
Home of Springhill Dahlia Farm and Section of 
Dahlia Show Garden 
VISITORS WELCOME 
Our show gardens are located on Walker Ave., two and 
one-quarter miles north of West Leonard St. city limits. 
Call and get acquainted. It pays. 
~My gardens and field plantings are at their best usually 
from September loth on, as most of the late plantings are 
in bloom then. Many varieties bloom early in August even 
if I do not finish planting until July Ist. 
1941 GREETINGS 
America to the front in New Dahlias. 
On dccount of the war it is impossible to import new 
Foreign varieties from several of the best European growers, 
so the American growers will have to double their efforts to 
produce more and better new dahlias. 
The coming season I expect will be one of my best sea- 
sons for you to see the new up to date introductions. 
In my 1941 book you will find plants listed, over twenty 
of the finést New Foreign introductions, (imported just be- 
fore the war started) also several of the leading 1941 intro- 
ductions from Honor Roll lists—American Dahlia Society 
Trial Grounds, Certificate Winners and Achievement Medal 
Winners. 
Of the 1940 introductions you will find over forty (40) var- 
ieties I grew the past season, giving you a wide range of 
new ones to select from. 
My plants will again be grown and shipped in the 3x3x3 
bands as I still am convinced they are the best. Some 
growers I know, grow and ship in 3 inch pots but why are 
some growers who sell plants, growing for their own plant- 
ings in the bands? They get a better start and grow nice 
straight roots to divide, that's why. 
Although it costs about 25% more to ship in bands, 
I will continue to give my customers the benefit and 
use the 3x3x3 bands. 
Yours respectfully, 
Agaia EDISON 
Special Information 
All orders, large or small, will be appreciated. Have your 
friends write a card for our catalogue. Or if you do not 
wish to keep our book and care to pass it on to some one 
interested, it will be appreciated. 

