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MODERN POMPON DAHLIAS 
AIMIE. A delicate shade of bronze. One of the 
best for cutting, for it is very free and has long stems. 
1 in. blooms. Strong divisions. 
AMBER QUEEN. Rich amber, profuse bloomer. 
BETTY STONE. 1%inch. This is an exceptionally 
strong growing variety, with attractive foliage that 
sets off the rich red blooms. Satisfactory for cutting 
and exhibition. Strong divisions. 
BRONZE BEAUTY. A lovely golden autumn bronze. 
Dazzling scarlet with good stems. 
Strong divisions. 
CARDINAL. 
1% in. blooms. 
EDITH MUELLER. This is a new variety of un- 
usual 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. 14 in. blooms. 
Strong divisions. 
GOLDILOCKS. Gold, deepening at center. 
JOE FETTE. Pure white, fine form, good stems. 
1% in. blooms. 
1% 
JONNY. Deep, rich red maroon shadings. 
in. blooms. 
LITTLE EDITH. Primrose yellow, with an edging 
of carmine. Very free and a perfect exhibition variety. 
14% in. blooms. Strong divisions. 
LITTLE JEWEL. Beautiful soft pink shaded blush. 
MARY MUNN. Pure lilac. This is one of our 
favorites. A very healthy variety which produces 
a profusion of flowers on long stems. 14 in. blooms. 
Strong divisions. % 
MORNING MIST. 2 inches. White ground, heavily 
shaded with lavender at center and with each petal 
bordered with lavender. This variety is of great value 
for cutting, owing to its very long stems and free bloom- 
ing habit, together with its beautiful blend of color. 
Strong divisions. 
SNOWCLAD. The best of white Pompons. Com- 
pletely covered with flowers. 
YELLOW GEM. We believe this to be the best 
yellow Pompon. Very free, long stems, perfect formation. 
1% in. blooms. Strong divisions. 
Price for any of the above, 35c each; $3.50 doz. 
SPECIAL OFFER: Set of 15 described above, $4.25. 
CLEMATIS or SINGLE 
FLOWERED DAHLIAS 
Distinguished for their artistic Clematis-like flowers. 
They make noble plants, 5 feet high. 
BIG CHIEF. Brilliant cherry red, margined with 
rich velvety maroon. 
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. 
PURITY. A pure white of fine form. 
3 ROSE PINK CENTURY. Clear rose pink, immense 
size. 
SCARLET CENTURY. The brightest, dazzling 
scarlet, without shade or blemish. The flowers are of 
fine, round form and finish. 
YELLOW TREASURE. The best clear yellow. 
Price, field-grown roots (except where noted), 
50c each; $5.00 doz.; set of 6, $2.25. 
Special Offer of Dahlias (Our Selec-' 
We offer our selection of named * 
tion). 
varieties, made at the time the order is 
filled, of good contrasting colors. Price, 
field-grown roots, 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.25; 
12 for $2.25; $18.00 per 100. 
Plants are He DORE transportation paid, within 50 miles of New York City. 
Express, charges collect. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
EARLY, LARGE FLOWERING 
We offer a quartet of recently introduced, early 
flowering varieties that flower before frost and produce 
quantities of good-sized flowers. Very desirable for 
cutting. (See illustration.) 
AMELIA (Pink Cushion). Very compact; begins 
blooming in early summer. Extremely free flowering; 
light rose-pink. 
BARBARA CUMMING. Color, clear yellow, 
shading to orange-bronze toward center; flowers 
3 inches across; very early. 
OCTOBER GIRL. Rose-pink; very artistic, semi- 
double flowers. 
RUTH CUMMING. Rich reddish-bronze with 
terra cotta shades; fine large flowers. 
RUTH HATTON. Pure ivory white; fine form. 
YELLOW NORMANDIE. One of the most pop- 
ular bronzy-yellow varieties in cultivation. Very early; 
good-sized flowers. 
Price, any of above, 25c each; 
of 6, Early Flowering, $1.25. 
“SPOON”? CHR YSANTHEMUMS 
Symmetrical, rounded bushes about two feet high 
and two feet across, which in the latter part of October 
are covered completely by the dainty, single flowers, 
which average 1 }4 inches across. 
ELF. Scarlet, with terra-cotta shadings. 
CHARM. Orange-tipped yellow. 
SNOWSTAR. Pure white. 
DAINTY. A soft, pleasing pink. 
FAIRY. Rosy-crimson, very brilliant. 
GRACE. Soft canary yellow. 
Price, any of the above, 25c each; $2.50 doz. 
$2.50 doz. Set 
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POMPON DAHLIAS 
(See Special Notice page 102). 
HARDY POMPON VARIETIES 
Valuable for grouping in the border for 
single specimens and for landscape effects. 
These beautiful colors liven up the autumn 
garden. 
CLORINDA: Bronze; back of petals old 
gold. 
COMETO. Pink, fine, rounded flower. 
LEGAL TENDER. Vivid red and gold. 
A very fine, late variety. 
OCTOBER BRONZE. One of the finest 
bronze varieties. 
PRINCETON. Golden yellow suffused 
orange. 
SCARLET BEAUTY. shaded 
crimson, 
Scarlet, 
VERA VICTORIA. A splendid variety; 
glowing bronzy-yellow. 
WANDA. Pure white; fine form. 
Price, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. Set of 8 
Pompons, $1.75. 
ANEMONE, SINGLE AND 
KOREAN VARIETIES 
GRACELAND. 
finest. of the Anemone type. 
with yellow center. 
(Anemone.) One of the 
Pure white 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR. (Single.) In 
the garden or ina cut flower arrangement, the 
deep, rich crimson maroon, artistically 
formed flowers are always outstanding. 
GRENADIER. (Single.) One of the 
loveliest of the large flowering single type. 
Magnificent orange-scarlet, changing to 
deep orange as the flower ages, and:an ideal 
cut flower. 
APOLLO. (Korean.) A combination of 
bronze-red and gold, with a salmon glow. 
DAPHNE. (Korean.) One of the loveliest 
of the Korean Chrysanthemums; a blending 
of daphne-pink and lilac-rose. 
DIANA. (Korean.) 
is semi-double, rose-pink, 
lilac-rose and salmon. 
This dainty Korean 
suffused with 
Beyond this area, they are shipped by 
