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MARGIE PARRELLA 
The Dahlia, a gold mine to the Florist Trade 
MARGIE PARRELLA F. D. (Maxwell-Parrella)—In introducing this dahlia we 
are positive of offering one of the best white cut flower varieties on the 
market. Blooms will open in full in the hottest days of July and August 
without being bruised or burnt. This variety not only is a prolific bloomer, 
but also produces twice as many blooms as any other commercial dahlia on 
the market. Size of bloom without disbudding, 7 inches or more. Height of 
plant, 5 to 6 feet. Root $1.50 
MAFFIE S. C.—A great Prize Winner wherever it has been shown. This par- 
ticular variety has been grown up to 14 inches in diameter. Flowers are 
held on best of stems. The plant has a good growing habit, foliage are insect 
proof. Color, intense carmine red. Height, 4 feet. Roots $2.00 
MAGIC PRINCE (Hulin-Parrella)—Tall growing cactus of a lovely formation 
and color, being a large full centered bloom of lilac mauve. The bush is 
luxuriant with all good habits, clean stems at least ten inches from first 
set of leaves. Roots $2.50 Plant $1.00 
MAN O’ WAR I. D.—A dark velvety red dahlia of large size and fine form. 
Good stem and fine foliage. Height, 6 feet. Root 50c 
MARGRACE I. D. (Bissell)—Color, brilliant scarlet, tipped and striped with gold. 
In hot weather the gold is not so prominent. It is a very deep flower with 
fine stem. Height, 5 feet. Roots 75c 

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