Edison’s Dahlias 
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. 
2 Roots $1.25 
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], S. C. 
Coral-red with violet glow, bronzy center, enormous bloom 
on long, strong stem. 
: Roots 50c 
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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 the newer varieties. Fine 
grower. 
Roots $1.00 Net 
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. 
Withdrawn for 1946 
DARCY SAINSBURY, F. D., (Australian) 
One of the finest whites we ever grew. This Dahlia came to 
us from Australia. This is a champion, without exaggerating. 
The immense blooms are erect on cane-like stems, facing 
sideways. Height of plants 4% feet. 
Roots 85c 
D-DAY [Dixie 1945].F. D. 
Bloom 7 x 4, bush 4% ft. This one-tone pink won a 
special award, as the flowers shipped to the New York 
A.D.S. Show were in fine shape after 72 hours en route. 
has cane-like stems, is prolific, and is fine for florists’ 
use. On Eastern Honor Roll, and scored 86.2 at Ohio 
Valley Trial Grounds in 1944. ; 
Ri:C, SR75 
DEAN SHURTLEFF [Rockley 1942], I. D. 
Semi-Cactus, very large brilliant Crimson shading to an Ox- 
blood Center. Stems are straight and stiff as steel — never 
droops, even in bud — 9 to 13 inches to first leaf bracket. The ~ 
finest I had in my 1942 garden. Also winner of Achievement 
Medal — Certificate of Merit and mentioned on three Honor 
Rolls. 
| : Roots $2.00 Net 
DEEP PURPLE [Stephenson, 1940], F. D. 
Color deep magneta purple with a velvety sheen. Very 
large 12 inches by 7. Good growers; foliage dark and 
resistant. Stems strong and holds the flowers facing out. 
‘ Roots $1.25 
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