PO.MPOX OR liOUOUET DAHLIAS 15 



GLOW— Rich coral, 75c. 



GOLDIE — Gold color, long stems. 



GRETCHEN. HEINE— A striking flower of 

 white tipped cerise pink. 



GRUSS AM WEIN— Crushed strawberry. 

 One of our most popular varieties; too 

 large for exhibition, but fine for garden 

 or cutting. 



GUSTA — A long stemmed flower of clear 

 cerise rose, 35c. 



HARRY SNOOK— Fine shell pink and white. 



but a late bloomer. 

 HAZEL — A lovely new pompon in the brown 



shades. 



HELEN ANITA— Unusual coloring, pale lav- 

 ender with a bright lavender pink center. 

 Xew, $1.00. 



HILDA SEARLE— Bright orange. Very de- 

 sirable. 



JESSICA— Small flower of gold sufTused 

 brownish red, 35c. 



JOAN — Clear yellow suffused pinkish red. 



JOE FETTE — Best white pompon for florists. 

 Long stems, very free. 



JOHNNY— Small, dark red. 



JULIETTE— Rather large, but splendid color- 

 ing of orange and cream. Fine for cutting. 



KATHLEEN— Old rose and mauve. 75c. 



KIM — A fine quilled orange. 



KUPFER — Deep salmon pink, with tan, long 

 stems. 



LASSIE— Yellow base, rose tips. 35c. 



LEADER — Cream, tipped purple, 35c. 



LEDA BEELER— Xew. Tiny, compact lav- 

 ender, 75c. 



LEOLA— Soft rose pink 75c. 



LEUCHTERN— Bright orange, 35c. 



LILIAS — One of the loveliest pompons. 

 Cream ground heavily suffused lilac pink. 

 Very beautiful. 



LITTLE BEESWING— Small yellow, deeply 

 tipped cherry red. 



LITTLE BUGLER— Bright purple. 



LITTLE DAVID— The deepest shade of 

 orange. Small and perfect, 75c. 



LITTLE EDITH— Very small yellow, tipped 

 brown, 75c. 



LITTLE FRED— Tiny flower of bright cerise 

 rose. 



LITTLE HERMAN— Deep red and pinkish 

 white. Long stems for cutting, 35c. 



LITTLE IRENE— Clear canary yellow. 



LITTLE MARY— Deep red, almost black. 

 Very free, splendid for exhibition. 



LITTLE PRINCE— Varigated, red and white, jU*' 



35c. 



LLOYD HICKMAN — Beautiful long- 

 stemmed pompon of old rose, 75c. 



