MAID MARION (I. D.), “Dozier,” 1941. Bloom 10x5, 
bush 4 ft. Winner of two Achievement Medals and 
other prizes. Amber yellow shaded phlox pink, and 
suffused mauve. Good stems and nice form. Similar 
to, but slightly darker, than Freda George........ Plant 
MARION SMITH (I. D.), ‘‘Australian,”” 1941. Bloom 
12x7, bush 32 ft. This huge dahlia tyran pink over- 
laid mallow pink, making it nearly phlox pink. Blooms 
are clear bright and attractive, not even coarse. One 
of the very large ones. A must have Dahlia........ Root 
MARSHALL'S PINK (F. D.). Bloom 8x4, bush 5 ft. An 
exquisitely beautiful shrimp pink dahlia, especially fine 
for cutting; stems at least three feet long......-....- Root 
MARY TAYLOR (C.), “Taylor,” 1940. Bloom 8x4. 
Color, grenadine pink with lemon-yellow center and 
flushed cream. This dahlia was the most outstanding 
at Storrs in 1939. Substance excellent, making it one 
of the best cut flowers. Fine stems..........-..------- Root 
MARY LYNN DUDLEY (S. C.), ‘’Dudley,’’ 1941. A very 
large semi-cactus in the dark red shades. True car- 
mine wit houter petals of a rich, velvety texture and 
the centers almost black. A nicely formed flower on 
fong:istems:<Ony rlonor: Rollie a wet ne wee Root 
MAYOR FRANK OTIS (1. D.), ‘’Salbach,’’ 1939. Bloom 
14x7, bush 5 ft. It is a soft, rich golden honey yellow 
with just a touch of coppery shading. It won two 
Achievement Medals, on two Honor Rolls, and won 
SIX blue ribbons in 1938 as largest flower in the show. 
It has been grown to OVER SEVENTEEN INCHES. 
There is no question but what this is one of the largest 
dahlias: ‘ever "growin 4 tee eo Ar is eee Plant 
MICHIGAN WHITE (S. C.), ‘’Keiser.’’ Bloom 7x4, bush 
5 ft. The most prolific blooming cut flower white to 
date. As many as 18 to 25 opening at one time have 
been produced on one bush. Will bloom from July until 
frost, continuously shooting out long stems by the 
dozen. Certified at Storrs and East Lansing. Excellent 
root maker. No better white cut flower-..............- Root 
MILTON J. CROSS (1. D.), “Johnson,” 1936. Bloom 
| 1 1x7, bush 6 ft. Center of flower is a clear light lemon 
yellow shaded rose and coral on outer petals. Won 
three Achievement Medals. Not only large, but deep, 
and “ofa pleasing: cledncolofe. se as Roots 
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MISS SAN DIEGO (1. C.), ‘“Comstock,’’ 1946. Bloom, 
9x7; bush, 4 ft. Color, lemon yellow, outer half of 
bloom tyrian pink with thread-like markings of center 
florets tyrian pink. Extra long, straight stems. Won 
A.D.S. Achievement Medal at Inglewood, California, in 
1944. On ALL Honor Rolls. One of the very best at 
East Lansing Trial Grounds. In fact, it is one of the 
finest incurved cactus we have seen for years. 
BA i AP Bid SET BS, Seth teas ey ae Plant, $7.50 Net 

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