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CLARA BARTON (FD) 
Another new variety which just naturally grows big. The 
giant blooms face slightly upward on long, straight stems, 
12 inches or more to first set of leaves. Face of petals 
silvery orchid, reverse of petals deep lavender. Bush is of 
medium height and never stunts.Root $2.50 
DADDY KEMP (ID) 1935 
The blooms of this new variety often reach 14 inches in 
diameter and 5 inches in thickness. Color is a rich violet 
red and the plant is a robust grower. Because of the size 
of the flowers, the stems are inclined to droop. 
Plant $2.00; Root $5.00 
DANCING SULTANA (SC) 
An unusually beautiful variety of bright Oriental color 
with a golden sheen. The petals curl and twist very artis¬ 
tically. Blooms are of substantial size and good keeping 
qualities .Root $ .50 
DELWOOD GLORIU5 (ID) 
An introduction from the gardens of our good friend, Mrs. 
Delaporte, which we are glad to recommend to our cus¬ 
tomers. The color is a blending of rose shades and the 
stems are unusually long and straight. A strong, healthy 
grower in all respects...Root $ .75 
DWIGHT W. MORROW (ID) 
An immense cardinal red Dahlia — unusually rich in color 
and quality. This variety always attracts very much atten¬ 
tion in our gardens. The massive flowers, which reach a 
size of 10 inches across by 6 inches deep, are sometimes 
supported with difficulty by the stems on account of the 
weight .Root $1.00 
EDITH MENECKE (ID) 1935 
The color is orange buff with a pink sheen on the outer 
petals. Stems are unusually good and the blooms will 
average 9 or 10 inches without forcing. A clean grower 
with open foliage... ..Root $2.50 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (ID) 
A pure white informal decorative of exquisite beauty and 
formation. This variety is a prolific bloomer and the stems 
are long and stiff. Flowers are large, ranging from 7 to 9 
inches in diameter.Root $2.00 
ELINOR M. RADELL (ID) 
Here is a variety we are glad to recommend because of its 
clean-cut beauty and very fine growing habits. A lovely 
shell pink, shading to deep rose at the center. A prolific 
bloomer and a splendid cut flower variety.Root $ .75 
EMANUEL’S BEAUTY (ID) 
Large, full blooms of a combination of yellow and red 
that is very pleasing. The large blossoms are carried at 
right angles on long stiff stems. Very showy in the garden. 
Root $ .50 
EUGENIA BALLAY (ID) 
This Dahlia is a rich cream color. An early and a very 
prolific bloomer with flowers averaging 8 to 10 inches on 
long, strong stems. The color and general growth habits 
are in its favor and we consider this one of the best of 
the new varieties — a dependable exhibition type. 
Root $1.00 
FORDHOOK EMPEROR (ID) 
Rich salmon, suffused rose. Of enormous size, early, free 
and continuous blooming.Root $ .50 
FOREST FIRE (ID) 1935 
We found this new variety very satisfactory in every respect 
in 1935. It is, as the name indicates, a flashy color — lemon 
yellow and rich scarlet. A strong grower and profuse 
bloomer for such a large Dahlia. Stems are a trifle short 
unless carefully disbranched.Plant $2.00; Root $5.00 
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