Edison’s Dahblias 

All American 
ALL AMERICAN, (Salem, 1941), Semi-Cac. 
Color mulberry rose suffused salmon with wax yellow at base 
of petals. The petals twist somewhat and point in all direc- 
tions. The bushes are six feet high and. are covered with 
immense blooms which are held on straight stems. This is 
a very hardy variety. It won the American Home Achievmment 
medal at Wisconsin State Show at Milwaukee; it was most 
outstanding specimen bloom at both Peekskill and Pough- 
keepsie; it was first. Semi-cactus at the Central States Show, 
and blue ribbon winner in several other shows. | 
Roots $1.25 
AMERICAN PURITY (J. Nuneviller, 1937), S. C. 
A true semi-cactus; pure white; huge blooms 10 to 14 inches; 
straight stems; Achievement Medal winner in 1936. (H. R.) 
Roots 60c 
ANGIE V. F. D., 1943 (Robinson) 
Bright scarlet in color, 8’’ to 9’’, forming almost a perfect ball. 
Insect resistant foliage; excellent keeper when cut. Winner of 
A.D.S. bronze medal and Sunset Magazine Gold Medal at 
Inglewood, Cal., in 1941. Best formal decorative seeding in 
Rockville Centre, N. Y., in 1942. 
Roots $2.00 
AVIATRIX, (1$40), 1D. 
9-11 inch blooms of golden color with the center and tips 
varied with tinges of reddish-violet. 
Roots 90c 
BAKER’S BEST —I. D., Baker. (1943) 
Very large, clear yellow. Good grower, good stems and good 
root maker. 
Roots $2.50 
BATAAN [1943, S. C.. Retzer] 
A beautiful red with gold shadings toward the tips. Free 
are sepcad of good size held on long stiff stems. Fine for 
cutting. 
‘Sat Roots $1.00 
