CHARLES G. REED (F. Dec.) — Purple red some¬ 
times described as petunia-red and a lively shade 
not far from crimson. In our gardens it was crim¬ 
son, with a brush of dark maroon almost one-third 
the way back on the petals. It is unusually large 
and upright, on good stems Root $1.50 
CHEMAR’S PURITY (I.D.)—A most perfect white 
decorative seedling from Jersey’s Beauty which it 
resembles in everything but color. The petals are 
long and straight, the center excellent, size im¬ 
mense, stems extra long and stiff, holding flowers 
high up above a strong, sturdy plant. When the 
flowers first open they show a slight trace of ivory 
near the center, this gradually changes to a pure 
white at maturity. Root $1.00 
DOROTHY STONE (I.D.) (F.&M.)—This dahlia 
has* shown up well in the gardens and in the show 
room although not as spectacular as its running 
mate. Kathleen Norris. It is a deeper pink and a 
deeper flower. A good grower with deep green 
leathery foliage. Stems are long and erect. 
Root $1.00 
DR. JOHN CARMAN (F.D.) (Dixon)—This is an 
exceptionally strong and vigorous grower. The flow¬ 
ers are large and almost a true American Beauty 
Rose in color. The stems are excellent and the 
foliage strong and tough. Root $1.00 
DWIGHT W. MORROW (I.D.) (Dahliadel)—A gi¬ 
gantic red flower with heavy leathery foliage on a 
healthy growing plant. Winner of many prizes. 
Should be topped out once or twice and disbudded 
leaving terminal buds to bloom. Root $2.00 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY (I.D.) (Broomall-Suc- 
cess)—Giant flowers of clear mallow pink without 
shadings. It attains great size and depth. Winner 
of a Certificate of Merit and an Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Wins prizes consistently at all shows where it is 
entered. Root $2.50 
EAGLE ROCK WONDERS (S.C.) (Broomall-Suc- 
cess)—Color, mars-orange shading to orange-buff 
with tints of gold-pink and coral-red, with the gen¬ 
eral effect of orange-apricot. A free bloomer of 
e:ood form and tremendous size. Worth yof any 
garden. Root $2.00 
EDNA FERBER (S.C.)—Glistening coral, shading 
to old gold at base of petals. An exhibition flower 
of mammoth size, with an extremely strong stem. 
We can recommend this dahlia very highly. 
Root $1.00 
EDWARD THOMAS BEDFORD (Formal Dec.) — 
This is a very large deep purple, produced on ideal 
stems. It is a strong vigorous grower and makes a 
large spreading bush. Root $1.00 
ELLINOR VANDERVEER (F.D.) (Seal)—An in¬ 
comparable dahlia of exquisite beauty and of great 
size and depth, having every desirable quality. 
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