Price 
Per 
*■ Root 
DADDY KEMP. I. D.—Violet red.50 
DOROTHY STONE. I. D. — A large brilliant pink .25 
brighter and richer than Kathleen Norris. .25 
DWIGHT W. MORROW. (Dahiladel) I. D.—Gigan¬ 
tic, rich red flowers, leatherly foliage. .50 
EDNA FERBER — Color, glistening coral shading 
to old gold; fine form on long stems. .50 
ELKRIDGE — A large white of beautiful formation 
and velvet texture. .25 
ELLINOR VANDERVEER. (I. D.)—A big rose 
pink . .25 
ELIZABETH SLOCOMBE—The flowers are rich 
purple-garnet .25 
ELLA MAY — A true Cactus Dahlia with a real 
good stem. Color, deep crimson . .25 
FAITH SLOCOMBE — A large flower of old gold 
and bronze, tinted with gold red . .25 
FARNCOT. (I. C.) — Aster purple flowers in pro¬ 
fusion .25 
FORDHOOK MARVEL — Lovely salmon shading to 
reddish copper .25 
FORT WASHINGTON—Tall, strong grower. Im¬ 
mense perfect flowers of deep maroon. .25 
FOREST FIRE. I. D. (Dahliadel)—Scarlet flame 
with blushes of yellow. An artistic form that is 
“different,” on 1934 Honor Roll . .50 
FRAU O BRACHT (Berger) — A clean light shade 
of yellow, nearly cream, of exhibition size on 
fine stems . .50 
F. W. FELLOWS. (I. C.) — Orange scarlet, good.. .50 
FRANZ BERGER (F. C.)—Coral red . 1.00 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE (F. D.)— Golden yellow shad¬ 
ing to flesh at center . .25 
GOLDEN GOBLIN — One of the most gorgeous 
flowers in the garden. A gold of perfect formal 
type . 25 
GRACE. (F. D.) — White, tipped lavender. .25 
HARRY STRUTT. (Inc. C.)—The best red cactus 
we have seen. Clear spectrum red . .50 
HELEN HOLLIS. (S.)—Bright red .25 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER—The flowers of deep 
rose magenta blending into a true purple . .50 
IMPERIAL PINK. (Hall) I. D.— True pink with 
primrose shadings .50 
JANE COWL. (Down’s) I. D. — Bronzy buff and 
salmon shades .25 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. (Waite) F. D.—The finest 
pink dahlia in existence . .25 
