DULCENIA (C)—Bright crimson, heavy bloomer, good 
stems. 50 
D. B. CRANE (ID)—One of the largest of all decoratives: 
crimson scarlet, tinged orange, good stems..60 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY (ID)—Color clear mellow pink, 
immense size, splendid stems and vigorous grower.40 
EDNA FERBER (SC)—Beautiful apricot, coral and pink, 
splendid' stems..35 
ELINOR M. RADDELL (ID)—A lovely shell pink shading 
to deep rose at center. A lovely flower in this color 
class.50 
EXQUISITE (C)—A beautiful cream and yellow color, stiff 
stems and very good for basket work.35 
ENTRUP’S SULTAN (ID)—This giant deep carmine red 
dahlia is an introduction from a famous grower in Europe. 
The bush is very compact and the flowers are carried on 
good stout stems.50 
EISBEE (SC)—The center of the flower is yellow, outer pet¬ 
als suffused with reddish orange. Stems are vary good. ...75 
EDITH MARTIN (ID)—A deep mauve colored dahlia with 
unique ribbon like petals, after the style of Miss Annie 
Lyle, but having much better stems and the flower is 
larger and much easier to grow.60 
EARLY YELLOW GIANT (C)—A canary yellow flower on 
cane like stems, blooms both early and late. It must be 
disbudded for the best results.75 
EMINENCE (FD)—A giant French introduction, deep ma¬ 
roon color. Stems are long and strong, strong, robust 
bush. $1.00 
ELLA BRUDIGOM (SC)—A peach blossom pink, small 
flower on good stems. A florists’ favorite.50 
EDGAR JACKSON (C)—Clear salmon coral, lovely forma¬ 
tion, stems are strong and erect.50 
FLAMING SUNSET (ID)—Rich sunset colors, cane like 
stem. 65 
F. RILEY (ID) —A large flower of brilliant rosy purple col¬ 
or tipped lighter and often showing a lighter reverse col¬ 
oring as well. The flowers are carried on giant stems. ...75 
FRAU IDA MANSFIELD (C)—Bright yellow with cleft 
petals, very outstanding.60 
GOLDEN STANDARD (C)—Golden tan tinted with amber 
bronze, slightly incurved, extra good stems. An outstand¬ 
ing dahlia in its class..75 
G. D. BARTON (C)—A very fine cactus dahlia, pale pink 
with lighter centers. One of the good varieties from Eu¬ 
rope.65 
GOLDEN GLORY (C)—The colors are golden yellow burn¬ 
ished a deeper color at center. Petals long and narrow. 
Plants healthy and free, stems long and strong.$1.00 
GOLDEN AGE (SC)—Another grand flower of exceptional 
merit: color, pure old gold very freely produced on fine 
stems.$1.00 
GRAF ZEPPELIN (FD)—A very fine white dahlia for cut- 
flower work.40 
HONEY DEW (ID) —Pink and cream combination of colors, 
a grand flower, prolific bloomer and the flower stems are 
very good.40 
INSPIRATION (C)—A splendid yellow, curled petals. The 
well formed flowers are carried on long strong stems. Very 
good for basket work. Should be disbudded for the best 
results.75 
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