Edison’s Dablias 
LILAC LAMBOURNE 
Beautiful lilac-pink sport from the well known Lord Lambourne; 
fine Dahlia. Selected for trial gardens at Wisley, England. 
Plants $1.50 
LOIS WALCHER (Walcher, 1939), F. D. 
A winner of six American Home Achievement Medals. Regarded 
by many competent judges to be the finest bi-color to date. 
The color is deep amaranth to pansy purple with the outer 
one-third of petals a clear white. There is scarcely no variation 
in the color proportions. There is no blending of the two colors, 
each breaking off sharply into the others. Stems are ideal, 
carrying the flower facing. It is an early and heavy bloomer; 
blooms keep exteremely well. A strong grower, bushes of med- 
ium height, with heavy dark foliage. 
Roots 85c 
LORD OF AUTUMN (Almy, 1934), I. D. 
A monster bloom declared by experts as one of the most 
wonderful yellow Dahlias yet produced. Grows 12 x 9 inches 
and the long pointed slightly twisted petals recurve until the 
stem is completely hidden eight or nine inches. Held on cane- 
like stems. (H. R.) 
Roots 75c net 
LOWELL THOMAS (Greubel, 1941), I. D. 
A two-time Certificate of Merit winner. Giant new shell pink, 
Informal decorative. Easily growu to 12 inches. A _ sure 
SEY Plants $2.00 Roots $5.00 
LYNN FONTANNE, (Parella-1941), S. C. to I. D. 
Color, spectrum red shades of carmine red toward tips with 
chrome yellow petaloids, which soften the general color tone. 
A winner at two large shows and measured 13 by 9 at World’s 
Fair A. D. S. Show 1841, on two Honor Rolls. 
Plants $3.50 
MAD. C. JUSSIANT, (Belgium), Inc. C. 
A highly recommended cactus. Color is unique and a lovely 
pure light clear lilac violet. A great exhibition variety. Erect 
stems. Winner of three certificates. H.R.D. 
Roots 75c 

10-inch bloom of Mme. Jeanne in my 1941 garden 
MME. JEANNE, (France, 1941), Dec. 
A variety of large class of decorative type. Glazed violet color. 
A very foros bloom that faces on a long stem. A very sturdy 
plant, vigorous and many flowers. Highly recommended to us. ~ 
iz h iety. 
oh oenwes Plants 80c Roots $2.00 
MAESTRO (Ballay, 1940), S. C. 
Color a bright cerise. Very striking and reliable. A winner 
in seedling classes. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.50 
MAFFIE (Cseckslovensky, 1940), S. C. 
A huge intense red semi-cac., a great prize winner, has been 
grown up to 14 inches and 8 or 9 deep. Good strong stems. 
Plants $1.50 
Sie Yost 
