



Edison’s Dahlias 

YELLOW GLORY, (Frey-Dahliadel, 1940) 
A magnificent semi-cactus of clear lemon yellow color. It is 
a large bloom 12 by 7 inches. It is beautiful in form with 
artistically twisted petals and a very high full center. Perfect 
stems, a good sturdy bush about 5 feet tall. Awarded Certi- 
ficate of Merit and a piace on the Honor Rolls. 
Roots $1.00 
YOTO [Ballay, 1941], I. D. 
Informal decorative amber yellow ‘with shadings of pink. 
A great foreign Dahlia offered for the first time in this 
country. Strong long stiff stems. Many 12-inch blooms 
in my garden in 1941. 
Roots $1.50 
YOUR LUCKY STAR (Am. D. Farms, 1939), Str. C. 
Amaranth pink with white center, the color immediately de- 
mands admiration. The formation is also striking; regularly ar- 
ranged quilled petals form a very nice straight cactus. The 
stems are ideal and hold the huge flowers in perfect pose. The 
plant is upright, healthy and easy to grow, requires no staking 
if topped when small. Flowers 12 x 7 inches. Achievement 
Medal and Grand Prize winner in 1938 shows. 
Roots 7G@c 

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