DR. H. H. RUSBV (1913). 
A Superb Kew Feony Flowered Dahlia. 
A brief description of tliis new dalilia, with tlie good illustration above, will be all that is neceissary 
to place it at the head of the peony flowered list now so deservedly popular. 
Had I a single doubt of the sterling merit of this new introduction I would not have named it for the 
illu.'itrious gentleman whose name It bears. The flower is very large — often 6 to 8 inches in diameter; an 
early and constant bloomer, producing its immense bright lemon flowers on good stems. Plant vigorous and 
healthy. A splendid acquisition. Stock quite limited. Strong tubers, $2.50 each. Height 5 feet. 
