
Visit Our Gardens September and October 
MILTON J. CROSS (Johnson, 1936), I. D. 
An immense flower of rich yellow-buff, the outer petals flushed 
with rosy amber. Winner of five firsts, including three Achieve- 
ment Medals. Long stiff stems; good grower. : 
Roots 75c 
“MISS BAINBRIDGE” [Robens, 1944] 
Cactus, a deep clear pink of one shade, very long stems, 
a nice clean grower, petals are lacinated at ends and 
slightly tipped pinard yellow, most blooms 7 to 8 in. but 
can be grown larger. On two Flower Grower Honor Rolls. 
R. C. $1.00 
MISS CAROLINA [Knight-Premier 85A-B, 1945], I. D. 
A beautiful light lavender which grows normally about 
8 inches and keeps well when cut. It is a vigorous grower 
and a prolific bloomer. Fine for florists’ use. Strong 
stems hold flowers erect and facing on bushes of medium 
height. 
R. C. $1.75 
MISS CONWAY [Knight-Premier, 1945], I. D. 
Sometimes formal. An 8-5 inch bloom, beautiful shade of 
pinkish red, edges white. Good bush and stiff stems. 
R. C. $1.75 
MISS ONTARIO, (Show) 
Fine large deep pink Dahlia with a strong stem. 
Roots 50c 
MOLLIE B., [Briggs-Ruschmohr, 1942], I. D. 
Color tyrian pink with flush of amaranth pink. Nice form with 
large flowers on strong cane-like stems. Size disbudded 
12 inches by 6 inches deep. Won American Home Achievement 
Medal at New York. Bush height 41/, feet. 
Roots $1.75 
MONARCH [Wallace, 1943], F. D. 
One of the finest red formals. Rich blood red 7 to 10 
inches blooms held on good stiff stems. Free bloomer. 
Roots $1.50 
MONARCH OF THE EAST (Almy, 1938) 
Color: warm gold with apricot and orange buff suttusion; 
slightly coppery red on reverse. Grand stem up to 4 feet; 
holds giant flower about bush. Size 12 to 14 inch blooms 
and fine for exhibition. H. R. and Certificate winner. 
Roots 60c 
MOONBIA, (Foreign), S.C. 
Medium to large blooms of peach pink and gold; good stems 
and bush. 
Roots $1.00 
MONTEBELLO [Robinson, 1943], I. D. | 
A rich violet or orchid crimson. Deep and full, back petals 
curl backward covering stem. Free bloomer, good keep- 
er and fine stems. 
Roots $1.25 
MOSCOW [Grove-Premier, 1945], I. D. 
Bloom 10 x 6, bush 5 ft. An intense carmine that stands 
heat and drought without burning. Long stiff stems, and 
thick leathery foliage. Winner of several awards, and on 
Col. Eddy’s Honor Roll. 
Re $i.75 
MOTHER KOENIG [Koenig, 1944], I. D. 
A large shrimp pink fading to yellow. On two Honor 
Rolls and an Achievement Medal Winner. Fine stems and 
good bush, free blooming. 
Roots $2.50 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLIER (Smith-Ruschmohr, 1935), I. D. 
A he man’s flower everyone likes. Is a bright carmine red, 
shading to a rich cardinal red at the center, with full petal 
and deep flower. The average diameter of this Dahlia 1s 10 
inches (H. R.) 
Roots 35c 
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