GENERAL LIST OF DAHLIAS 
EL DORADO, FD Color, vivid gold, deepening toward the center. A 
fine exhibition variety.Roots, 35c 
EL GRANADA, S-C Large flowers of vivid orange with creamy yellow 
reverse. Sturdy erect stems.Roots, 75c; Plants, 35c 
ELLINOR VANDERVEER, FD Immense rose pink. Excellent stem and 
habit. A Roll of Honor Dahlia.Roots, 35c 
ELITE GLORY, FD A monstrous flower of a brilliant rich red without any 
apparent purple or maroon shadings. Cannot be surpassed for 
spectacular effect. Strong stems.Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
EL REY, (Cordes) ID A large flower in rich salmon and orange shades. 
Very productive with excellent stem and habit. A Roll of Honor 
Dahlia of great merit.Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
EMILy DUNCAN, S-C A large, true cactus the color of Marion Broomall 
but smaller petal formation. Tall and sturdy stems. Splendid for 
exhibition.Roots, $1.50; Plants, 75c 
ESHCOL, (Newsom). FD The color of this Dahlia is a most strikingly 
handsome, dark, rich, velvety, reddish bronze. Large, perfect flow¬ 
ers. Good stems and fine habit of growth. Cannot be surpassed for 
color effect. A first prize winner .Roots, 80c; Plants, 40c 
FAITH GARIBALDI, FD A deep rose color, excellent keeper and a Roll 
of Honor Dahlia .Roots, 50c 
FLAMING METEOR, (Barker). ID Large flowers of orange scarlet on 
perfect stems. Excellent cut flower... .Roots, 35c 
FORDHOOK MARVEL, (Burpee). FD Salmon shading to reddish cop¬ 
per. Perfect stem and habit .Roots, 35c 
FORT WASHINGTON, (Rindfleisch). FD A dark mahogany red. A 
strong grower with excellent stems .Roots, 35c 
FRANCESCA, (Da vis). ID The color is rose, heavily suffused with gold. 
A very beautiful Dahlia with long, stiff stems.Roots, 35c 
FRANK MILLER, (Burch). FD An especially fine new Dahlia of clear 
lemon yellow. Giant size and beautiful formation. Sturdy, long 
stems. An excellent keeper and producer. A prize winner at all 
shows the country over .Roots, 45c 
FULL MOON, (Ballay). FD A superlative canary yellow Dahlia with 
blooms easily measuring 12 inches across. Strong and rigid stems. 
Among the winners at the World's Fair .Plants only, $1.75 
GALLI CURCI, (Hall). ID Large, perfect flowers on strong, wiry stems. 
Color, salmon orange with golden sheen.Roots, 35c 
HATHOR, (Seal). ID A large, striking Dahlia of orange flame deep¬ 
ening to crimson. On Roll of Honor .Roots, 35c 
ISLAM PATROL, (Davies). S-C Very dark velvety scarlet, tipped and 
flushed with pure gold. A prize winner.Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
JANE COWL, (Downs). ID This magnificent Roll of Honor bronze 
Dahlia is the most consistent prize winner to date.Roots, 35c 
JERSEVS BEACON, (Waite). FD A Chinese scarlet with a paler re¬ 
verse. A consistent prize winner .Roots, 35c 
JERSEy'S BEAUTy, FD This beautiful pink Dahlia is a famous prize 
winner and on the Roll of Honor .Roots, 35c 
JEWEL OF INDIA, (Newsom). ID A huge, fluffy Dahlia of great depth. 
The color is richest glowing garnet, suffused with maroon. Excellent 
stems and a prize winner .Roots, $2.00; Plants, 75c 
JULLINAR, (Newsom). FD Huge blooms of pastel lavender blended 
with pink. Long, rigid stems.Roots, $ 1.00;’ Plants, 50c 
J. W. DAVIS, SC Deep shade of cerise at center, gradually shading to 
a lighter tint. Large flowers.Roots, 35c 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, (F. & M.). ID A gigantic bloom from 12 to 14 
inches in diameter. The color is true rose pink, later deepening to a 
mallow pink. A great bloomer and an excellent keeper. Strong, 
cane-like stems and fine habit. Awarded the highest prizes. On 
Roll of Honor.Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
