POPULAR CUTFLOWER VARIETIES 
Jane Cowl —- i 
_ Old gold Gr bronze 
.25 
Marshalls Pink 
Pink 
.25 
Nathan Hale 
Autumn shade 
.25 
Kentucky -- 
--Salmon pink 
.25 
Grace - 
.25 
Calumet _ _ — - 
.20 
Ellinor Vandeveer 
-Rose pink _ 
.20 
Francis Larocco - 
Yellow 
.20 
Jersey's Beauty _ - 
— Pink _ _ _ 
.20 
Laura Morris 
Yellow 
.20 
Mrs. 1. de .V Warner. 
Mauve pink - 
.20 
Pride of California 
Red 
.20 
Regal _ - _ _ 
.20 
Roseata 
Rose pink _ _ _ 
.20 
Sanhican Queen - 
.Apricot _ 
.20 
Snowdrift _ — 
White __ 
.20 
❖ 
January 1st, 1935. 
Dear Dahlia Grower: 
We take pleasure in presenting this list of Dahlia 
tubers, grown from tubers, and priced as low as pos¬ 
sible. We would urge our customers to send their 
orders early and reserve for themselves good tubers of 
the kind they want. There are always some varieties 
in popular demand and supply is soon exhausted. 
Prices are net to all. We propagate or sell no 
dahlia plants. All orders outside of Beetle Zone are 
certified by U. S. Agriculture Dept. Inspector. 
We guarantee tubers true to name and deliver in 
good condition, healthy tubers with live eye or sprout 
if possible and will replace any tuber returned to us 
if not in growing condition 3 weeks after planting. 
Shipment any time after March 1st, weather per¬ 
mitting. Terms: Cash with order. Check, M. O. or 
stamps. 
Minimum orders $1.00 postpaid to 6th Zone, add 
postage for 7 th and 8 th Zone. 
Thanking you for past patronage. 
Yours very truly, 
ROBERT F. HAUSSENER. 
MEMBER 
American Dahlia Saciety 
New Jersey Dahlia Seciety 
Englewood Dahlia Society 
