BRAZIL DAHLIA FARM 
CAVALCADE—Formal Decorative 
Soft rosy magenta. Very good cut flower.. .09 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL—Ball 
Bright orange, very free blooming. Sturdy 
plants, one of the best; try it.25 
CHEEMARS EUREKA—Formal Decorative 
The best large white dahlia for cutting, 
has a faint tint of lavender at center. It 
seems to be a standard white just as Jer¬ 
sey Beauty is the standard of pink dahlias. 
Blooms 7 to 8 inches across on 3 foot 
stems .08 
CHEEMARS U. S. A.—Semi Cactus 
Bronze to orange. Medium size blooms 
in abundance; good stems.15 
COMMODORE—Informal Decorative 
This is one of the largest dahlias. It pro¬ 
duces blooms 8 to 12 inches without dis¬ 
budding, although many of the blooms 
come with open centers it is still highly 
recommended by us. Very early and free 
blooming .03 
DADDY KEMP—Informal Decorative 
Dark velvet red; 1935 introduction. Very 
large blooms. Can be grown to enormous 
size.18 
D. M. MOORE—Formal Decorative 
Colossal flowers, full and free, very dark 
maroon, almost black.06 
DWIGHT W. MORROW—Inf. Decorative 
Large, gigantic bloom of bright red.18 
EDNA FERBER—Semi Cactus 
A very large glistening coral shading to 
old gold at base of petals.15 
ELINOR VANDERVEER—Formal Decorative 
Satiny rose pink.04 
ELINOR M. RADELL—Informal Decorative 
Violet rose with darker reverse and 
golden shadings; strong, rugged growth.. .16 
ELISSA LANDI—Formal Decorative 
Jasper pink blended to buff. Flowers very 
large and deep; an Honor Roll dahlia.16 
ELITE PEACH—Formal Decorative 
Orchid pink of good size and form.16 
ELSIE SWOBODA—Formal Decorative 
Japan rose pink with chrome yellow rad¬ 
iating from the center of the flower; large 
blooms on good stems.12 
ENTRUP SULTAN—Formal Decorative 
Deep carmine, slender stems; a foreign 
introduction .20 
