DORCAS ANN (Dahliadel, 1935), S. C. 
One of the most attractive semi-cactus Dahlias it has 
been our pleasure to see growing. Plants are medium 
to tall and laden with flowers. Color is pink with rose 
suffusions and sulphur yellow shadings at center. Ex¬ 
ceptionally fine for cutting and baskets having long, 
strong stems. As beautiful as Paul Pfitzer and a fit¬ 
ting companion. 
Plants $2.50 
DR. JOSEPH SCHEINER (Dakoupilova), S. C. 
Here is a Dahlia that is a real as well as distinctive 
novelty, not only on account of its large size and great 
depth, but by its formation, which resembles huge 
chrysanthemums and attracts everyone to it. The color 
is a soft lilac and overcast with a soft rose glow, the 
huge blooms are held erect, facing the heaven on top 
of good, strong, stiff stems, well above the medium 
growing plant. 
Plants $1.00 
DWIGHT MORROW (Dahliadal, 1931), I. D. 
A gigantic cardinal red Dahlia much admired by vis¬ 
itors for its rich color. (H. R.) 
Plants Only $ .60 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY (Broomall Success, 1931), 
I. D. 
Clear mallow pink of great size and depth. One of the 
finest introduced in 1931. (H. R.) 
Plants 75c, Roots $1.50 
EAGLE ROCK PEACH (Groomall Success, 1933), D. 
Large deep rose pink with size and beauty combined 
and good stems. Variety should be planted early. 
(H. R.) 
Plants $1.00 
EAGLE ROCK PRINCE (Broomall Success, 1933), F. D. 
Rich and distinctive. Color yellow ochre with back of 
petals jasper red, giving it a coppery sheen. Fine 
plants; prolific bloomer, held on good stems. (H. R.) 
Plants $ .75 
EDITH EASTBURN SIMONS (Peacock), S. C. 
At last we have found a Dahlia that at least approaches 
“Elsie Daniels.” Soft lavender-pink and white blended 
in a remarkable bloom. Fine stem and foliage. For 
exhibition, grown to four canes. 
Plants Only $1.00 
EDITH MENCKE (Kemp, 1935), I. D. 
This large and attractive Dahlia is orange buff in color, 
with slight sheen of pink on the older petals. Blooms 
are 10 inches and over in diameter, of good depth, and 
are freely produced on plants of strong growth. Stems 
are long, stiff, and hold the flowers facing front, high 
above the glossy foliage. A fine Dahlia we can unre¬ 
servedly recommend to our friends and customers. 
Stock limited. 
Plants $3.00 
EDWARD REINFLEISCH (Reinfleisch), F. D. 
This is one of the best reds. A magnificent flower of 
glorious hue held erect on sturdy can-like stems. 
Plants 75c, Roots $1.50 
ELINOR M. RADDELL (Felsinger), I. D. 
A new color combination; lovely shell pink shading to 
deep rose at center. It is a fine, clean growing Dahlia. 
Certificate of Merit, Storrs, 1932. Mr. Hart, in his 
Honor Roll of 1933, says: “It is very beautiful.” We 
need more Dahlias in this color class and this is a very 
welcome addition. 
Plants 75c, Roots $1.50 
ELISSA LANDI (Cordes-Eastman), F. D. 
Bright coral self color, very attractive, held on long 
straight stems well out of the foliage. Does not fade 
or burn. Prolific bloomer. Nine-inch flowers are thick, 
making it almost ball-shaped flower. 
Plants $1.25 
ELITE SUNSET (85), I. D. 
A very beautiful variety. Color, yelow center and out 
petals rose. Very attractive, and strong grower, med¬ 
ium tall growing. 
Roots $1.00 
ELIZABETH MOULTON (1934), F. D. 
A grand, large new waxy white, slightly shaded pink 
when first opening, but the pink disappears. Large 
petals, perfect petals and very attractive. 
Plants $1.00, Roots $2.00 
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