BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD—Very 
small, soft red_ .25 
BILLY FLETCHER—Rose color, tiny .25 
r) BLUSHING GOLD—Light yellow 
shaded pink in center. New_ .35c 
BOB WHITE—Milk white_ .25 
BRONZE B:^AUTY (SUNSET) Bright 
orange, shaded buff_ .20 
CORA MAY—^Salmon with rose center .25 
DAYBREAK—Orchid and lavender_.20 
DEE DEE—Very small, deep lavender .25 
DIMPLES—Apricot, darker center_ .20 
EDITH MUELLER—Gold overlaid 
orange_ .25 
ELAINE—Milky white_ .25 
ELIZABETH—Orange, edged red_ .20 
FAIRY QUEEN—Sulphur yellow, 
edged coral, large pom._ .15 
FASCINATION—Rose pink, touched 
white, very fine_ .20 
FASHION—Free blooming amber_ .15 
GANNYMEDE—Pink and ye How, 
notched petals, free blooming_ .20 
GERTRUDE—Carmine red, perfect 
form_ .25 
GRAUS AUS WEIN—Amber, shaded 
cerise_ .20 
GUIDING STAR—Purest white, cleft 
petals_ .20 
HAAKE’S GLOW—Yellow, tinted old 
rose _ .25 
HAZEL—Buff to brown_ .20 
HAZEL DELL—Clear pink, edged 
cerise_ ,20 
HELEN ANITA—Lilac with white 
center _ .20 
HONEY—Light yellow suffused red_.20 
JACK—Compact form, purple garnet .25 
JANET—Bright orange_ .20 
JOE FETTE—Smallest white, very 
good_ .20 
KUPHER—Old Rose _ .25 
LITTLE BEAUTY—Closely quilled, 
shrimp pink_ .20 
LlUfLE BELLE—Mauve pink_ .20 
LITTLE DAVID—Orange red_ .25 
LITTLE DOROTHY—Varied cream, 
orange, pink_ .20 
LITTLE HERMAN—Refi and iwhite, 
variegated _ *25 
LITTLE JENNIE—Ivory, closely quill¬ 
ed _ *20 
LITTLE MARION—Salmon pink, vein¬ 
ed crimson_ *25 
(*) LITTLE SISTER—New, Bronze 
tinted red, smallest grown here- .35 
MADELEINE—Pale yellow, edged rose .25 
MINNIE MOUSE—Purple tipped white .25 
MISSIE—Dainty pink lavender- .25 
ORA—Flesh, edged violet- .20 
PHYLLIS—Cardinal shaded yellow __ .25 
POSY GEM—Blended yellow and 
orange--- *25 
ROSA WILMOUTH—Rose pink- .25 
ROSEBUD—White suffused deep rose .25 
SILVERTIPS—Purf^de, white tips- .25 
YELLOW GEM—Dainty light yelloiw_ .20 
YOULETTE—Gold ,edged cherry, very 
fine_ 
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NEW INTRODUCTION 
To those interested in my new yellow 
pompon, BRASS BUTTON; it was certified 
at Storrs, Connecticut, the past season. It 
will be grown this year by the RUSCH- 
MOHR DAHLIA GARDENS, Rockville 
Center, L. L, New York. This firm will ex¬ 
hibit the blooms in the fall flower shows. 
Watch for it. 
Other dahlias are grown in small quanti¬ 
ties. Tubers may be supplied from many 
varieties not listed. Make known your wants. 
