TRYON’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
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Our 1940 Introductions 
SUN LITE 
In offering the following new dahlias we have priced them low enough to meet 
any purse, but assure you that the quality compares favorably with dahlias that have 
been offered in the past at two to three times the money. 
CREAM LADY (Lee^Tryon)—Cactus. Blooms 9 inches by 5 inches. Plants medium 
tall. Very fine incurving petals which curl forward much like the very outstanding 
variety “Coral Lady.” Cream Lady is a beautiful cream color. A profuse bloomer 
and it has strong stems which liold the blooms erect above the foliage at all times. 
Full tight centers, good habits. If you like the cactus type you should grow this 
fine dahlia. Won 1st Prize for best cactus at the Washington Dahlia Show at 
Tacoma, also won first prize (Sweepstake) for the best undisseminated new Dahlia 
at the Portland, Oregon show in 1939. Roots, net_$5.00 
SUNLITE (Lee'Tryon)-—Semi'Cactus. A fine petaled semi'cactus that would be classed 
as a cactus by some growers. Color is a clear lemon yellow, blooms 8 to 9 inches 
by 5 inches deep, extra long stems that hold the blooms perfectly. A prolific 
bloomer and a good keeper. Won first prize at Washington Dahlia Society Show 
and Capitol Dahlia Society Show in 1937 and was not entered for competition 
since. Roots, net _$5.00 
GIANT SUNBEAM (Moss 1939) Inf. Dec. A true giant with bloom« 12 inches or 
more by 8 inches deep. Petals wave and fall back to the stem making it look like 
a giant crysanthemum. A Sweepstake and Honor Roll Dahlia. Roots_$7.50 
