Edison’s Dahlias 
MAD. C. JUSSIANT, (Belgium), Inc. C. 
A highly recommended cactus. Color is unique and a lovely 
pure light clear lilac violet. A great_exhibition variety. Erect 
stems. Winner of three certificates. H.R.D. 
Roots 60c 
MARGARET COLE, F. D. 
A medium size dahlia. A beautiful tri-color flower. Yel- 
low at the center shading to orange with silvery. white 
tips. A fine grower and producer. Size of blooms, 5 to 6 
inches in diameter. The blooms are erect on cane-like 
stems, facing sideways. Height, 4 feet. 
Roots 65c 
MADAME CHIANG 

MADAME CHIANG KAI-SHEK [Dahliadel, 1945], I. D. 
Color a blend of rose-red and ostraceous buff. Size 9 to 
10 inches by 5 to 6 inches. Naturally grows large, even 
without much disbudding. Some blooms lean to semi- 
cactus form. Plants 5 feet. Foliage broad leaves, dark 
and resistant to pests. Very brilliant color and useful. 
Roots $1.75 
MAESTRO (Ballay, 1940), S. C. 
Color a bright cerise. Very striking and reliable. A winner 
in seedling classes. 
‘Roots $1.00 
MAFFIE (Cseckslovensky, 1940), S. C. 
A huge intense red semi-cac., a great prize winner, has been 
grown up to 14 inches and 8 or 9 deep. Good strong stems. 
Roots $1.15 
MAGIC PRINCE (Hulin-Parella, 1941), S. C. 
Rosy Magenta with a lighter reverse, under surface has bands 
of amaranth pink. A very lovely dahlia held on long stiff 
stems. Bush tall and good brancher. 
Roots $1.00 
MAJOR VIERS [Viers-Rocky River, 1947], F. D. 
Gold with peach suffusion on outer petals. Massive, ball- 
shaped flowers 9 to 11 inches in diameter. Strong rugged 
grower. Achievement Medals at Cleveland and East Liver- 
pool. A Certificate of Merit and an Honor Roll dahlia. 
R. C. $2.50 
MARY LYNN DUDLEY, (Ruschmohr, 1941), I. D. to 
Semi-C. 
Very velvety, outer rows between aster-purple and rose red 
inner rows nearest Bordeaux, center Dahlia purple with light 
streaks. Has been grown up to 12 inches and held on good 
stems. 
Roots $1.00 
MARY TAYLOR (Taylor, 1940), Str. C. 
Deep flesh pink and gold with all the points of a good 
Dahlia. Grows 9 by 4 inches. Held on fine stems. A 
good keeper. Bushes 6 feet. On Honor Roll. Achieve- 
ment winner and scored at A. D. S. at East Lansing Trial 
Gardens. 
Roots 85c 
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