Mundy’s Dahlia Gardens Coldwater, Michigan 

FIRE BALL—FD—Brilliant scarlet which does not burn or fade. Foliage is heavy 
and insect resisting. Roots, $1.00 — Plants, $ .50 
* FIGARO—SC—An immense yellow flower with gold lines and finely striped with 
red, richly colored. Vigorous grower. Roots, $2.00 — Plants, $ .75 
FLAMINGO—FD—Fine salmon, a most attractive color; good compact habit and 
very free flowering with fine stems. Plants, $ .50 
*FRAU MARIE KIPKE—SC—Rich orange, petals and tips bordered yellow. Very 
fine for cut flower purposes. Roots, $ .50 — Plants, $ .50 
FRECKLES—ID—Chrome yellow background on which there is striped, blotched 
and speckled, irregularly, bright scarlet. Roots, $1.00 — Plants, $ .50 
*FREDA GEORGE—FD—Very large cream, suffused with pink, long strong stems. 
Very good, a winner everywhere. Roots, $1.50 — Plants, $ .50 
GINGER ROGERS—ID—(1941)—The yellow which is claimed will replace Lord of 
Autumn and California Idol. Light yellow in color. Size of blooms 10 to 12 
inches on strong, stiff stems. Winner of many prizes Plants, $5.00 
GLAMOUR—ID—The flowers are purple, veined a lighter shade and are almost as 
deep as wide. Strong wide plants of medium height. Roots, $3.00 — Plants, $1.00 
GOLDEN BEAUTY—ID—Just naturally a large flower. Color is buff and rose. An 
ideal form within its type. Roots, $1.00 
GOLDEN STANDARD—C—Color a golden tan, blushed with tints of amber and 
bronze. Long, straight and stiff stems. Roots, $ .50 — Plants, $ .59 
GRAND MASTER—FD—Bronze shading to orange at center. The huge blooms 
are very deep, almost ball shaped. Roots, $2.00 — Plants, $ .75 
ZREATER GLORY—SC—Deep rose pink, occasionally a bloom will show some 
deep cream in the center. A fine flower. Roots, $2.00 — Plants, $ .75 
* HASLEROVA—FD—Most unusual in coloring, being a delicate shade of cream, 
freckled royal purple. It is a prolific bloomer. Roots, $1.00 — Plants, $ .50 
HILLSIDE GOLD—C—This is a combination of golden yellow with an apricot glow. 
Blooms average 8 by 4 inches. Plants, $1.00 
HILLSIDE SUNSET—ID—Gold and bronze with each petal edged with rose red, 
a prolific bloomer. Roots, $4.00 — Plants, $1.50 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER—ID—tThe color, a blending of violet purple and bur- 
gundy, and in some light a true purple. Roots, $ .75 — Plants, $ .50 
‘JEAN PARTURET—C—This fine foreign variety of canary yellow is artistic in 
form and has blooms very large and deep for this type dahlia. A very prolific 
bloomer and a strong, vigorous grower. Plants, $ .59 
JEAN TRIMBEE—SC—The color is a beautiful petunia violet making it very popu- 
lar as an exhibition dahlia. Roots, $ .50 — Plants, $ .50 
*JULIUS C. BUNGE—SC—Pure bright pink. The elegantly formed blooms are 
carried on long, strong stems. Good cut flower. Plants, $ .50 
* KARDINAL VON ROSSUM—SC—Violet and Purple. Stems are long and sturcy 
and the plants have excellent habits.. Plants, $ .50 
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