Little Innocence (Min.)—White miniature with ideal cut flower stems good 
TOURTLOL Iola OL Romie Sear te Staak = Pade Bem Lad ioe, Plant 75c, R. C. 35¢ 
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. 
Root 25c 
.ittle Jerry (Min. F. D.)—Outstanding dianthus purple with velvet sheen. 
Size 242x1% inches on very good stems. Excellent bloomer and keeps well 
WHENTZCIIERIOAITL nee Tee is oo pee Root $1.50, Plant $1.06, R. C. 50c 
Leona McHesney (St. Cac.)—Lavender with amaranth rose blended mallow 
purple. Size 7%4x5 inches on 10 to 12 inch stems. Enough substance to hold 
up in 90° August heat wave. Blooms at top and at a 45° angle. 
Root $1.50, Plant $1 00, R. C. 50c 
Maryland Beauty (S. C.)—Light autumn shades of cn size blooms of 
7 to 8 inch size on good stems. Very attractive ____ R. C. 50c, Plant $1.00 
Mabel Humphreys (F. D.)—Pink suffused rose with fine a of buff yellow. 
Size 9% inches to 11 inches by 5 to 6 inches deep. Early ane profane 
DIGGIN Claman tsa k teen serves tar aos seater ee Root $1.00, Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
Magnificent (S. C.)—A beautiful dahlia of peach and gold. Attracted vias 
tion wherever seen in the shows and trial grounds. Blooms 10 to 11 inches 
in diameter and 7 inches deep. On three Honor Rolls. 
Root $1.00, Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
Major Viers (F. D.)—Gold with peach suffusion on outer petals. Massive 
ball shaped flowers 9 to 10 inch diameter. Strong rugged grower. Beauti- 
ful under artificial lights where it has an apricot color. On Honor Roll. 
Root 75c 
Marie (Dec.)—A dainty pink of the most vigorous habits and a big root 
maker. Size 4 to 5 inches. Useful for cutting __.__.---_..________- Root 25c 
Marilyn Dale (S$. 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 
TOUS ee ee ee es Root $1.00, Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
Marion Glenn (S. C.)—A peony purple shaded garnet with lacinated petals. 
Teal VaALOSDIOOlUeanUs Ol OLUSGi ae ne ee cece en eee ee ae Root 75c 
Mars (!. D.)—A deep rich red with reverse of petals edged with gold. Petals 
are very broad. Blooms are very large and can be used in the class as for 
the largest bloom in the show. Size 12x8. If you are looking for the giant 
SIZCALhIS US Iie weer, BOOT er eee Root $1.50, Plant $1.00, R. C. 75c 
Madonna (!. 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 
cidkinta single; year, 2a eee Bek Se Root $1.00, Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
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 
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 
bloomer early and late __-._.-----_--_---. Root $1.00, Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
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 
HonoreRollste ee Re Seer ae Root $1.00, Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
Mimosa (Pom)—Yellow pompon of good substance and good stems. Nice for 
EXT DLCLOU pea ee er eee a ee ee oe eee Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
Miss Plumb (Min. F. D.)—A light shade of plum with lighter tones at the 
base of the flowers. A good bloomer and the flowers are under 2 inches. 
CIE CNICES TR IONUTELLOLIS Poe te ee ete ee ee eee Root 25c 
Ming (Min.)—A miniature informal decorative of rich lavender with wavy 
Dela) See ene eee ee ee eee Cee See es Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
Mrs. French (Pom)—Dainty soft amaranth rose. Blooms evenly quillens 
Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
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