HAMILTON’S DAHLIA CARDENS 
Eagle Rock Superba—F. D. 
Lignt amaranth pink. Considered by some to be su¬ 
perior in color. Another of the fine line of Eagle 
Rocks all of which are good. 
Roots, $2.00. Plants, $1.00 
Elinor Radell—I. D. 
Shell pink shading to deep rose. Certificate of Merit 
at Storrs and selected for the 1933 Honor Roll. It is 
a fine clean growing dahlia and these two awards 
testify as to its merits. Plants, $1.00 
: Elissa Landi—F. D. 
1934 introduction that has proved a great success. It 
is a formal decorative with a slight wave in the 
petals. A brilliant coral, fine foliage, good growth, 
and an exceptionally good keeper. This large, deep 
flower has been greatly admired and has proven a 
very valuable addition to the formal decorative class. 
Plants, $2.50 
Elite Glory—F. D. 
Red—excellent for exhibition. Plants, $ .50 
"Elisabeth Taylor White—S. C. 
Lemon yellow with tints of apricot yellow. It’s a 
good cut flower and its keeping qualities make it very 
popular Plants, $2.00 
Florence Florey—S. C. 
Dark Maroon. Plants, $ .50 
Girl of Hillcrest—I. D. 
Mikado Orange. The flowers are of great depth 
bourne on long stiff stems. Roots, $1.00. Plants, $ .50 
"Golden Eclipse—F. D. 
Clear gold shading to salmon. In his Honor Roll for 
1932, Derrill Hart describes this flower as a glorified 
Sagamore. Its list of winnings and awards is long 
and creditable. Plants, $2.50 
"Golden Heart—F. D. 
Pure golden yellow. Large blooms held on good 
stems. A hearty grower. Roots, $3.00. Plants, $1.50 
"Grandee—I. D. 
Light Spanish red shaded orange yellow. Winner of 
the 1933 American Home Achievement Medal at San 
Francisco and largest flower at the California Flower 
Festival. As Grandee grew at Lawrence, Mass., Mr. 
Reed said he never saw a dahlia that produced so 
many large blooms throughout the season. Beauti¬ 
ful coloring, good formation, first class stem, are all 
present in this dahlia. It is, of course, on the Roll 
of Honor and we quote what Mr. Hart says about it: 
“Grandee is a very large flower of a striking com¬ 
bination of Spanish red and golden yellow. The re¬ 
verse of the petals shows a blush of russet red. 
“Great” is indeed the right adjective to use here. It 
has individuality.. Plants, $5.00 
Great Harbor—I. D. 
Carmine red. An intense deep color that attracts 
immediate attention and continued admiration. Very 
large blooms held on long stiff stems. Plants, $ .75 
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