EMILY DUNCAN, Cac.—This variety won for us 
Sweepstakes in the cactus class the past j r ear. 
Color of Marion Broomall with fine petals. Large 
flowers on real stems, keeping extra well. This 
is a Northwest introduction and admired by all. 
See picture . 2.50 
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 
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. .75 
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. .50 
EDITH TANNER, Cac.—Nice size flower of vivid 
rose red and gold on perfect stems. Very startling 
in the show room and in the garden a mass of 
bloom from early till late. 1.50 
ELLINOR M. RADELL, I.D.—Lovely shell pink 
shading to deep rose at the center. Very striking 
variety on good long stiff stems. Average size 
about 8 inches. Wonderful for basket woi’k as 
it is a very good keeper. 2.00 
EUGENIA, S.C.—A lovely clear pink about seven 
inches on long stems above a rather tall bush. 
A free bloomer and a striking sight in the garden. 
A real bargain at . .75 
FRAU O. BRACHT, Straight Cactus—A sensational 
variety from Europe that has established itself 
as one of the best. This variety is now being 
shown at all shows the country over and is still 
winning prizes. It is a clean light yellow on 
stems that are fine . 1.00 
Have you ever had the experience of buying dahlias at 
what you knew was way below the real value? Most of 
us have, and were we 100% pleased? Well, hardly. 
