EAGLE ROCK FANTASY—I. D. (Broomall-Success) Clear lavender pink. This is a 1930 intro¬ 
duction of ideal habit and mammoth size. Winner in several shows as the largest flower ex¬ 
hibited. 12-inch blooms are the rule rather than the exception. The broad tapering petals 
produce a flower of extraordinary charm and it has all the qualifications necessary to de¬ 
signate it as one of the best dahlias to date. It is, of course, on the Roll of Honor.$3.00 
EAGLE ROCK PEACH—I. D. (Broomall-Success) Deep rose pink. This dahlia has exceptionally 
good color, quite unusual in its shade, very much like an old-fashioned rose. The large well 
formed flower is supported by a perfect stem. Strong grower and profuse bloomer.$7.50 
EAGLE ROCK WONDER—-S. C. (Broomall-Success) Orange buff shading to gold and salmon. 
Another massive Broomall variety that responds remarkably to good care. It is one of the 
most vigorous growers we have seen. It has won as largest and best dahlia in Eastern 
shows and is another Roll of Honor dahlia. Long strong stems and habitually good foliage 
make it a worthy garden variety as well as a marvel in the show room.$1.50 
EMILY MERRY—I. D. (Redfern) Salmon rose. Described on the 1933 Roll of Honor as an improved 
“Mrs. Alfred B. Seal.” We are very pleased to have been privileged to grow this new intro¬ 
duction in advance. With us the flower was large and deep and of a very attractive rose 
shade. It is a fine addition to the other already well known Redfern introductions.$10.00 
F. W. BUTLER—F. D. (Boston) Gold heavily suffused with deep red. A very large deep flower, 
the originator describing it as her largest introduction. The plant is of medium height and 
carries the heavy blooms well. The flower is quite regularly formed with a full solid center 
.. $2.50 
FRANCESCA—I. D. (Carbone-Davis) Dull rose suffused with gold and violet. A very refined 1929 
introduction that bloomed nicely for us through a long period. Large flower of good sub¬ 
stance on a matchless stem .. . $1.00 
GRACE CURLING—I. D. (Stredwick) Lilac pink. A very fine dahlia from England.of good color¬ 
ing and habits. The broad curling petals are tastefully notched at the tips which adds a dis¬ 
tinctive touch to the flower. Much admired at all times as it maintains itself well through 
the whole season . . ..- $1.00 
INDIANA MOON—I. D. (Martin) Pale dull yellow lightly shaded pink. A large and attractive 
dahlia from the Middle West that won a place on the Roll of Honor in 1931. The flowers are 
consistently well formed with good strong stems and good habits. A fine new variety....$2.50 
ISABEL McELNEY — I. D. (Boston) Reddish old rose. A new long stemmed dahlia of an unusual 
“pin-wheel” formation. Flower is very attractive and of large size and is an early and gen¬ 
erous bloomer. Color most pleasing .. $5.00 
IVORY—F. D. (Boston) Ivory white. This is an excellent variety of rare coloring and pleasing 
appearance. The blooms are large and composed of long pointed petals that curve backward 
slightly .. $1.50 
JANE COWL — I. D. (Downs) Bronzy buff shading to gold at the center. This is one of the most 
popular dahlias of recent years. Originated in New Jersey, it appears to adapt itself readily 
to all localities and has won prizes in many parts of the country. We have first-class stock 
of this fine variety. ... $1.00 
JERSEY BEACON—F. D. (Waite) Oriental red with a reverse of tan. The brilliant blossom is 
large and deep and held up well on a tall stalk. A very fine Eastern dahlia .$1,00 
IvATHLFIEN NORRIS—I. D. (Fisher & Masson) Mallow pink. This is one of the best of the real 
pink dahlias. Especially desirable because of its exquisite coloring, it also has size, good 
form and a long strong stem. Although originated in the East, this dahlia has been named 
for a well known and much admired California woman ...$1.50 
KAWEAH — I. D. (Meussdorffer) Deep cerise with rose shadings. Blooms measuring about 15 
inches in diameter have been exhibited by the originator of this dahlia at the San Francisco 
shows, winning as largest dahlia. A bloom sent from San Francisco by air express to the 
World’s Fair show at Chicago created a sensrtion there and won as the largest bloom for 
that day. In addition to immense size it also has splendid form, substance and stem. A sen¬ 
sational new dahlia .... $7,50 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION — I. D. (Kemp) Orange-flame. An Eastern novelty of an unusual and 
beautiful color and with excellent growing habits. Blooms of exhibition size are freely pro¬ 
duced and last well when cut .... $1.50 
