Edison’s Dablias 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Very popular for small gardens and cutting. 
Roots 
ANDREAS ORANGE, (Belgium) Miniature Cactus 
This was outstanding in our garden this eat season, and the 
best we have seen of this type. Color brilliant true orange; 
long slender stems, holding all flowers high above foliage, 
with a very prolific flowering habit. Extra. 
Net $0.50 
BABY HALE, F. D. 
Very fine bronze to autumn shaded flower. A good stem- 
med cut flower. 
$0.35 
*BABY ROYAL (Min. S. C.) 
Delightful and dainty little flower of salmon pink and apricot 
with gold shadings. Flowers roll and incurve making a graceful 
blossom on long wiry stems Free bloomer. | 
$0.30 
*BISHOP OF LLANDAFF 
A wonderful English bedding Dahlia. Intense red with dark 
bronze lacy foliage that contrasts beautifully with the flower. 
$0.35 Net 
*BUCKEYE BABY (Golden Rule 85S, 1936) 
This fine miniature is really small and deep and while the 
bushes are dwarf, the stems are fine for cutting. Color, gold 
buff lightly shaded red on the reverse. - 
$0.25 
BUDDY [Koenig, ,1944], F. D. 
Our wonderful deep red miniature, prolific bloomer that 
will replace anything and everything in it’s type or color. 
A certiicate winner and Honor Roll Dahlia that you will 
surely want. 
$1.50 
*CARLA (Dahliadel 83C, 1934) 
Color is buff, heavily shaded old rose and suffused violet 
rose, a rich contrast to the dark green foliage. Ideal in the 
garden and for arrangements. $ 
0.25 
CHICO [Chappaqua, 1944], I. D. 
A new miniature informal decorative of bright clear scar- 
let. Size 3 x 2 inches. Blooms profusely on long stems. 
Good keeper when cut. Won first prize in the seedling 
class at N. Y. Show and a Silver Medal Certificate. It’s 
beautiful as well as useful and should win in many shows. 
An Honor Roll Dahlia. 
$0.75 
CORAL BLEND [Doermann, 1944], F. D. 
Coral pink and citron yellow blended miniature formal. 
Scored 85.5 at Storrs and on both Western and Eastern 
Honor Rolls. 
$0.60 
*COTTAGE MAID (Hulin, 1935), S. C. 
A beautiful lavender pink held on good stems. Very fine. 
$0.20 
*DICKIE MOORE, (1937), F. D. 
Fine bright red; good stems; 3-inch flower. $0.25 
DUBONNET, M.S.C. 
Color a rich, deep oxblood-red that does not fade or burn. 
$0.35 
*EASTER GREETING, (S. C. For’n) 
A beautiful white with creamy cast at the base of tals. 
Form fine and flowers resemble pond lillies. Free bloomer 
and good stiff stems. 
40c Net 
**ELIZABETH PAPE (C) 
Small pale pink and white cactus on dwarf bush. 
$0.40 
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