DOROTHY LAMOUR A-SiC or SC-Dr (Ballay) One of the few real golden dahlias. 
Fairly large blooms of excellent formation. Long, strong, stems. The bushes ara 
tall with foliage more typical of a decorative variety than of a cactus. One of 
our favorites of the 1941 introductions. 
Plant $1.00 
DOUBLE DUTY B-FD-L or Pi (Hendricks) A medium sized flower for the florists’ trade 
and an exceptionally good variety for exhibition. Color varies from pink to lavender. 
Flowers are very full petaled and the petals roll well back forming a ball-shaped 
bloom. Stems are excellent and the plant is a good grower. A very free bloomer. 
Root $3.00, Plant $1.50 
*DULCINEA B-StC-R. A fine all-around 
dahlia of rare beauty of form and color. 
The medium sized flowers are an at- 
tractive cardinal red and carried in 
great profusion on the best of stems. 
A *most consistent winner at shows, a 
fine garden sort and excellent for the 
cut-flower trade. We can recommend 
this highly for any garden. 
Plant .75 
EDGAR A. GUEST A or B-SC or ID-Y 
(Koenig) A well formed flower of sul- 
phur yellow. Medium sized flowers are 
carried well above the bushes on good 
stems. Early and profuse. 
Plant $1.50 
ELLA MAY B-StC-Pu (Dahliadel) A useful 
purple cactus of medium size. The well 
formed flowers keep well when cut and 
are of exhibition quality. 
Plant .50 
EL RUBIO A-ID-R (Redfern) Very large 
blooms of rich ruby red. Flowers keep 
DULCINEA for a long time on the bush and after 
cutting. Plants are robust growers. Plant $1.00 

ENGLE'S WHITE CHIEF A-FD-W (Engle) This 1944 introduction was one of the best 
performers of the past season in our fields. Large blooms up to twelve inches 
with heavy, waxy, pure white petals. While some stems are a trifle short, most are 
of suitable length for exhibition purposes. Plants are strong growers with heavy, 
glossy foliage. Root $3.00, Plant $1.50 
ESSIE SMITH A-SC-L (Smith) One of the largest of recent introduction. Winner of 
several "largest bloom'’ awards this past season. Color varies from lavender-pink 
to lavender. Flowers have great depth giving them a massive appearance. A 
good grower. Plant $3.50 
EVENTIDE A or B-ID-Pu (Bissell) One of the finest of the 1940 introductions. The flowers 
are a deep violet-purple, fairly large, and of distinctive beauty. Each petal is 
notched, adding very much to the appearance of "fullness" created by the rolling 
of the back petals to the stem. A free, early bloomer that will win its share of 
prizes. Plants are broad, spreading, and rugged. Foliage is dark and Sere is 
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