Edison’s Dahlias 
MOONBIA, (Foreign), S.C. 
Medium to large blooms of peach pink and gold; good stems 
and bush. 2 
Roots 50c 
MONTEBELLO [Robinson, 1943], I. D. 
A rich violet or orchid crimson. Deep and full, back petals 
curl backward covering stem. Free bloomer, good keep- 
er and fine stems. 
Roots 50c 
MOSCOW [Grove-Premier, 1945], I. D. 
Bloom 10 x 6, bush 5 ft. An intense carmine that stands 
heat and drought without burning. Long stiff stems, and 
thick leathery foliage. Winner of several awards, and on 
Col. Eddy’s Honor Roll. 
Roots $1.25 
MOYUA 
MOYUA [Australian], A-St.-C. or SC-B. 
Large, well formed blooms of excellent substance. Centers 
are yellow blending to a lively rose-pink toward the outer 
edges of petals. Stems are very good, Plant grows quite 
tall. A fine exhibition variety. Size 10 x 4%. 
Roots $2.00 
MRS. E. J., [St. C.—Rocky River, 1946] 
Clear, brilliant pink with white at centers and very lightly 
tipped white. Exceptionally good in our garden and field. 
Winner of three Certificates of Merit in 1945 as follows: 
Storrs with a score of 85; Hast Lansing, 85.3; Cincinnati, 
85.8. On Eastern Honor Roll. 
Roots 50c 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLIER (Smith-Ruschmohr, 1935), 1. D. 
A he man’s flower everyone likes. Is a bright carmine red, 
shading to a rich cardinal red at the center, with full tal 
and deep flower. The average diameter of this Dahlia is 10 
inches. 
Roots 40c 
MRS. WM. S. KNUDSEN (Dixie, 1938), I. D. 
A pure white that will be hard to beat as it already has a 
fine record as a prize winner; exhibited 4 times in the undis- 
seminated classes it was 4 times a winner; Detroit, Toledo, 
Indianapolis and Chicago. Can be grown to 12 inch blooms 
without forcing; sturdy bushes grow 6 to 7 feet tall. On Mr. 
Barron's Honor Roll; Certificate winner at East Lansing. 
Roots 65c 
MRS. W. KEENE, (Australian), I.D. 
Exceptionally fine Dahlia something like California Idol with 
the same great depth but is much superior to California Idol 
both in form and color. Color primrose flushed apricot-flesh. 
Good grower and long stiff stems. 
Roots 40c 
MRS. THOS. A. EDISON [Chautauqua, 1942], I. D. 
A brilliant-flashing velvety red to carmine bloom of 10 to 
12 inches across and good depth. Strong straight stems 
and a husky grower. 
Roots 50c 
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