Roots Plants 
Betty Zane, I. D.—Deep Rose pink overlaid 
with a beautiful silver sheen._ 5.00 2.50 
Bette Davis, S. C.—Deep rose in color. A 
nice clean grower and fine bloomer. PLANTS 
ONLY _ 2.50 
Betty Colter, I. D.—‘Terra cotta red or sal¬ 
mon red, very pleasing shade. _1.00 .50 
Cordelia Bryce Pinchot, I. D.—One of the 
richest in color we have ever grown, huge 
burgundy or deep cherry red._ 5.00 2.50 
Clara Barton, I. D.—Color silvery orchid 
that is a profuse bloomer._1.00 .50 
Cavalcade, F. D.—Unusual shading of rich 
mulberry and old rose on strong stems._3.00 1.50 
California Idol, I. D.—Self colored clear 
bright yellow and champion in the show 
rooms this past season. _10.00 5.00 
Dorothy Mathews, F. D.—Rich Violet 
mauve one of the best formal pinks we have 
ever grown. _3.00 1.50 
Dr. J. M. Stowell, S. C.—Beautiful rose am¬ 
ber shading to gold._ 5.00 2.50 
Daddy Kemp, I. D.—Rich purplish red color 
of extreme size and beauty. Plants Only._ 2.50 
Eleanor Roosevelt, I. D.—Clear white of 
very large size, an Honor Roll dahlia._ 5.00 2.50 
E. Hyman Huff, F. D.—Full ripe plum 
shade overlaid garnet shadings of silver._ 7.50 3.75 
Eva Hunt, I. D.—Best all aro'und white 
dahlia. Flowers have a crystaline sheen. 
Overcast. Plants Only. _ 1.50 
Edw. Rindfleish, I. D.—Clear brilliant red 
with yellow shadings at base of petals._1.25 .65 
Edna Ferber, S. C.—Extremely large, 
blooms color apricot, coral and gold. _ .50 — 
Edith Tanner, S. C.—Nice size flowers of 
vivid red with gold line throughout the 
petals._1.00 .50 
Floyd Gibbons, I. D.—Large flowers of cop¬ 
per red with shadings of carrot red._ .75 — 
Fort Monmouth, I. D.—A deep rich bur¬ 
gundy wine of immense size._ .40 .25 
Frank Serpa, I. D.—Artistic pale pink 
stained wine red. The two tone effect makes 
the flowers very attractive. _ 5.00 2.00 
Golden Standard, St. C.—A showy variety 
of golden tan blushed tints of amber and 
rose. - 4.00 2.00 
Golden Goblin, F. D.—A Cut Flower or ex¬ 
hibition type, of golden ochre shade._ 50. 
Hunts Velvet Wonder, I. D.—Color is a rich 
bright violet burgundy on canelike stems._ 5.00 2.50 
Hilcrest Sunset, I. D.—Sunset shades with 
mulberry red predominat ng. _2.00 1.00 
Harriett Neal, I. D.—A Golden Marimon, 
but much deeper in color and more refined._2.00 1.00 
Jersey Dainty, St. C.—Pure white with a 
faint overtone of pink, late in season pure 
white. -1.50 .75 
Jerome Kern, I. D.—Shrimp pink with gold 
shadings. -2.00 1.00 
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