MODERN POMPON DAHLIAS 



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This type produces globular flowers in great profusion on rather dwarf plants. Very popular 

 for floral baskets and table decoration. 

 AIM IE. A delicate shade of bronze. One of the best for cutting for it is very free and has 



long stems. 114 in. blooms. Strong divisions, 50c each; $5.00 doz. 

 ALEWINE. Flesh, edged lavender pink. 

 ALL1E MOUREY. Pinkish white, tipped deep pink. 

 AMBER QUEEN. Rich amber, profuse bloomer. 

 BRONZE BEAUTY. A lovely golden autumn bronze. 

 CARDINAL. Dazzling scarlet with good stems. 1>£ in. blooms. 



Strong division. 50c each; $5.00 doz. 

 CRIMSON QUEEN. Deep crimson, shaded purple. 

 EDITH MUELLER. This is a new variety of unusual merit. The rosy red which blends with 



a golden yellow lends to the flower a refinement seen in no other Pompon. Long stems 



and free habit. i)4 in. blooms. Strong divisions, 50c each; $5.00 doz. 

 LITTLE BEAUTY. Delicate shrimp pink, an early and profuse bloomer. 

 LITTLE EDITH. Primrose vellow with an edging of carmine. Very free and a pertect 



exhibition variety. 1H in- blooms. Strong divisions, 50c each; $5.00 doz. 

 LITTLE JEWEL. Beautiful soft pink shaded blush. 



LITTLE MAY. Bright lemon yellow beautifully quilled. . 



MARY MUNN. Pure lilac. This is one of our favorites. A very healthy variety which 



produces a profusion of flowers on long stems. V/ 2 in. blooms. Strong divisions, 50c each; 



$5.00 doz. „ , , . . , „ 



SNOWCLAD. The best of white Pompons. Completely covered with flowers. 

 YELLOW GEM. We believe this to be the best yellow Pompon. Very free, long stems, 



perfect formation. 1)4 in. blooms. Strong divisions, 50c each; $5.00 doz. 



Price Field-grown roots (except where specially noted) 50c each; $5.00 

 doz.; $35.00 per 100. SPECIAL OFFER: Set of 15 described above $6.00. 

 All delivered transportation paid. 



NEW POMPON DAHLIA 



AMERICAN BEAUTY. This new Dahlia is sure to merit satisfaction and admiration for 

 its perpetual blooming habit. We have never seen a variety that is more productive. The 

 plants average 2)4 ft. high, are quite bushy and the blossoms are perfectly formed \)4\lo 1 U 

 inches across and of a rich American Beauty color. 

 Price strong divisions, $1.00 each; $10.00 doz. 



MINIATURE DAHLIAS 



. The introduction of the Miniatures-opens up 



a new field of usefulness for Dahlias. They are 



extremely attractive in the garden; the plants 



grow 2}4 to 3}4 ft. high, they are covered with 



flowers over a long period during the summer, 



and they are one of the most satisfactory 



subjects for cutting for table decorations. 



ADMIRAL DOT. A miniature flower of the 

 Decorative shape. Color peach blossom pink. 



BISHOP OF LANDAFF. A miniature du- 

 plex. The brilliant scarlet flowers stand gaily- 

 above the bronzy-red foliage. Excellent for 

 landscape work. 



IRENE. Miniature Decorative. This is a 

 perfect, small rose pink Decorative on long 

 stems. A healthy, free blooming plant 

 and fine for cutting. 



RAIDER. An outstanding miniature of the 

 peony flowered type. The color is violet- 

 rose suffused yellow at base of petals. The 

 flowers are beautifully twisted and curled. 



RHODA, a lovely, perfectly formed Minia- 

 ture of an appealing old rose color. 

 Price for any of the above — strong 



divisions 75c each; $7.50 doz. 



CLEMATIS or SINGLE 

 FLOWERED DAHLIAS 



Distinguished for their artistic Clematis-like 

 flowers. They make noble plants, about 5 feet 

 high. 

 BIG CHIEF. Brilliant cherry red, margined with rich velvety 



maroon. 

 FRINGED 20th CENTURY. The color is intense rosy crimson, 



with white tips and white disc around the yellow center. 



NEWPORT TRIUMPH. This is a much admired single Dahlia. 

 An exceptionally free bloomer, it is always a spectacular member in 

 the garden. The soft pink blooms keep well and make artistic 

 decorations. Strong divisions, 50c each; $5.00 doz. 



ROSE PINK CENTURY. Clear rose pink, immense size. (See 



illustration.) 

 SCARLET CENTURY. The brightest, dazzling] scarlet, without 



shade or blemish. The flowers are of fine, round form and finish. 



SENSATION. Vivid vermilion, heavily striped with white. Very 



striking. 

 ST. GEORGE. A pretty, pure yellow. It is a very free bloomer 



and fine for cutting' Very showy in the garden. 

 WHITE CENTURY. Beautiful snow-white. A profuse (bloomer. 



Price, field-grown roots, 50c each; $5.00 per doz.; set 

 of 8 for $3.00. All delivered transportation paid. 



Dahlias, History and Cultivation, is 

 the name of our eight-page booklet, 

 which gives an interesting historical 

 resume; also, complete cultural in- 

 structions, how to store roots, etc. It's 

 free, if asked for with orders. 



A section of Peter Henderson & Col's First Prize Group at the 1934 American 

 Dahlia Society Show. Featuring Miniatures and Pompons. 



Special Offer of Dahlias (Our Selection.) We offer our selection of named varieties, made at the time the order is filled, of 

 good contrasting colors. Price, field-grown roots, 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75; $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 



Please Note— Henderson's Dahlias are Entire Field-Grown Roots, not divided tubers, except where specially noted. 



Dahlia Roots are Delivered Transportation Paid. 



