Mundy’s Dahlia Gardens Coldwater, Michigan 

GINGER ROGERS—ID—(1941) Light yellow in color. Size of blooms 10 to 12 
inches on strong, stiff stems. Winner of many prizes. Roots, $7.50 — Plants $2.50 
GLAMOUR—ID—The flowers are purple, veined a lighter shade and are almost as 
deep as wide. Strong wide plants of medium heights. Roots, $2.60 — Plants, $ .75 
GOLDEN STANDARD—C—Color a golden tan, blushed with tints of amber and 
bronze. Long, straight and stiff stems. Roots, $ .50— Plants, $ .50 
HILLSIDE BEAUTY—iC—(1941) Apricot buff, with mallow purple reverse. Aver- 
age size bloom. Plants, $1.50 
HILLSIDE GOLD—C—tThis is a combination of golden yellow with an apricot glow. 
Blooms average 8 by 4 inches. Roots, $1.60 — Plants, $ .50 
HILLSIDE JOY—SC—(1941) Attractive apricot color shading to solid gold center, 
with ivory reverse. Fine cut flower. Plants, $1.50 
HILLSIDE SUNSET—ID—Gold and bronze with each petal edged with rose red, 
a prolific bloomer. Roots, $1.50 — Plants $ .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 — Piants, $ .50 
JEAN TRIMBEE—SC—tThe 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 leng, strong stems. Good cut flower. Plants, $ .50 
KATIE K—ID—A large pink with lilac suffusion and white veins that lightens 
the flower considerably. Roots, $1.00 — Plants, $ .50 
*KARDINAL VON ROSSUM—SC—Violet and Purple. Stems are long and sturdy, 
and the plants have excellent habits. Plants, $ .50 
KAY FRANCIS—SC—Light lemon-yellow and of a solid color. A good grower, 
free bloomer and a fine Keeper. Roots, $ .50 — Plants, $ .50 
*KING LEOPOLD—ID—Color a distant rose changing into a deep salmon, with 
yellow suffusion on the reverse petals. Roots, $1.00 — Plants $ .50 
“KING PETER—FD—A very lovely flower, it can truly be called a King. The 
color is white, edged lavender. Roots, $1.60 — Piants, $ .50 
+ LAETARE—SC—The color is a blend of bright orange-red, heavily tipped and 
suffused gold. Highly regarded as a cut flower. Roots, $ 50 — Plants $ .50 
LOIS WALCHER—ID—Bi-color, deeb amaranth to pansy purple with the outer 
one-third of petals a clear white. Roots, $ 50 — Plants, $ .50 
LORD OF AUTUMN—ID—Deep golden yellow exhibition variety. One of the prize 
winning giants. A winner. Roots, $1.00 — Plants, $ .50 
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