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MARCELINA (Rosemary) 
Informal to semi-cactus, 6 ft. An ex- 
tremely strong grower, producing 12” 
blooms of a pleasing lavender shade. 
An Honor Roll Dahlia. Plants 7.50 

MARILYN DALE (Mollineaux) 
This fuchsia rose dahlia, of semi-cactus 
formation, is a thing of beauty and con- 
sidered by many growers as the outstand- 
ing dahlia of the year. Large flowers 
14 by 8 inches held at a perfect angle 
on long rigid stems. Bush 5-6 ft. Win- 
ner of Gold Certificate, Gold Medal and 
Certificate of Merit. On All Honor Rolls. 
Plants 7.50 net 

MICHIGAN WHITE (Semi-Cactus) 5-6 ft. 
The best white cutflower dahlia today. 
Roots 1.50 Plants Ts 
MISS FLINT LAKE (Semi-Cactus) 5 ft. 
A light autumn colored and very prolific giant. 
Plants 1.00 
MISS SAN DIEGO (Cactus) 4 ft. 
Lemon yellow with smoky pink showing on the 
outer petals. Artistic formation and graceful 
stems. An outstanding exhibition variety. 
Plants 1.00 
MITHRA (Semi-Cactus) 3-4 ft. 
Medium sized flowers on strong stems. Early 
and free flowering. A vivid golden salmon- 
orange with canary yellow center. Outstanding 
Dutch novelty. Plants 1.50 
MON TRESOR (Cactus) 4-5 ft. Holland 
Large, well-shaped flowers of beautiful prim- 
rose yellow color. A splendid grower, good 
stems, and a very prolific bloomer. Plants 1.00 
MOTHER BALLEGO (Cactus) 4 ft. 
Brilliant searlet that does not fade. Medium 
sized, but perfect blooms, freely produced. 
Plants 1.00 
MRS. HESTER A. PAPE (Informal Decorative) 5-6 ft. 
A large reddish purple. 10-12 inch blooms on 
the best stems. Fine for exhibition and a real 
pleasure to grow. Plants 1.50 
MRS. H. C. PHILLIPS (informal Decorative) 4-5 ft. 
Ivory-white with lovely formation. One of the 
most beautiful of all dahlias. Plants 1.00 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE 
(Informal Decorative) 5-6 ft. 
Still one of the largest and best red dahlia. 
Plants 7d 
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