Edison’s Dablias 
RED MENACE, I. D. 
One ofthe newer introductions and one of the best. Color 
deep, dark red. We enjoyed this Dahlia last year and you will 
Roots 50c 
RED SUNSET (Robens, 1938), I. D. 
Bright vivid scarlet. Long stems. Healthy, vigorous grower. 
Good root maker. Beautiful foliage. Exhibition type in size and 
color. Received score of 85E at Mid West Trial Grounds, Lan- 
sing, Michigan. Stock limited. 
Roots 40c 
RIELE [Foreign], Cac. 
Salmon, the color is cream to the center of the starlike - 
blooms. Very free, compact grower. good stem. 
Roots $1.00 
RITA WELLS (Wells Straight, 1939) 
A very large Dahlia. Informal Decorative to semi-cactus. Gre- - 
nadine-nink on buff. Achievement Medal winner. Certificate 
of Merit at Fairmont, W. Va. 
Roots 75c 
RITA BETTY. [Australian, 1941], I. D. 
A very fine Dahlia ot cinnamon and henna shades. The large 
blooms are carried on first class stems. Winner of several 
Championships. Highly recommended to us. 
Roots $1.00 
ROCKLEY DICTATOR [Rockley, 1939], I. D. 
Blooms of deep crimson-scarlet with the petals reflexing 
and tending to twist. A spectacular flower of large size. 
Easily grows to 13 inches in diameter by 7 inches deep. 
Tight centers until frost. 
Roots $1.00 
ROCKLEY ORANGE [Taylor, 1945]. I. C. 
Size 6 by 7 in, flower a brilliant orange flame and is 
held on 7 to 11 inch straight cane like stems. Most 
blooms face up, and fine keeper as cut flower. 
Roots $10.00 
ROMEO (Ballay, 1936), I. D. 
Brightest scarlet, a color as appealing as the red, red rose, 
The torm of the flower also is particularly attractive and adds 
much to its beauty. First-class red and is of good size and 
very satisfactory. 
Roots 30c 
ROYALTY, (Dozier, 1941), LD. 
Rich Burgundy Wine in color, huge blooms on cane-like stems 
Very vigorous bush. A grand variety. H.R. 
Roots $1.00 
RUTH NICHOLS, (Sowton-Mad River, 1941), F.D. 
No doubt one of the finest new Dahlias of 1941. A sure winner 
in its color class. A lavender formal that should defeat Blue 
River on the show table. Vigorous rugged plants with long 
strong stems holding all flowers facing, or on top. Color a lively 
shade of Amaranth pink, with a phlox purple tinge, giving a 
lavender appearance. High scorer and fine for exhibition. 
Roots $1.10 
RYTHM [Dozier-Dahiadel, 1943], I. C. 
- The Super Dahlia. An Incurved Cactus of exquisite beauty 
with double serrated tips. Color shrimp or cameo pink 
with suffusions of soft rose, and lemon shadings. Cert- 
ified at Storrs, W. Va. and East Lansing. 
Roots $2.25 
SALLY B. (Almy, 1933), I. D. 
One of the beautiful pinks I grew last year and there are 
many new ones. Seedling of Kathleen Norris and has the same 
long black stiff stems. Stands facing you. Large perfect flower. 
Roots 30c 
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