AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA 3 
Tubers 
Each 
DADDY KEMP. (I.D.) The blooms of this new 
variety 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 
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DOROTHY STONE. (1.D.) Large brilliant pink 
flowers. This is a real Dahlia, with fine stems. 
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DWIGHT W. MORROW. (I1.D.) A_ gigantic red 
flower with heavy leathery foliage on a healthy 
growing plant. Winner of many prizes................... OO 
EDNA FERBER. (S.C.) A most beautiful combina- 
tion of coral pink and old gold with handsome 
foliage. Beautiful garden variety........................... oO 
EL TOREADOR. (I1.D.) Brilliant red; large blooms 
on long stems. You should have this one........... eens 20 
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 
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ELINOR VANDEVEER. (F.D.) Satiny rose pink. 
Very free bloomer on good stems. This Dahlia 
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E. L. SHEPPARD. (F.D.) 
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FOREST FIRE. (1.D.) Brilliant scarlet flame with 
blushes of yellow and yellow petaloids through- 
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FORT MONMOUTH. (1.D.) Deep maroon with 
violet petal tips. The striking color makes this 
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FRANCES LA ROCCO. This is a selection of the 
last variety that shows a marked superiority in 
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