King Size (1. C.)—-Beautiful red flowers of 10 inch diameter by 6 inch depth 
are held by long strong stems. Has a good winning record. On three 
Le jiare Fe he Bae I ree es ee ee oe R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Kirsten Flagstad (F. D.)—Golden Autumn suffused apricot making it a very 
bright flower and quite artistic. Size of blooms 10 to 12 inches by 5 inches 
deep. On strong cane stems and dark foliage. On three Honor ee es 
oots 50c 
Lakeside Ann (Cac.)—Pale lemon yellow with orange at outer petals. Pro- 
fuse bloomer and excellent keeper. 1946 introduction and on Eastern 
VECO GYe ANT ap. Sed ages oe pe ca leg ae 2 Roots 35c, 3 for $1.00 
Lavender Ball (Ball)—A Ball Dahlia very good for cut flower arrangement. 
ETIECIOLCRICECOLOL a eee eat ee eee Roots 35c, 3 for $1.00 
Lemonade (F. D.)—Lemon-yellow. Petals pointed and flower has deeper 
yellow or greenish yellow at center ----------------------- Roots 35¢ each 
Little Eddie (1. D.)—Light blend of Rosine purple with white at center. Size 
5x34 inches on 10 inch stem. Free bloomer all season --- Roots 50¢ each 
Little Wisteria (Min.) (F. D.)—Pale amaranth pink at ends of petals with 
pale phlox pink at base. Bright color and a very prolific bloomer. 
Roots 35c each 
Linda Lou (I. C.)—Rosaline purple to mallow purple. Medium size blooms. 
Roots 75c¢ 
Lynn Fontanne (1. D.)—Spectrum red with shades of carmine towards the 
YORE | abe as Se EE a R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Mabel Humphreys (F. D.)—Pink suffused rose with fine tips of buff yellow. 
Size 9% inches to 11 inches by 5 to 6 inches deep. Early and profuse 
ioc r Cee se Ee ee ee ek R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Magnificent (S. C.)—A beautiful dahlia of peach and gold. Attracted atten- 
tion wherever seen in the shows and trial grounds. Blooms 10 to 11 inches 
in diameter and 7 inches deep. On three Honor Rolls R. C. 35c, Plants 75¢ 
Major Viers (F. D.)—Gold with peach suffusion on outer petals. Massive 
ball shaped flowers 9 to 10 inch diameter. Strong rugged grower. Beauti- 
ful under artificial lights where it has an apricot color. On Honor Roll. 
Roots 35c each 
Maffie (1. D.) 1940—Massive blooms of intense red having perfect formation. 
Blooms have reached a size of 13 inches and held on long stems. Has won 
PERT. TNL AT WTTIGD wasted eee Ale ee a Sin ale eS R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Marie (Dec.)—A dainty pink of the most vigorous habits and a big root 
maker. Size 4 to 5 inches. Useful for cutting _... Roots 35¢ each, 3 for $1.00 
Marilyn Dale (S. C.)—Fuschia rose of semi-cactus formation is a thing of 
beauty. Flowers held at a perfect angle on long rigid stems. Bush height 
5-6 ft. with insect resisting foliage. Has been grown 14x8. On three honor 
CEG | Sa ES a oak os ann 2 bane Roots $1.50, R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Marion Glenn (S. C.)—A peony purple shaded garnet with lacinated petals. 
Hanivato bloom and, profuse! S_22c._ 222-0222. R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Madonna (1. D.)—A huge and immaculately beautiful white informal deco- 
rative. Also comes semi-cactus sometimes. Can be grown 10 to 13 in 
diameter by 7 to 10 in depth on good stems. Rugged grower. Has won nine 
Achievement medals in one year, which is more than any other variety 
Mrnminaesitigle Year Co. .....2--2-=...--. Roots $1.25, R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Michigan White (S. C.)—A fine white cut flower dahlia. Flowers run from 
5 to 8 inches in size. Early and continuous bloomer Roots 75c, R. C. 35¢ 
Mickey (Min. F. D.)—Scarlet formal decorative miniature and its tiny size 
make it distinctive. Size 2 by 1 inch with a 10 inch stem. Quite profuse 
nioomierieariyeana later 2° elo ae eee R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Miss Liberty (F. D.)—Bi-color, scarlet with round white sections at petal 
ends. Extra long cane-like stems. Foliage dark broad leaves. On three 
PIgnOren Olsens eee ee mnie R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
