Mundy’s Dahlia Gardens Coldwater, Michigan 
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* SULPHURINO—ID—The color of this mammoth flower is deep sulphur yellow, 
reverse of petals a light reddish glow. Roots, $1.50 — Plants, $ .50 
* TANNENBERG—SC—A truly unique, a different dahlia. Red lightly tipped gold, 
The flowers have great substance. Roots, $1.00 — Plants, $ .50 
THE GOVERNOR—FD—Light bright yellow of exhibition size. Strong vigorous 
variety that blooms early and continues until frost. Plants, $1.50 
* TRIUMPH DE PARISIS—SC—Color orange red, soft yellow base and tips, perfect 
straight stems. Good keeper. Roots, $1.00 — Plants, $ .50 
* VICTORIA—C—Splendid for cutting and excellent for show purposes. Color 
pure yellow; stems strong and erect. Roots, $1.00 — Plants, $ .50 
VICTORY—FD—An unusually fine pink formal decorative. Blooms 11 Dyas inches. 
Fine stems and insect proof foliage. Excellent keeping qualities. ‘Winner of 
many Blue Ribbons at leading shows. Plants, $1.50 
VIRGINIA RUTE—ID—An exceptionally large flower on extra long stems. Color 
rich velvety maroon with broad petals. Roots, $2.00 — Plants, $1.00 
VIRGINIA SHIPLEY—ID—A deep lemon yellow with a golden hue which is a dif- 
ferent shade from other yellows. Plants, $1.00 
* VLAMMENSPEL—SC—Bright orange color with a glowing red reflex. Early and 
free flowering. Roots, $ .50 — Plants, $ .50 
WATCHUNG GIANT—ID—Deep amber yellow suffused with orange carmine. Giant 
dahlia produces blooms 11 by 6 inches. Roots, $ .75 
* WHITE ABUNDANCE—ID—Flowers of beautiful waxy white are held well out of 
the foliage on strong, erect stems. Fine for cutting. Plants, $ .50 
* KANTINE—FD—This large Australian dahlia is of the deepest rich yellow color. 
Long broad petals. Blooms 11 by 6 inches. Plants, $ .75 
YELLOW MARVEL—FD—Here is an unusual bi-color dahlia, yellow with each pet- 
al tipped white. Blooms are large on long stiff stems. Plants, $ .50 
YOUR LUCKY STAR—SC—Amaranth pink with white center. Stems are ideal. 
Plants are healthy, medium tall and easy to grow. Plants, $1.00 
*YOWU MATSUOKA—SC—A very interesting variety either Straight or Incurved 
Cactus, or Semi-Cactus. Color, a very dark carmine. Does well either grown 
in a cloth house or in the garden. Plants, $ .50 
* ZENITH—ST.C—(1940)—A fine dahlia of medium size, color, deep amaranth and 
magenta pointed, silvery in the center. Extra long and thin stems. Certificate 
of Merit, Amsterdam and Haarlem. Roots, $2.00 — Pants, $ .75 
* ZUIWN—SC—Color makes a flower at times and this is just what happens with 
this variety. A bright crimson carmine. It has long wiry stems and gives you 
plenty of blooms. At times will come a Straight Cactus. Plants, $ .50 
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