
Mount White Horse 
MOUNT WHITE HORSE, I.D., (Tower 1938), 10x4—5’. 12” 
straight stiff stems. Blooms facing and skyward. White with 
creamy center. Narrow curled florets. Good keeper, and 
an extremely attractive and artistically formed Dabhlia.......... 40¢ 
MUNCHAUSSEN, F.D., (from Europe 1935), 7x4—4’. 8” wiry 
straight stems. Blooms facing. Light red, more or less 
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NANCY ANN MITCHELL, Inc. Cact., (Ruschmohr 1939), 8x4 
—5’. 12” stiff stems. Blooms facing. Bright scarlet. Folded 
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NANCY ROBINSON, I.D., 6x3—5’. 12” straight stiff stems. 
Blooms facing. Eosine pink, lighter shading. Narrow florets, 
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OAKLEIGH MONARCH, I.D. (Oakleigh, 1936), 9x6—3%’. 10” 
heavy straight stems. Blooms perfectly facing and uniform 
in size and form. Brilliant clear carmine red. The florets 
are wide and heavy making a full bloom. Cert. of Merit......30¢ 
PALE MOON, F.D., (Miller Dahlia Farms 1941), 6x4—5’. 8” 
stiff stems. Blooms facing. Soft light yellow, unshaded. 
Early and most profuse. Splendid variety for cut flower 
work 25¢ 
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