Edison’s Dablias 
COMMANDO [F. D., 1943] Golden Rule. 
A clear shade of lavender or true phlox purple and very 
bright. Large clean flowers from 10 to 14 inches and 
held on long stiff stems. An achievement medal winner. 
Roots $1.75 
CONSUL H. PU VOGEL [Australian], I. D. 
A large beautiful white. Free branching and good bloomer. 
Strong 10 to 25 inch stems, 5 foot bush, strong grower, 
foliage excellent. One of the finest whites. 
Roots $1.50 Net 
CONFUCIUS, (Ballay, 1941), Semi-Cac. 
Chinese red Semi-Cactus of very distinctive appearance and 
of largest size. American Home Achievement Medal Winner 
at San Francisco. 
Roots $1.75 
CORALLINA [Holland] 
Coral-red with violet glow, bronzy center, enormous bloom 
on long, strong stem. 
Roots 50c 
CRACKER JACK (Dozier, 1939) S. C., I. D. 
Rose to flame red, 9 to 10 inch exhibition flower of unique 
coloring and formation, the long petals curling and twisting 
and showing the pale tan reverse in a very attractive manner. 
An extremely prolific, early ‘til late blooming dahlia. Highly 
praised by the judges as something different and wortthwhile. 
On Honor Roll. 
Roots 60c 
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. 
Roots $1.25 

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 thé newer varieties. Fine 
grower. 
Roots 60c 
CROYDEN SUPERB [I. D.] 
One of the best yellows in Australia for 1941. 11 to 12 
inch blooms on long strong stems; will be hard to beat. 
Roots $1.50 
220 Bb 
