Visit Our Gardens September and October 
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 75c 
MISS 
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 $1.00 
MISS WILGA [Australian], F. D. 
Mauve and pink, light center. 8 to 10 inch stem. Good 
bush. 
Roots $1.50 
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 $1.00 
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 60c 
MOONBIA, (Foreign), S.C. 
Medium to large blooms of peach pink and gold; good stems 
and bush. 
Roots 50c 
MONTEBELLO [Robinson, 1943], I. D. 
A rich violet or orchid crimson, classed by some as purple 
red. Deep and full, back petals curl backward covering 
stem. Free bloomer, good keeper and fine stems. 
Roots 50c 
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. 
Roots $1.10 
MOYUA [Australian], A-St.-C. or SC-B. 
Large, well formed blooms of excellent substance. Centers 
are yellow blending to a lively rose-pink toward the outer 
edges of petals. Stems are very good. Plant grows quite 
tall. A fine exhibition variety. Size 10 x 4%. 
Withdrawn 
MRS. E. J., [St. C.—Rocky River, 1946] 
Clear, brilliant pink with white at centers and very lightly 
tipped white. Exceptionally good in our garden and field. 
Winner of three Certificates of Merit in 1945 as follows: 
Storrs with a score of 85; East Lansing, 85.3; Cincinnati, 
85.8. On Eastern Honor Roll. 
Roots 50c 
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