New York Show. It is a flower of exquisite 
beauty despite its size. It won the champion¬ 
ship seedling class at Bryn Mawr Show and 
won in numerous shows throughout Wiscon¬ 
sin and Illinois. Add to these achievements, 
in a very trying year, the facts that it is a most 
prolific bloomer, has an excellent stem and fine 
growth, and you have one of the perfect white 
dahlias. On the 1933 Honor Roll. Named by 
special permission of Mrs. Franklin D. Roose¬ 
velt. 
Plants only $5.00 
ELISSA LANDI —FD (Cordes-Eastman). An¬ 
other introduction of much merit from the gar¬ 
dens producing Amelia Ear hart. Color is jas¬ 
per pink blended with warm buff, creating a 
general tone of brilliant orange. Flowers are 
on the side and average 8% inches without 
forcing; depth 4 inches, on stems of splendid 
length and strength. Plant is a good grower 
and insect resisting. On the American Home 
Honor Roll for 1933. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
ELITE GLORY —FD (Kennedy). A sensational 
dahlia, of monstrous size. A brilliant rich red 
without other shading. Excellent for exhibition. 
Roots $0.50 
ELIZA LONDON SHEPARD— ID. An old variety 
of rare beauty, being a rich golden orange 
apricot perfectly blended. Long stems hold the 
full center flowers perfectly erect. 
Roots $0.50 
FORDHOOK MARVEL— FD (Burpee). Giant 
dahlia with blooms carried on strong cane-like 
stems. The color is a lovely peach red, shading 
to strawberry pink, and the whole flower suf¬ 
fused salmon orange. 
Roots $0.25 
FORT MONMOUTH— ID (Kemp). It has been 
grown fourteen inches in diameter. In color it 
is a rich wine with an underlying tone of rich, 
brilliant crimson maroon with a slight bluish 
violet tinge at tips. Stems are long and stiff, 
holding the flower well above a tall bush. 
Roots $0.50 
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