freely. An out- 
standing winner. Roots, $ 50 — Planis $ .50 
CARL G. DAHL—ID—Immense size and splendid formation. Color emberglow 
with golden sheen and a sweetbrier reverse. Roots, $2.00 — Plants, $ .75 
* CHAMBERLAIN—SC—A beautiful combination of deep salmon with soft rose 
shadings, changing to violet. Roots, $1.00 — Plants, $ .59 
CHEROKEE BRAVE—ID—Glowing dark carmine, does not burn or fade. Long 
stiff stems hold the bloom in perfect position. Roots, $1.50 — Plants, $ .50 
*CONSUL GENERAL QUIST—SC—Soft rose, darker towards the well formed cen- 
ter. Strong grower, large beautiful shaped blooms. Roots, $2.00 — Plants, $ .75 
* CROYDON WONDER—FD—Color brilliant red and one of the finest ever intro- 
duced. This dahlia has won many Championships. Reoots, $1.50 — Plants, $ .50 
DAI WONG—ID—This lemon yellow, with its white reverse is very striking. As 
the name means in Chinese, it is huge yellow, growing 12 inches or more. A 
very strong grower with good stems and foliage. Rocts, $3.00 — Plants, $1.00 
*DARCY SAINSBURY—FD—tThis Australian variety has size and formation to 
make it a contender in any show. A fine white. Roots, $1.00 — Plants, $ .50 
DETROITER—FD—A nice red. A wonderful cut flower and one that will not 
burn. Blooms all season. Roots, $ .50 — Plants §$ .50 
* DIRECTOR PLUMECOCQ—ID—Old gold with a touch of deep brown-red. Flowers 
held erect on long strong stems. Plants, $ .50 
* DOMINANT—IC—Beautiful formed large cactus, that is a good grower. Color 
lilac rose with purplish glow on yellow base. Roots, $2.00 — Plants, $ .75 
* DOKOUPILUV IDEAL—FD—A beautiful white color with a soft lilac tone on 
tops of petals. Early and free flowering. Plants, $ .75 
*DR. VERHAGE—SC—tThe well shaped blooms are bright granite-red color with 
amber-orange tinted petals. Plants, $ .50 
*EARL BALDWIN—SC—Large flowers of beautiful formation. Ground color flame 
covered lilac, rose and purplish tints. Roots, $2.00 — Plants, $ .75 
*EARLY YELLOW GIANT—ID—Large sulphury yellow flowers on cane-like stems, 
carried well above the dark green foliage. Roots, $1.00 — Plants, $ .50 
* EDELSTEIN—SC—Color a deep rose with a silvery shine. Recommendable for 
exhibition as well as for cutting purposes. Plants, $ .50 
ELLA MAY—C—Coior, deep crimson carmine, dark yet rich and distinctive. Flowers 
are large and deep, with full centers. Plants, $ .50 
*ENKART PRIMA—SC—Soft deep salmon color with a deep yellow center. Per- 
fect keeping qualities. Plants, $ .75 
EVENTIDE—ID—Color is deep violet purple with outer petals streaked lighter 
purple. Has strong stem with flowers facing side. Blooms 10 to 12 inches by 6 
inches deep. Foliage dark and resistant. Plants, $1.50 
EVERYBODY’S FAVORITE—ID—Large blooms or rose pink with a trace of laven- 
der. Petals slightly twisted. Can easily be grown to 12 inches Plants, $1.50 
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