MAGNIFICENT A-SC-Au (Crystal) A blend of light orange and orange chrome, the 
general effect being golden orange. This 1948 introduction is a midseason bloomer, 
and a strong grower. Stems are inclined to be short, especially in our fields. Size 
1 1x5. Root $1.50, Pot Root $1.00, Plant .75 
MAJOR VEIRS A-FD-Au (Veirs-Rocky River) 
A formal decorative of buff yellow with 
peach suffusion on outer petals. Petals 
roll back forming a deep flower. A 
very rugged grower and a dahlia that 
can stand forcing. Foliage is heavy 
and broad. Flowers average nine to 
ten inches but can be grown to twelve. 
MAJOR VEIRS was the winner of 
Achievement Medals at Cleveland and 
East Liverpool. Certificate of Merit at 
Baltimore and on Robert's Midwestern 
Honor Roll in 1946. 
Plant $1.00 
MAJOR VEIRS 
*MANDALAY A-SC-Y A very ‘clean’ flower of a one-tone clear, pleasing yellow. Tall 
grower. Size 9x4. Root $1.50, Pot Root $1.00, Plant .75 
MARGRACE A-ID-FI (Bissell) A really 
striking variety of brilliant scarlet, 
tipped gold, and with gold at the base 
of the petals. Large flowers, long stems 
and tall bushes, of open growth. A 
consistent winner. Size 9!/> x 5. 
Root $1.50, Pot Root $1.00, Plant .75 
MARILYN DALE A-SC-L (Mollineaux) 1949 
A pleasing color described as Fuchsia 
rose; general effect lavender. Stems 
are long and strong holding the flowers 
facing. Size 10x5. 
Root $3.00, Pot Root $2.25, Plant $1.50 
MARION GLENN B-SC-Pr_ (Miller-Dahlia- 
del) A nicely formed purple semi cac- 
tus with lacinated petals. Wiry stems 
hold flowers facing side. Early and 
profuse. Size 7x3. 
Root $5.00, Pot Root $3.50, Plant $2.00 
MARGRACE 
*MARJORY NOLAN A-FD-Au_ This Australian made an instant hit in this country. The 
large, ball-shaped flowers are an attractive, deep, buff suffused rose. The neat 
blooms will hold their own in the keenest competition. Size 9x6. 
Plant $2.00 
38 
