Edison’s Dablias 

POM PONS 
The Finest Flowers for Cutting or Table Bouquets. 
Will keep from three to five days. 
Roots 
ACHILLES. 
Flesh color to lavender, tipped pink. $0.20 
AMBER GLOW 
Color amber blended with coral pink. About 2 inch 
blooms and good stems. Fine for cutting. 
$0.35 
AMBER QUEEN 
Beautiful shade of amber. $0.20 
*BETTY ANN, Pom. (Johnson, 1936) 
A soft clear pink exhibition pom pon with a fine list of win- 
nings to its credit. One of the best of new pinks. 
$0.40 
BETTY MALONE [Maone-Dahliadel] 
Bloom 1%4, Bush 8 ft. White evenly tipped violet purple. 
Profuse. Ideal form and healthy bush. Good in the 
South. Cert. at Storrs, W. Va., O. V. D A 
[* ‘his $0.40 
BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD 
Crushed strawberry. One of the very smallest and best. 
Great prize winner. 
$0.30 
BIT O’ LILAC 
Good flower of soft lavender lilac. $0.20 
BRASS BUTTON, (Linduff), Pom. 
Very fine exhibition pom in the yellow class. Certificate ot 
Merit, Storrs, in 1939, also Fairmont, W. Va., 1940. Winner as 
best yellow pom, Rockville Centre. $ 
0.50 
BOBBY LEE GRIBBLE 
Bright red, very small, good stems. One of the fine small 
ones. 
$0.75 
CLOVER, (Wilson-Ruschmohr, 1941) 
Cream white with lavender blush mostly at the tips, small 
profuse bloomer, held on good stems. H 
$0.60 
CORA MAY 
Salmon pink and yellow. Fine. $0.30 
CORAL GLOW, Pom. 
The pure coral-pink of this new pompon blends so perfectly 
with the rich gold of the lowerhalf of the petals it produces 
a bloom of rare beauty and brilliancy. he plant is very 
sturdy and tall and is covered with flowers throughout the 
season. The stems are unusually long and carry the flowers 
well above the deep green foliage. A new one that you 
will want. 
$0.45 
DARKEST OF ALL 
Deep maroon of fair size. Long stems — good bush. 
DORIA 
Australian variety of dark maroon. Small perfect flower 
very good. 
: $0.50 
EDITH MUELLER 
A beautiful two toned variety. Golden orange at base and 
salmon-red at petal tips. The flowers are perfectly round 
and borne on long, strong stems. Very fine. 
$0.30 
GOLD DUST, Pom [Goddard-Rocky River, 1948] 
Deep gold, with early blooms showing a reddish tinge on 
the reverse. Petals fully quilled, rolling well back to 
form a ballshapd fower. Very small, and one which can 
produce the “smallest in the show.” Very early and free 
blooming. On all Honor Rolls and a Certicicate of Merit 
dahlia. Size 14% x 1. 
$2.00 
GOLDEN QUEEN 
Deep golden yellow; a little large but long stemmed and 
makes it the finest for basket work or bouquets. $ 
0.25 
39 
