DAHLIAS 
JORDAN’S PANSY GARDEN 
Tiiibers 
Each 
DADDY KEMP (I.D.) The blooms of this new va¬ 
riety 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.—.75 
D. M. MOORE (D) Colossal flowers, full and free, 
very dark maroon, almost black .25 
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DOROTHY STONE (I. D.) Large brilliant pink 
flowers. This is a real Dahlia, with fine stems. 
Healthy habits .25 
DR. JOHN CARMAN. Bloom 10x5, Bush 5 ft. A 
dahlia you will admire, as it is large and at¬ 
tractive, but not coarse. Color, Tyrian rose, 
shaded silver. Greatly improved if grown in 
partial shade, as this softens the coloring. A 
dahlia of exceptional growing and blooming 
qualities suitable for landscape work, and a 
good keeper when cut .35 
DWIGHT W. MORROW (I. D.) A gigantic red 
flower with heavy leathery foliage on a healthy 
growing plant. Winner of many prizes .35 
EAGLE ROCK WONDER (S. C.) Orange, shading 
to orange buff with twists of gold, pink and 
coral red. Free blooming; tremendous size 1 .40 
EDNA FERBER (S. C.) A very large glistening 
coral, shading to old gold at base of petals.35 
EL TOREADOR (I. D.) Brilliant red; large blooms 
on long stems. You should have this one ..15 
ELEANOR GRANT (F.D.) Large free flowering 
white on stems 2 to 3 ft. long. The only white 
Dahlia we know of that is absolutely insect 
resistant.15 
ELINOR VANDEVEER (F. D.) Satiny rose pink. 
Very free bloomer on good stems. This Dahlia 
is highly recommended.15 
ELiTE GLORY (F. D.) Brilliant rich red. Mas¬ 
sive exhibition blooms which keep well when 
cut. Roll of honor .35 
ELITE SPORT Bloom 9x5, Bush 4 V 2 ft. A posi¬ 
tive sport of Elite Glory, inheriting such good 
qualities as rugged growth with insect-resist- 
ant foliage, strong stems, and the bloom an 
exact counterpart, except in color, which is a 
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