Plants 
MISS GLORY, S. C. Apricot yellow, perfect stems. Free 
and early bloomer, extremely refined flower in every 
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MISS OAKLAND (Oakleigh-Lakeside). Bloom 9x5, bush 
4\y ft. There are so few good white Formals suitable 
for exhibition that this variety certainly should be ap- 
preciated, especially as it is so decidedly even and 
uniform and a good clear white. Long erect stems with 
leathery, insect-resisting foliage. Certified at East Lan- 
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MISS OHIO (Frank’s D. G.) Bloom 7x51, bush 5 ft. The 
winner of the Derrill W. Hart Memorial Medal, the 
American Home Achievement Medal, 1936. The blooms 
are very uniform, full and complete. Color, lilac suffused 
deep rose pink. Stems very long and erect. Fine for 
cutting, especially when disbudded...........2..2.-.2..-222-2.. 22-222. 
MONARCH OF THE EAST (Aimy), I. D., 1938. Bloom 
10 x 5, bush 5 ft. One of the most outstanding dahlias 
at Storrs. Should win in the largest bloom class as it 
grows aa 11 x 6 inches, is a light, yet rich, cadmium 
yellow shading lighter and the reverse of coral red. Ex- 
cellent sturdy bush growth. Cert. at Storrs.-...........--..---.- 
MOTHER’S DAY, I. D. A very large white from Australia. 
Blooms have great depth, and excellent formation. Con- 
sidered by some to be the best of an imposing list of 
good exhibition ‘whites.’ The plants are tall and 
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MRS. W. S. KNUDSEN, ID. A pure white, a flower that can 
easily be grown to 12 inches without forcing on a six- 
foot bush, with heavy foliage. A heavy winner in the 
Mid West, shown four times, winning first each time. 
Shown at Detroit, Toledo, Indianapolis and Chicago. 
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MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLIER (Ruschmohr). Bloom 10x5, 
bush 5 ft. As an exhibition dahlia this variety did 
considerable winning last season and has been shown 
1414 inches in diameter. It has given Murphy’s Master- 
piece plenty of competition as it is quite similar in form 
and also a red, but this one is described as a carmine red 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE, |. D. 4 to 5 feet. Immense 
dark red that takes its place as one of the 
outstanding exhibition varieties of all time. It was 
more in evidence than any other variety at the fall 
shows last year. There seems to be no limit to the size 
that this great Dahlia can be grown. Stem and growth 
aresail that:can be-desiredS. 2.7 eee oe Ne ye eee ee 
MYRA HOWARD, I. D. 5 feet. The color of this 
marvelous Uahlia is a glowing combination of saffron 
yellow and gold with tints of salmon. A wonderful plant 
and thrifty grower, producing giant blooms freely on 
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MONMOUTH CHAMPION (Kemp). Bloom 11 x 4, bush 
51% ft. Popularity seems to stay with this variety. A 
vigorous grower, producing beautiful exhibition blooms 
of brilliant scarlet orange. Perfect stems and insect- 
resistant foliage. Still a consistent prize winner... 
MONMOUTH QUEEN (Kemp), F. D. In this new dahlia 
we have a most pleasing color effect, it being 
picric yellow in the center with a graduation of fight 
primrose to cream yellow. A mighty fine variety............ 
NEGUS, F. D. Strasen. The color is deepest ox-blood red, 
shading to almost black at the center.............--..2.2.202.....- 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH (Oakleigh). Bloom 9 x 5, bush 
5 ft. Although we have a number of good reds, most of 
them are Informal, and this outstanding red has made a 
name for itself in the Formal Decorative class on the 
show table. Deep, full centered blooms-on strong, erect 
stems. Splendid keeping qualities. Habit of growth is 
very vigorous and ruaged. Color is crimson carmine, 
which does not fade. Certified at East Lansing................ 
OMAR KHAYYAM, F. D. 5 feet. A much admired 
giant. Color, a Chinese red at the base of petals 
and shading to a bright orange and tipped lighter. The 
flowers which can easily be grown over 10 inches in 
width are held erect facing sideways.............-.2-.---.--------- 
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