MADONNA CRUSADER (C,B) Pure white with cleft 
petal tips. Blooms set well on good straight 
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MAGIC SUN (SC,B) Blend of yellow at center with 
suffusion of orange and rose toward tips. A 
striking color combination sure to please and 
win. Blooms produced in profusion on good stems 
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MAGNETIC (C,B) Perfect blooms of a medium shade 
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MARIKA ROCK (SC,B) Rose red. Blooms well 
formed and deep. Stems and plant habits good 
MARILYN DALE (SC,A) Giant lavender of robust 
growth and with a fine show record both for 
size and perfection. Was judged Most Perfect 
A Dahlia at Midwest Show in Louisville in ’52 __ 
MARION GLENN (SC,B) This pleasing garnet-pur- 
ple dahlia is one of the best of the 1952 intro- 
ductions, and a variety that will be seen in 
shows for many years. Blooms produced gen- 
erously throughout season on rugged bushes 
and strong stems. Petal tips are cleft, adding 
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MARJORIE NOLAN (FD,A) A clean and attractive 
autumn producing perfect blooms on _ best 
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MARY RUSSELL (1D,A) A new white from England 
that shows promise for size and clean color ____ 
MEDUSA (C,A) A flashy blend of red and yellow. 
Blooms up to 10 inches are shaggy due to ex- 
treme twisting of petals. Late blooms are al- 
most bicolors. A novel and distinct variety, but 
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MICHIGAN WHITE (SC,B) Pure white. An all-time 
great that has more ‘Most Perfect” wins than 
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MIRABELLA (C,B) Clear deep lavender. Produces 
a profusion of perfect blooms on long stems ____ 
MISS MYRTLE BEACH (SC,A) Clean-cut orange of 
perfect form. Stems and growth are faultless __ 
MISS SAN DIEGO (C,B) Blend of pink and yellow. 
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MISS SHATTOCK (FD,B) Pure white of excellent 
formation and good growth habits -_____________ 
MISS WILGA (ID,A) Another Australian aristocrat. 
A blend of lavender and rose-pink, this hand- 
some dahlia is every inch a champ. Blooms of 
perfect formation average 10-11 inches on 
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M. P. SAVANAUD (C,A) Coral red of unique lacy 
form due to cleft petal tips. A variety that im- 
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MRS. DOUGLAS MEREDITH (FD,A) Unusual shade 
of soft old rose. This new English novelty 
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MRS. WILLICOMBE (C,B) Beautiful orange scarlet 
blooms produced in profusion throughout the 
season) (Colon and form Suelo mplease == ss. eee 
NANCY ANN MITCHELL (C,B) Bright red produc- 
ed in profusion on long stems, Frequent win- 
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NAY AUG (SC,B) Blend of salmon rose and yellow 
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NELLIE RETZER (C,A) Soft mauve-lavender of per- 
fect form and fine stems. It’s doing a lot of 
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