Order early and you will not be disappointed. 
DWIGHT W. MORROW (1. D.)—A gigantic red dahlia that was admired by 
everyone who saw it. It not only has size but grace. The long, broad 
petals with a slight twist near the tips, the richness of its color and grace¬ 
ful formation, made it a winner everywhere. Height, 4 V 2 feet. Roots 75c 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY I. D.—The blooms of this variety are not only large 
in size but beautiful. Color, Clear mallow pink or violet rose with silver 
shadings. The flower is composed of long broad petals, tapering and taste¬ 
fully notched at the tips. Height, feet. Roots 75c 
EDWARD THOMAS BEDFORD I. D.—A very striking dahlia of a bright 
cerise color with a silvery reverse. Height, 4% feet. Roots 35c 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT F. D. (Veile & Mendham)—A sensational white dahlia 
of immense size. Blooms up to twelve inches. Height, 4 V 2 feet. Roots $1.25 
ELISSA LANDI F. D.—Color is jasper blended with warm buff, giving an effect 
of brilliant oiange. Blooms average 8 to 9 inches without forcing. Height, 
5 feet. Roots $1.00 
EMANUEL’S BEAUTY F. D. (Mendosa)—Color, pleasing combination of lemon 
—yellow with scarlet suffusion. Strong grower. Height, 5 feet. Roots 35c 
EMINENCE F. D. (French)—The name indicates the color. A giant pleasing 
red. A very sturdy grower and free bloomer. Plant grows to an average of 
7 feet, with a wonderful branching habit. Roots $3.00 
EVA HUNT 1. D. (Hunt)—Waxy white with wide, heavy petals, with a texture 
almost like that of a lily. Centers are full and high. An unusual feature is 
the dark green foliage on a white dahlia which is a striking contrast. Height, 
5 feet. Roots $1.00 
FRANK SERPA F. D. (Serpa-Salbach)—General effect, light amaranth pink, 
produced by petal tips of mallow pink that grow lighter toward the base 
of the petals, paling to a delicate orchid pink. This two-toned effect gives 
the flower a beautiful, clear, crisp appearance that makes it a real aristo¬ 
crat. Holds its color well under artificial light. The blooms are very 
large. Height, 4 feet. Roots $1.00 
FRED SPRINGER (F. D.)—Here is a new dahlia and one that will be in great 
demand as a border dahlia. It is a dwarf grower, growing to a height of 
two feet with distinct fine cut foliage with large scarlet red flowers, with 
short stems that cover the bush and stay on the plant a long time, giving 
the plant the appearance of a rose bush with gigantic roses. None better 
for a border or hedge. Roots 50c 
FOREST FIRE I. D. (Dahliadel)—In the bi-color classes this variety should 
have a wonderful future. Forest Fire has distinct lemon yellow for about 
one-third the length of the petals, then shaded to rich scarlet toward the 
tips enhanced by clear yellow petaloids. Height, 4 to 5 feet. Roots $1.50 
GOLDEN GOBLIN (F. D.)—A huge golden ochre with broad thick flat petals 
that roll back toward the stem, giving it a great depth. Roots 50c 
GRACE CURLING (S. C. - I. D.)—A charming dahlia of good size. Color, 
bright lilac with a trace of white at the base of petals, which are cleft, 
adding interest to the form. Height, 5 feet. Roots 50c 
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