EM AN EU L'S BEAUTY, F.D. (Mendosa)—Pleas¬ 
ing combination of lemon yellow overcast with 
scarlet. The large blooms are on perfectly stiff 
stems, and keep well when cut. This variety 
has proven a good seed parent.50 
ELITE GUORY, F.D. (Kennedy)—A dahlia that 
has had a fine record for a long time and is 
still one of the best reds. Large flowers on ex¬ 
tra stiff stems cover a dark green bush. Medium 
tall. 50 
ELITE GEM, Cactus (Kennedy)—This is a beau¬ 
tiful medium size cactus on the best of stems. 
The bush is rather tall and by disbudding ex¬ 
tra long stems can be cut. Fine for exhibition 
as it keeps well .50 
EUGENIA, S.C. (Barker)—Lovely clear pink of 
about seven inches on long stems above a rather 
tall bush. Very dainty and attractive.50 
EL REY, I.D. (Cordes)—Rich golden salmon of 
the Jersey’s Beacon type but with better stems. 
The bush is compact and the blooms come 
facing .50 
EDITH TANNER, S.C. (Brown)—Nice size flower 
of vivid red with gold lines throughout the 
petals. Very startling in the show room and in 
the garden a mass of bloom from early till 
late. Fine keeper . 1.00 
EAGLE ROCK WONDER, S.C. (Broomall)—This 
dahlia has made good in a host of gardens and 
in nearly every show room in the country. 
Immense size on cane-like stems. The crown 
bud should be pinched out for best results. 
Color is orange and apricot.75 
ELEANOR M. RADELL, I.D. (Felsinger)—Beau¬ 
tiful violet rose, darker reverse with gold at 
baes of petals. The bush is very rugged and 
the attractive blooms are on long stiff stems 
looking right at you . 1.50 
EGYPTIAN PRINCESS, I.D. (Brown)—Here is 
a beautiful dark lavender with a lighter re¬ 
verse. Good large blooms and a nice bush make 
it one of the best . 1.00 
FANNIE SANDT, S.C. (V. & M.)—Here is a beau¬ 
tiful rose pink of splendid formation, large 
size and good depth. Tall bush with lots of 
color .75 
FAY BEATON, I.D. (Beaton)—This variety 
comes to us from Canada and is a large creamy 
white with long pointed petals. The flowers 
are large and the bush will average four feet 
always covered with blooms.75 
FRAU O. BRACHT, St. Cactus (Berger)—This is 
the best yet sent to us from Germany, and has 
made friends wherever grown. Has won more 
prizes than any other in its class. One color 
of primrose yellow on good long stiff stems. 
We have a fine stock of this number.75 
FRANK LQCKARD, F.D. (Lockard-Vin-Well)— 
True purple of true type on long STIFF stems. 
The blooms will average 8 inches and are fine 
keepers when cut for home or show. Nice 
growing bush . 2.00 
GIRL OF HILLCREST, I.D. (Scott)—Fine exhibi¬ 
tion variety of large size, with a color com¬ 
bination of Apricot buff and Mikado Orange.75 
GOLDEN GIRL, Cactus (Crites)—Clear lemon 
yellow of large size. The bush is tall and the 
flowers are always there. Fine garden variety, 
but not so good a keeper when cut.75 
