DR. JOHN CARMAN, Dec. This is one of the giants 
among Dahlias. Very large, broad petaled, deep flow¬ 
er. A beautiful tyrian-rose tipped petunia and silver. 
Stems long, stiff, and heavy. Roots $1. 
DOROTHY STONE, I. D.^ (F. & M.) A large bril¬ 
liant pink, brighter and richer in color than Kath¬ 
leen Norris, between which there is keen rivalry. 
Both are wonderfully beautiful and it is just a choice 
of shades of pink. Roots $1. 
DWIGHT W. MORROW, 1. D. (Maytrott) An 
immense, rich, crimson-red flower on a giant plant. 
One of the most spectacular in my gardens and de¬ 
scribed by Mr. Maytrott as “the finest Dahlia we 
have ever introduced.” Blooms 10 inches by 6 inches 
are common and on the best stems. Grown for Ex¬ 
hibition it attains Tiuge dimensions. One of the most 
popular in my garden. Roots $2. Plants $1. 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY, I. D. (Broomall-Suc- 
cess). Another 1930 Honor Roll Dahlia and winner 
of a Certificate of Merit at Storrs. This giant is a 
clear, mallow pink with no shadings. It has great 
depth, with its immense diameter, and is bound to be 
a real contender in the Largest and Most Perfect 
Bloom Class. Roots $2* Plants $1. 
EAGLE ROCK WONDER,^ H. C. (Broomall-Suc- 
cess). This monster flower, in color a tawny orange, 
flushed with gold and salmon, shading to pure gold 
at the center, has been a constant winner in the Spec¬ 
imen Bloom and Largest Bloom Classes. Remark¬ 
ably prolific and center always closed. Bush 5 feet. 
Roots $1. 
EDNA FERBER, H. C. (F. & M.) An exhibition 
hybrid cactus of huge size, (up to 11 inches and very 
deep) on long, stiff stems. A glistening coral shad¬ 
ing to old gold at base of petals, which are beauti¬ 
fully twisted. A grand novelty. Roots $1. 
EMILY GASS, Dec. (Dr. Gass) A large and beau¬ 
tiful flower of white, with a delicate pink suffusion. 
Plant is a giant, 7 to 8 feet in height and the 8 to 11 
inch flowers are held rigidly erect on 4 foot stems. 
Free bloomer. Roots $1. 
ELITE GLORY, Dec. (Kennedy) A monstrous 
flower of brilliant red, on cane-like stems. One of 
the most spectacular Dahlias ever grown and consid¬ 
ered by Hart one of the six best Dahlias of Eastern 
origin. Grown to 14 inches. Roots $1. 
FLORENCE KLEIN, Dec. (F. & M.) One of the 
largest. A very deep, full flower, of a gorgeous sal¬ 
mon-orange color. Vigorous plant, dark green, leath¬ 
ery foliage, stiff stems. An exhibition bloom of ex¬ 
quisite brilliancy. Roots $1. 
FORDHOOK MARVEL, Dec. (Burpee) The best 
of their Prize Winners at New York. A huge flower, 
of a bright, rich salmon, shading to terra cotta red, 
on grand stems. Plant tall and robust and insect 
proof. Roots $1. 
FORT MONMOUTH, H. C. (Kemp) One of the 
giants of the Dahlia World, growing 13 to 14 inches 
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