Edison’s Dahlias 
WINONA [ID-Kilgore-Ruschmohr, 1950] 
A color blend of peach and Naples yellow. Size 7 to 8 
by 3% to 4 inches. Stem 8 inches. Plant 4 feet. 
Roots $2.50 
WORLD EVENT [Dixie, 1944], I. D. 
11 x 8 inches, rose pink. A seedling of A. Goodacre, with 
the same free blooming and branching habit as its parent 
and grandparent, Golden Goblin, whic roduced the free- 
blooming Mrs. C. E. Wildon, Mason’s rple Beauty and 
many others. It is as large as the other informal pinks 
with added depth. “It is a knockout,’’ were the reports 
of those who had it on trial. Received a Certificate of 
Merit at Storrs and East Lansing in 1943. On all three 
Flower Grower Honor Rolls. 
Roots 90c 
YELLOW GLORY [Frey-Dahliadel, 1940] 
A magnificent semi-cactus of clear lemon yellow color. It 
is a large bloom 12 by 7 inches. It is beautiful in form 
with artistically twisted petals and a very high full center. 
Perfect stems, a good sturdy bush about 5 feet tall. 
Awarded Certificate of Merit and a place on the Honor 
Rolls. 
Roots $1.00 
CLOSE-OUT BARGAINS 
of 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
In order to make room for the new ones and reduce our 
plantings we list many fine ones in this selection. Stock 
limited of many, so when ordering after April lst make a 
second choice. All varieties named and labeled. 
Roots 
APRICOT GLOW, I. D. 
Beautiful color of blended pink and apri@ot. Blooms 5 to 
8 inches and held on good stems. 
$0.25 
ARELDA LLOYD (1934) (I. D.) 
A soft, deep, yellow, slightly flushed with apple blossom pink 
with pink veining on the reverse of the petals, which sometimes 
fold back to the stem. Scored 87 A. D. S. 
$0.30 
AVALON 
Pure clear yellow, large flowers distinct and fine, held on 
good stems. 
$0.30 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL [Ball, 1937] 
; Orange shaded terra cotta. 
$0.30 
EDITH A. LEHMAN [Kemp, 1935] 
Bloom ten by five, bush five feet. An introduction that is 
very favorably talked of and worthy of your trial. Color 
brilliant old rose with salmon suffusin. Stems strong, 
holding flowers well above the foliage. Petals are rather 
broad and heavy, giving the flower a rich appearance. 
(Gish, a5¢5)) 
$0.30 
ENCHANTRESS [Stolz, 1942], I. D. 
Bright orange buff of good substance and profuse bloom- 
er. Blooms 6 to 10 inches and good stems, bush 5 feet. 
$0.30 
FRAU FRANCOIS NAGELS (Foreign), I. D. to S. C. 
Medium sized flower held on good stiff st 
shade of reddish maroon. Meryicood bisericvin valor agasoad 
$0.30 
GEMMA CLARA [SC] 
Pure yellow. 4 to 5 inch blo ; i i 
Patras uA enya ree ooms. Fine for cutting. Free 
| $0.25 
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