Mundy’s Dahlia Gardens Coldwater, Michigan 
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* MAD. C. JUSSIANT—ST. C—1939 Challenge Cup winner. Color clear lilac violet. 
Free and early flowering. Good keeper when cut. Roots, $1.50 — Plants, $ .75 
*MAD. P. LUNDEN—SC—Medium size flowers of deep lilac rose, suffused violet 
rose, glowing into nearly deep gold at center. Plants, $ .50 
MARIETTA E.—ST.C—Clear, canary yellow that does not burn or fade. A profuse 
bloomer with perfect stems Plants, $ .75 
MARY TAYLOR—IC—(1941)—The color is Congo pink. Highest scoring dahlia at 
Storrs and deservedly so Plants, $1.25 
* MASCOTTE—IC—The color is deep rose with yellow suffusions at the center. A 
good keeper and free bloomer. Roots, $ .75 — Plants, $ .50 
MASON’S PURPLE BEAUTY—FD—A very fine velvety purple with a silvery re- 
verse showing at the center of the blooms. Roots, $ .50 — Plants, $ .59 
MICHIGAN WHITE 
SC 
The most prol'fic bloom- 
ing white commercial 
dahlia to date. Excel- 
lent for basket and vase 
arrangement. 
Roots, $1.00 
Plants, $ .50 

MAYOR FRANK OTIS—ID—A giant, honey-yellow with slight copper shading. It 
is unusually broad and deep with artistic petal formation. Stems are strong 
and straight, with vigorous, healthy bush. Roots, $1.50 — Plants, $ .75 
* MEGAN CALLAGHAN—SC—Another large white from Australia which has re- 
ceived many honors. Fine form and good stems. Plants, $1.00 
MISS ELSIE JANE—SC—A real gem for beauty. Not large, but very deep in pro- 
portion to the diameter, and with wonderful formation. Color, shrimp pink 
with cream shadings at the center and tipped violet rose. Roots, $ .50 
MISS ENGELWOOD—ID—Red and carmine, back of center petals, buff yellow 
showing at center and upper side of petals. Roots, $1.00 — Plants, $ .50 
*MISS FLORENCE SMITH—SC—Color a particularly chaste white. Blooms are 
neatly formed of incurving petals, which are full to the center. Plants have 
healthy fern-like foliage. Roots, $2.00 — Plants, $ .75 
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