Edison’s Dahlias 

HILTONIA APRICOT, F. D., (Australian) 
massive formal that can be grown to 12 inches and has 
great depth, stems are long and straight. Color, deep apri- 
cot with a lighter shading down the center. Solidly built 
flowers. From Australia. 
Plants $3.00 
HI-SPEED (Workman, 1938), I. D. 
A delightful new color (French Plum), vigorous grower, early, 
tall and free bloomer. Held on a good stem. 
Roots 90c 
HONEY DEW (Greenough, 1935), I. D. 
Pink and cream combination of colors. A grand flower. Pro- 
lific bloomer on good stems, 8 to 10 inch bloom. Very attrac- 
tive. Fine grower. 
Roots 65c 
HOUGHTON GEM, I. D. 
An Australian origination. Color, rich creamy yellow shaded 
pink with deeper center on the best of stems. Can easily be 
grown 1] inches. Good exhibition variety. 
Plants $1.00 
HOWARD A. PUTNAM (1938), I. D. 
A large golden yellow, heavily shaded with red toward the 
ends of the large, long pointed petals. 
Roots 85c 
HUGH REDWOOD, I. D., (Foreign) 
One of the largest, being deep and massive with florets 
broad at base but ending pointed. Color, crimson ground 
but decidedly though faintly, tinged. Early bloomer and 
excellent stems. 
Plants $1.00 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER (Hunt-Burnett Bros.), I. D. 
Has the distinction of receiving a special award of merit at 
the New York Show. It is an excellent keeper for so huge a 
flower. Color is rich, bright violet burgundy which under some 
lights looks royal purple. 
Roots 40c 
INCADESCENT (Weyers-Parella), I. D. 
The color is rich rosy buff with a shading of yellow reverse 
light old rose. Scored 85 at East Lansing Trial Gardens. Large 
blooms on cane-like stems make this a real attraction. 
Roots 60c 
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JACK BENNY (Edison, 1937), I. D. 
(By Special Permission) 
Base color lemon yellow, out two-thirds of florets lightly tinted 
scarlet, giving the flower a bitter sweet orange color. Excellent 
stems from 4% to 15 inches; large flowers up to 12 inches, 
3% to 4 inches in depth. Scored 85E at A. D. S. Trial Gardens, 
1936. One of the best of its color now available. 
Roots 65c 
JEAN PATURET (France), St. C. 
A fine large brilliant yellow with the best of stems, and grow- 
ing habits. Keeps well. 
Root 75c 
JEAN TRIMBEE (Trimbee), S. C. 
New large, long petaled, thick flower of Petunia violet. Tall 
strong grower. Good stems. (H. R.) 
Roots 40c 
JEFFERSONIAN (Churn, 1939), I. D. to F. D. 
Mauve pink large blooms. Easily grown 11 inches or more and 
good depth. Good stems and strong grower. 
Plants 60c Roots $1.25 
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