Edison’s Dablias 
Roots 
GOLDEN QUEEN 
Deep golden yellow; a little large but long stemmed and 
makes it the finest for basket work or bouquets. $0.30 
HONEY 
Light honey yellow with faint suffusions of red on edge 
of petals. Long stems (new). $0.35 
JOE FETTE 
Perfect pure white; stems good; free bloomer. 
$0.30 Net 
JOHNNIE PEPPIN 
The most perfect dark crimson. Very fine for exhibition or 
cutting. 
$0.30 
LAURIE [DuShane, 1950] 
Beautiful cream white sport of Yellow Gem. Fine stems 
and: fine cut flower. A new color. 
$0.30 
LEMON DROP (1937) 
A new bright lemon yellow flower; fine stems. 
$0.40 
LITTLE DAVID 
Fine russet orange, good stems. 
$0.35 
LITTLE DOROTHY 
A very good pom of cream and red shades making the 
color a near amber. Good stems. 
$0.20 
LITTLE SNOW WHITE 
Small pure white, Held on good stems. 
$0.35 
MARY MUNN 
A fine pure lavender. 
$0.25 
MICKY, F. D. 
Small burnt orange to red on long stems. Very good. 
$0.40 
*MINNIE MELLS 
Orchid rose with deeper eye. One of the best of the new 
poms. 
$045 
MORNING MIST, (Badetty Bros., 1936) 
Profuse bloomer 1% to 2 inches. White with rosy lavender 
center and petals slightly outlined with lavender, are held 
on stiff, wiry stems ranging up to l5inches in length. 
$0.20 
MRS. T. TELFER [P] 
Pure white of best exhibition type. 
MRS. V. BRITTAIN [Australian] 
Fine pink held on good stems. A great prize winner. 
$1.00 Net 
$0.75 
NERISSA 
Soft rose tinted silver. 
$0.40 
PHYLLIS 
Base deep yellow edged and shaded rose red. Very fine. 
$0.35 
ROSA WILMOUTH 
Fine rosy La France Pink; fine for cutting. 
$0.25 
SHERRY (1939) 
Royal purple. Fine for exhibition and a good root maker. 
$0.25 
SNOW CLAD 
A fine pure white on good stems. 
$0.30 
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