Edison’s Dahlias 
CROYDON ACME, (Australian), I.D. 
Here is another Australian ‘‘Grand Champion” that has been 
highly recommended to us. Most beautiful heliotrope pink. 
Large flowers and fine stems. A winner. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.25 
CROYDON BEAUTY, I. D., (Australian) 
Butter yellow and heavily laden with golden sheen. Large 
blooms on perfect stems. 
Roots 75c 

CROYDON GLORY (Kemp, 1935), F. D. 
Of the formation similar to Monmouth Queen, but of slightly 
different tone of yellow. Blooms are a little larger than Mon- 
mouth Queen. One of the best of the newer varieties. Fine 
grower. 
Roots 60c 

Crowning Glory 
CROWNING GLORY (Salem, 1941), S. C. to I. C. 
Color Amaranth pink with venetion pink center. Form semi- 
cactus changing to incurved cactus when fully developed. Size 
10 by 7 inches and beautiful. Wonderful bloomer. Achievement 
Medal A. D. S. Show at World's Fair. H. R. 
Plants $3.00 
CURLEY LOCKS (Chemar Creekside Dahlia Garden, 1937), 
ia. 
Beautiful autumn tinted Dahlia that creates that admiration 
of all who see it. Long petals curl and twist and it is large 
and deep. Good stems, heavy foliage, tall grower. 
Roots 50c 
CROYDON’S SPLENDOR (New) (Australian), I. D. 
A real monstetr yelcw that has no comparison. Bloom will 
attain 12 inches by 7. Plant is a very robust grower which 
will produce 8 or 9 blooms at the same time on long strong 
stems. Petals are broad and leathery and needs no protection 
from the weather. Most useful dahlia and no exhibitor should 
miss this giant. 
Plants $1.50 
