. - MARGRACE I. D. (Bissell) A really striking 
variety of brilliant scarlet, tipped gold, 
and with gold at the base of the petals. 
Large flowers, long stems and _ tall 
bushes, of open growth. A consistent 
winner. 
Plant .50 
*MARION SMITH |. D. This Australian in- 
troduction of recent date is one of the 
finest from this source. The blooms can 
be grown to very large size as shown 
by its winnings in ‘largest bloom" 
classes. The color is Tyrian pink over- 
laid mallow pink. Strong, erect, stems 
hold the flowers erect. Petals roll well 
back giving the bloom a massiveness 
without coarseness. 

MARGRACE Plant $2.50 
*MARY CONGDON I. D. Another large one from Australia. The color is an unusual 
flaming russet. Stems may be a bit short under field cultural methods but grown 
to four canes and well disbudded this fault can be largely overcome. 
Plant $1.50 
MARY LYNN DUDLEY S. C. (Dudley) A very large semi-cactus in the dark red 
shades. True carmine with outer petals of a rich, velvety, texture and the centers 
almost black. A nicely formed flower on long stems. 
Root $5.00, Plant $1.50 
MARY TAYLOR St. C. (Taylor) A fairly large cactus of grenadine pink flushed cream 
and with a yellow center. A good grower and root-maker. 
Root $1.50, Plant .50 
*MASCOTTE In. C. One of our favorites from Holland. Deep rose tinted cerise, 
lighter toward the tips. The formation is very uniform, with petals tightly rolled 
for their full length and very much incurved, often closing completely over the 
center. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
MASON'S PURPLE BEAUTY F. D. (Mason) One of the most popular of the purple 
dahlias. The deep purple petals have a velvety sheen. Reverse of petals are dis- 
tinctly silver which shows attractively at the center of the flower. 
Root .75 
MAYOR FRANK OTIS |. D. (Salbach) One of the largest dahlias grown. The color is a 
soft, rich, golden honey yellow, with just a touch of bronze shading. Plants are tall. 
Stems are long and strong, and the flower is a very good keeper when cut. 
Root $1.50, Plant .50 
MICHIGAN WHITE S. C. (Keiser) One of the very best of the white cut-flower dahlias. 
The well formed flowers seem to ''pop' out over night on long, strong stems. Sub- 
stance of the flower is excellent, the flower keeping well when cut. Blooms are of 
medium size. 
Root $1.00 Plant .50 
MICHIGAN RADIANCE S. C. (Wolfe) An attractive, medium sized flower. Deep 
yellow center with brownish-pink shadings toward the outer edge. Flowers have 
very good depth. 
Plant $1.50 
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