*DULCINEA St. C. A fine all-around dahlia 
of rare beauty of form and color. The 
medium sized flowers are an attractive 
cardinal red and carried in great pro¬ 
fusion on the best of stems. A most 
consistent winner at shows, a fine gar¬ 
den sort and excellent for the cut-flower 
trade. We can recommend this highly 
for any garden. 
Root .50 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY I. D. (B roomall) 
This is about the largest of the true 
lavenders. A late bloomer that is at its 
best when earlier varieties are on the 
down-grade. 
Root .50 
*EDELSTEIN in. C. One of the most beauti¬ 
ful of the recent Holland importations. 
Very outstanding as a cut-flower. The 
color is a deep rose with a silvery 
sheen. Stems are long and wiry. 
Plant $1.00 
EDITH LEHMAN I. D. (Kemp) We regard this as the most beautiful of the standard 
"pinks." The flowers are large and well formed. The color is a bright old rose over¬ 
laid with a silver sheen. A truly fine dahlia which has failed to become popular 
because of its sparce root-making. Plant .75 
ELISSA LANDI I. D. (Cordes) A very gracefully formed flower of bright, golden coral. 
Flowers are medium to large in size. Root .75 
EL RUBIO I. D. (Redfern) Our experience with this one was rather limited owing to late 
planting, but what we did see of this variety led to the belief that it may be a 
sensation. The blooms are very large on strong stems. The bush growth and foliage 
is excellent. The color is a rich velvety red, just a shade darker than the immensely 
popular color of Dwight W. Morrow. Petals are heavy and of unusual substance. 
Plant $5.00 
EMESSEE I. D. (Roberts) A flower of good size and great depth. Plants are strong and 
tall, and the flowers are held well above the plant. The color is an attractive, light 
autumn shade. Highest scoring dahlia at East Lansing in 1937. 
Root $5.00, Plant $1.50 
*ENKART'S PRIMA S. C. A large, beautiful semi-cactus from Belgium. We have added 
this to our list after seeing it at a number of shows this past fall, where it was always 
a center of attraction. The color is a bright salmon-pink with a golden yellow 
center. Plant .75 
*ERLOSUNG S. C. From Germany, we have this pleasing, white, of unusually prolific 
flowering habits. The flowers are about six inches in diameter and very nearly as 
deep. Long, erect stems carry the multitude of flowers well above the bushes. 
Root .75 
EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE I. D. (Salem) A large, deep, bloom of attractive light rose 
pink with a trace of lavender. This 1939 introduction had a fine show record during 
the past season. Root $ I q.qo. Plant $3.50 
FANNY SANDT S. C. (Sandt) Medium sized blooms of orchid-pink. Stems are long and 
graceful. Tall plants. Root .75 
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