Gold Medal Dahlias 
FISHER & MASSON 
Pompon Dahlias—Continued 
HONFY (Farnum-P. & M.). Pale yellow 
with faint suffusion of red on 
edge of petals giving the appearance of an 
eye before flower fully matures. Free 
bloomer with very long stems making it an 
excellent variety for cutting. 35c 
T A (New 1935). Color purple garnet. 
Compact, low growing bush of dark 
green. Better bush than the older variety 
Johnny. 35c 
TIT T Clear lemon yellow margined carmine. 
^ A A bright colorful variety that is a 
suitable garden companion to Jack 35c 
FETTE The best and smallest 
white for exhibition or 
cutting. 25c 
JOHNNY PEPPIN 
A small dark 
crimson, darker 
in color than Johnny, the same splendid 
formation but with a firmer stem. 35c 
LEDA BEELER Fi " e exhibition lav . 
ender, long stems. 
50c 
LITTLE DAVID A small perfectly formed russet orange. Free and fine for cutting. 25c 
LITTLE SUNSHINE Light gold, good form and long stems. 35c 
MARY MUNNS Fuchia color with dark orchid sheen, long stems, very fine. 35c 
MICKEY (New). Yellow heavily shaded with tipped crimson. 50c 
MINNIE MELLS (New). A pompom of distinction, small perfect exhibition form with long 
stems. Orchid rose tipped and flushed with deep orchid with a deeper 
eye. 50c 
NELLIE FRASER Light ground, edged rose pink, very lovely. 35c. 
NERISSA Soft pink, tinted with silver. One of the best. Very long stems, very free flowering. 
50c 
PATSY (New). Golden bronze, tipped cherry. 35c. 
PIXY (New). Very small deep yellow, heavily tipped Indian red. 35c. 
ROSALIE (Fisher & Masson). Pom. A perfectly formed pompom of clear, rich ivory white, 
m uch in demand for cutting. One of the rare ones that produces in great quantities. 
V iry stiff stems which project the myriads of blooms right out of the foliage. 
Roots, 75c 
SONNY (Farnum-F. & M. ).Is of perfect exhibition type, color a pinkish cinnamon. A fitting 
companion for Honey. Early and free bloomer, very long stems. 25c 
SUMYEA (New). Rosy magenta, fine form and excellent stems. 50c 
YELLOW GEM A pure light yellow, very free bloomer, long stems, excellent for cutting 
and exhibition. 25c 
Ball Dahlias 
(Formerly listed as SHOW dahlias). Fully doubled flowers, ball shape or slightly 
flattened, floral rays in spiral arrangement, blunt or rounded at tips and quilled or without 
markedly involute margins, two inches or more in diameter. 
GROWN OF GOLD (Kennedy). New. This new Ball type dahlia might be called an im¬ 
proved Gold Medal. Blooms average about four inches, color is golden 
yellow shaded and tipped from burnt orange to a red, stems are long and sturdy and a very 
free bloomer. Roots, 50c 
MARY HELEN (Ailing). A wonderful golden ball, good in every way, one of the best ball 
type produced to date, a golden primrose color. Fine stems. Roots, 50c 
SNOW QUEEN (Large ball). Very fine, pure ivory white, good bloomer. $1.00 
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