Per each 100 
EAGLE ROCK JEWEL (H. C.)— 1 One of the most beau¬ 
tiful dahlias of cream overlaid cameo-pink. Vigorous 
grower and free flowering . 
.50 
40.00 
EAGLE ROCK WONDER SC. (Broomhall)—Giant flow¬ 
er held erect on very stiff stem. Mars orange with 
gold and salmon. Very robust grower . 
.60 
50.00 
EDNA FERBER—A huge semi-cactus of coral shaded old 
gold at base. Petals curl and twist artistically. 
.30 
20.00 
X ELKRIDGE (H.C.)—An immense white flower of fine 
formation and texture; profuse bloomer; fine stems. 
.40 
30.00 
EMMA MARIE—Clear violet rose with creamy white 
center on perfect stem. A wonderful cut-flower 
variety .. 
.30 
20.00 
ETHEL M.—Amaranth pink with white center and tips. 
Habit and stem perfect . 
.30 
20.00 
ETHEL T. SMITH (Broomhall)—Very large flowers of 
white shading lemon yellow at center. Popular. 
.25 
15.00 
X FARNCOTT—Aster purple, tipped white; very free on 
perfect stems. Splendid for cutting. Very distinct. .. . 
.35 
25.00 
FORT MONMOUTH—The Giant of this class. Rich crim¬ 
son maroon with a violet shading of tips, standing 
tall and strong above its fellows; it attracts instant 
attention. A wonderful dahlia. 
.30 
20.00 
F. W. FELLOWS—This variety produces large blooms 
with narrow florets, flower stems wiry, color bright 
orange scarlet. Very free and one of the best. 
.30 
20.00 
GLADYS SHERWOOD—A white hybrid cactus of fine 
form, held erect on good stem. A profuse bloomer. 
.30 
20.00 
GLEN COVE BEAUTY (H.C.)—A cross between Ambas¬ 
sador and Mrs. John T. Scheepers, retaining the good 
points of each. Same color as Mrs. J. T. Scheepers, 
chamois edged pink. 
.60 
50.00 
GOLDEN HARVEST—An immense semi-cactus of pale 
yellow that made a sensation at the A. D. S. show in 
New York. Strong growth and stems. 
1.50 
JEAN HARE—-A gorgeous golden yellow turning into 
apricot buff and bronze. Large on strong stems. 
.30 
20.00 
JEAN TR1MBEE—A glowing petunia violet of immense 
size and vigor. This variety was a constant winner. . 
1.25 
KALIF—A monster cactus of perfect form. Color is a 
rich, pure scarlet, borne on long, stiff stems. 
.30 
20.00 
LA MEXICANA (H.C.)—This variety is an early and 
late bloomer. Color, a beautiful burnt orange toning 
to copper; center of flower lighter shade, with petals 
slightly touched with gold . 
.25 
15.00 
MARGUERITE BOUCHON—Deep pink with white cen¬ 
ter. Always a favorite for its grace. 
.25 
15.00 
MARIPOSA—Violet pink, deeper in center. This is a 
prolific bloomer on long, strong stem . 
.35 
25.00 
MARSHALL’S MATCHLESS—A giant semi-cactus of 
bright cattleyea pink . 
1.00 
75.00 
X MRS. EDNA SPENCER—Delicate pinkish lavender; 
upright . 
.25 
15.00 
X MRS. J. L. GARDINER—Perfectly formed flower of 
deep red with white tips. One of the best of the varie¬ 
gated varieties; free flowering on the best of stems. 
.35 
25.00 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY—A brilliant rose pink of grace 
and perfection of form. Large on perfect stem. Win¬ 
ner of Home Sweepstakes medal 1928. 
.50 
40.00 
PAPILLON-—A fine exhibition variety of old rose on 
good stem. Early and constant bloomer. 
.30 
20.00 
PARADISE—Creamy old rose, suffused gold. A large 
deep flower of a new coloring, on very good stem.... 
.30 
20.00 
PIERROT—The color is deep amber, each petal boldly 
tipped white. Unique flower and if disbudded, huge. 
.25 
15.00 
X RED CROSS—This immense scarlet and gold is very 
beautiful and distinct. We consider it as good as most 
any of the new creations in its class. 
.20 
10.00 
ROBERT E. LEE—One of the best reds. Of good form, 
erect stem, vigorous growth, and brilliant color. 
.40 
30.00 
ROYCROFT—Cinnamon buff and russet. Very free bloom¬ 
er with strong stems . 
.30 
20.00 
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