Visit Our Gardens September and October 
MICHAEL BLACK [Phillips-Hook, 1946], I. D. 
Described as a purple of about the same shade of reddish 
purple as the 1946 introduction, Mrs. Hester A. Pape. 
Blooms 10 to 11 inches in diameter with good depth. 
Eastern and Western Honor Rolls. 
Roots $3.00 
MICHIGAN WHITE (Keiser-Lakeside) S.C. 
The most prolific blooming cut flower white to date. Flowers 
run rom 5 to 8 inches normally. 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. 
Roots 65c 
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 CONWAY [Knight-Premier, 1945], I. D. aA : 
Sometimes formal. An 8-5 inch bloom, beautiful shade of 
pinkish red, edges white. Good bush and stiff stems. 
Roots $1.50 
MISS LIBERTY [Comstock, 1947], I. D. 
Scarlet tipped white. The best bi-color we have ever 
grown. Unusually attractive. Stems long and strong. 
Roots $3.50 
MISS NEWBURYPORT [Morrill, 1947], I. D. 
Free blooming, large old gold dahlia, 8-10 inches by 4 to 5 
inches in depth. Strong bush, stems straight and strong 
holding most blooms well above bush. 
Roots $3.00 
MISS ONTARIO, (Show) 
Fine large deep pink Dahlia with a strong stem. 
Roots 40c 

MISS SAN DIEGO [Comstock, 1946], I. C. 
Incurved lascinated cactus. Lemon yellow, outer half of 
bloom tyrian pink. Blooms 9 x 7 on long straight stems. 
Honor Roll dahlia and winner of Certificates of Merit. 
Won A.D.S. Achievement Medal. 
Roots $1.50 
MONARCH OF THE EAST (Almy, 1938) 
Color warm gold with apricot and orange buff suffusion; 
slightly coppery red on reverse. Grand stem up to 4 feet; 
holds giant flower above bush. Size 12 to 14 inch blooms 
and fine for exhibition. H. R. and Certificate winner, 
Roots 65c 
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