COMMODORE (I.D.) (Scott-Kemp) — Another big 
fellow from West Virginia and a fine addition to 
the yellow class. It is strikingly like King Midas 
and also, like that fine yellow, is at its best when 
grown to large size. 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 75c 
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 75c 
DWIGHT W. MORROW (I.D.) (Dahliadel)— A gi¬ 
gantic red flower with heavy leathy 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 $1.25 
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 $1.50 
EAGLE ROCK WONDER (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 
good form and tremendous size. Worthy of any 
garden. Root $1.25 
EDWARD THOMAS BEDFORD (F.D.)— This is a 
very large deep purple, produced on ideal stems. 
It is a strong vigorous grower and makes a large 
spreading bush. Root 75c 
ELINOR M. RADELL (Felsinger 85,) 1933. — The 
blooms, of good substance, are violet rose with a 
darker reverse and golden shadings toward base of 
petals. Certified at Storrs. It is truly outstand¬ 
ing because of its strong, rugged growth which 
withstands adverse growing conditions. It qualifies 
equally well in color, stem, form, and size and is 
prolific in its flowering habits. Root $3.00 
ELKRIDGE (I.D.) (Griffith)— Large, white flowers 
borne on perfect stems, a vigorous grower and the 
flowers are produced in great freedom. 
Root $1.00 
F. J. MARCH (Bessie Boston) (S.C.) —This is one 
of the good ones from California. The color is a 
beautiful silvery lavender. It is a very free bloomer 
and the stems are very good. Root $1.00 
FORT MONMOUTH (I.D.) (Kemp) — Rich wine 
color with an underlying tone of crimson maroon 
and slight blush-violet at tips of petals. Well form¬ 
ed, full centered and attains blooms of immense 
size of 12 to 14 inches in diameter, borne on long 
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