EMANUEL’S BEAUTY, I.D.—Large, full blooms of 
a combination of yellow and red that is very pleas¬ 
ing. The large blossoms are carried at right angles 
on long stiff stems. Very showy in the garden. 1.00 
ELITE GLORY, F.D.—A favorite in a large bright 
red on stems that have no equal. Dark green foli¬ 
age adds to its beauty...50 
ELITE GEM, I.C.—A true American cactus of excep¬ 
tionally fine form. The color is spinal pink on 
primuline yellow, on very long stems.50 
EL REY, F.D. — Rich golden salmon of the Jersey 
Beacon type. Large well keeping flowers on long 
stems above a sturdy bush make them very at¬ 
tractive . 50 
EDNA FERBER, S.C.—A large exhibition flower of 
coral pink, shading to old gold at base of petals. 
Medium tall bush and dark green foliage...75 
EAGLE ROCK WONDER, S.C.—One of the outstand¬ 
ing dahlias of recent years. A free bloomer of tre¬ 
mendous size, color is mar-orange shading to buff 
with tints of coral pink. A robust bush about four 
feet tall .,... 1.50 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY, I.D.—Here is a real beau¬ 
ty that has size, beauty, and shape. The color is 
mallow pink with silver shadings. The habits are 
ideal and the extra large flowers are held on long 
stiff stems. This variety has won as the largest 
flower all over the country... 2.50 
EDWARD THOMAS BEDFORD, I.D.—A very strik¬ 
ing dahlia of a bright cerise with a silver reverse. 
The flowers are very large on good stems......... 1.50 
EGYPTIAN PRINCESS, F.D.—Here is a beautiful 
dark lavender with a lighter reverse, of large size 
and good long stems. You will do well with this 
and it will be an added attraction to your garden.... 2.00 
EMILY DUNCAN, Cac.—Here is a cactus of the color 
of Marion Broomall but of smaller petal forma¬ 
tion. The stems are long and hold the large flowers 
well above a robust bush. Everyone likes this. 1.50 
EDITH TANNER, S.C.—This can almost be called a 
cactus yet the petals twist and curl a little. A nice 
size flower of a beautiful combination of vivid rose 
red and gold. Very startling in the garden and on 
the show table. A mass of color from early till late 2.50 
F. J. MARCH, S.C.—This was the most attractive 
pure lavender in our garden the past season. The 
flowers can easily attain the size of 12 inches with 
some disbudding. The bushes are rank growers and 
produce their beautiful flowers in abundance. Don’t 
pass this one....... 1.50 
FLORA BELLE, F.D.—A seedling of Jersey’s Beauty 
and like its parent has long stiff stems holding the 
creamy pink blossoms well above the sturdy bush. 
The blooms are large and keep well when cut. 3.00 
FRAU O. BRACHT, St. Cac.—Clear light primrose 
yellow of fine formation about eight inches, held 
on long stiff stems and of wonderful keeping qual¬ 
ity. This variety has won many prizes through the 
country ... 1.00 
GOLDEN GOBLIN, F.D.—A hugh golden ochre with 
broad thick petals that roll back toward the stem, 
giving it great depth. The large blossoms are held 
facing on long stems. This is a real dahlia......... 1.50 
