Z A N T ’ S 
BLUE 
RIBBON 
DAHLIAS 
CONGRESSMAN WOLVERTON, I. D. (85), ML., 
5 to 6 ft. 
Beautiful shade of salmon pink, on long, stiff stems. An 
early and continuous bloomer. A clean grower and mar¬ 
velous keeper when cut. 
Roots $ .50 
CROYDON, I. D. (83), LL., 4 ft. 
The largest pure white, 10 to 12 inch blooms, fine for 
exhibition. A sturdy bush and a good root maker. 
Plants Only $ .75 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY (87), ML., 5 ft. 
Another of those Broomall-Success creations that has no 
equal in the dahlia world for richness of color and so 
unusual in the dahlia family — light mallow pink, but 
most every visitor called it orchid, but no orchid was 
ever more beautiful. It is very large and continues so 
until frost. Fine stems and dark green foliage. Honor Roll. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
EAGLE ROCK PRINCE, F. D. (83), ML.. 4 to 5 ft. 
Rich and distinctive. Color yellow ocher with back of 
petals jasper red, giving it a coppery sheen. Fine plants ; 
prolific bloomer, held on good stems. On the Honor Roll. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
EAGLE ROCK SUPERBA, I. D. (85), ML., 5 ft. 
A light amaranth pink. The originator considers this one 
to be a better dahlia than Fantasy. It is of the same size 
and habit, the stems are perfect and hold the gigantic 
blooms erect. This variety should be planted early. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
EDITH EASTBURN SIMON, I. D. (86), ML., 4 to 5 ft. 
A dainty blending of pink to white, bush has good growth, 
long stems and a great favorite with the lady visitors. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
EDWARD REINFLEISCH, F. D. (83), LL., 5 ft. 
Large flower of vivid scarlet red. A magnificent flower 
held erect on cane stems. The petals fade a little on 
the tips at times but it’s a real dahlia. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
ELEANOR M. RADELL, I. D. (88), LL., 5 ft. 
A new color combination ; lovely shell pink shading to 
deep rose at center. It is a fine, clean growing dahlia. 
Certificate of Merit, Storr’s, 1932. Mr. Hart, in his 
Honor Roll for 1933, says, “It is very beautiful.” We 
need more dalhias in this color class and this is a very 
welcome addition. A wonderful cut flower. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, I. D., SL., 3 ft. 
This enormous pure white informal decorative was easily 
the sensation of the New York show. It is a flower of 
exquisite beauty despite its size. It won the championship 
seedling class at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s 
show at Bryn Mawr and in numerous shows throughout 
Wisconsin and Illinois. It is a most prolific bloomer, has 
an excellent stem and fine habit of growth. On the 1934 
Honor Roll. Named by special permission of Mrs. Frank¬ 
lin D. Roosevelt. This is the originator’s description, but 
it did not do well for us. We are trying it again. 
Plants Only $5.00 
ELISSA LANDI, F. D. (85), LL., 5 ft. 
One of the 1934 introductions 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 proved a very valuable 
addition to the formal decorative class. 1933 Honor Roll. 
Plants Only $2.50 
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