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MAX SCHLING I. D.—A most outstanding color, heavy sheened velvety maroon 
lined with a black dense line, throwing highlights to either side of the 
under petals. Roots $1.00 
MARTHA CHURCHILL (Turnquist-Franklin)—7 inch cactus of great beauty 
with the fine petals incurving and twisting to the closed center, giving the 
chrysenthemum formation. Salmon rose shading to peach at center. Fine 
strong stem, 4 foot bush, prolific bloomer and splendid keeper. 
Root $4.00 Plant $1.75 
MARY TAYLOR I. C. (Taylor)—Grenadine pink with lemon yellow center. 
Root $1.50 
MAY ROBSON S. C. (Chappaqua)—Here is a dahlia of real charm. A beauti- 
fully formed flower of clear bright pink, brighter in tone than Kathleen 
Novris. Height, 5 feet. ; Roots $1.00 
MASON’S PURPLE BEAUTY F. D. (Mason)—Color, purple, reverse whitish or 
silvery streaked. A prolific bloomer. Height, 5% feet. Roots $1.00 
M. Cel F. D.—A medium size dahlia. A beautiful tri-color flower. Yellow at the 
center shading to orange with silvery white tips. A fine grower and pro- 
ducer. Size of blooms, 5 to 6 inches in diameter. The blooms are erect on 
cane-like stems, facing sideways. Height, 4 feet. Roots 75¢ 
MICHIGAN WHITE S. C. (Keiser-L2keside)—The most prolific blooming cut 
flower, white, to date. Flowers run from 5 to 8 inches normally. As many 
as 18 to 25 opening at one time on bush. Roots $1.00 
MILTON J. CROSS I. D.—Color, clear light lemon yellow at the center, shaded 
rose and coral on outer petals. Huge blcoms on cane-like stems. Height, 
5 feet. Root $1.00 
MISS KENTUCKY F. D.—Size 7 x 4 inches. For those that admire the pastel 
shades this is fine. White delicately overlaid opalescent pink. Free and early 
bloomer with 100% stem and bush growth. Roots $5.00 Plant $2.00 
MISS LONG ISLAND I. D. (Jeffords-Parrella)—A tall grower with splendid 
habits and a very attractive plant. The color is bright watermelon vink. 
Some of the petals show tips of silver. Height, 6 feet. Roots $1.25 
MISS OAKLAND F. D. (Cakleigh-Lakeside)—-A pure white dahlia of good size 
and exceptionally fine formed. A free and prolific bloomer, with fine stem. 
Height, 5 feet. Roots 50c 
MOLLY B. I. D. (Briggs-Ruschmohr)—Color, large tyrian pink with fush of 
amaranth pink. Average size, 12 by 6 inches. Winner of the American 
Home Achievement Meda! at the A. D. S. Show. Roots $7.50 Plant $2.50 
MONARCH OF THE EAST I. D. (Almy)—A giant flower of mustard yellow 
with an apricot suffusion, with good stem and a fine foliage. Root 75¢ 
MOON-GLO F. D. (Parrella-Hulin)—Color, lemon yellow. High center which 
gives it a distinct glow. Height, 4% feet. Roots $1.00 
MOTHERS’ DAY I. D. (Australian)—This immense size white dahlia has been 
a constant winner on Show Tables for the past years. Blooms average 13 
inches or better on fine stems. Height of plant, 5 feet. Roots $2.00 
MOTHER MAYTROTT I. D. (Berwick-Dahliadel)—A pure white dahlia of 
artistic and beautiful form, not temperamental, and produces its g'orlious 
blooms in profusion. Height of plant, 5% feet. Reot $1.50 
MRS. C. E. WILDON F. D. (Dixie)—Color, scarlet red, orange reverse, 6 x 10 
inches, heavy, leathery, foliage, and prolific. Good stems, bush 4 feet. 
Roots $1.00 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLIER I. D. (Smith-Ruschmohr)—Color, deep crim- 
son. The blooms are exceptionally large. Height, 4% feet. Roots 50c 
MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT S. C. to I. D. (Parrella-Hulin)—An even grenadine 
red with streaked yellow reverse, which gives a predominant orange-red 
effect with yellow tints and lightings. Immense size blooms, 11 inches or 
more, with great depth. Something different. Height, 5 feet. Root $2.00 

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