Pompon or Bouquet Dahlias 1 5 



These arc a smaller Ball type which, for 

 show piiri)oscs. must not be more than two 

 inches in diameter. They have lont; stems and 

 are threat bloomers; arc ideal for cntflowers 

 as they are very la^sting. 



'''AIMEE — Tiny bronxe with lont;- stems .50 



AMBER QUEEN— C'lear rich amber. 



shaded a])ricot, extra free for cnttinj^ .50 



ANNA KRISTINA — Golden yellow. 



deeper at center 35 



*ANNA VON SCHWERIN— P,eautifnl 

 shell pink blendinj? to a white cen- 

 ter; very dainty and small 1.00 



ANNIE DONCASTER — Yellow base, 

 suffused with pearly pink; small and 

 neat 75 



*ATOM — A tiny flower of deep orans^e 

 or red, occasionally shows a white 

 petal 75 



*BABY— A tiny yellow tinted with red. 



Extra good 75 



BABY EVELYN— Soft salmon rose- 

 long stems, very free 1.00 



BACCHUS— Bright red. long-stemmed 



cntflower 35 



BANTAM— Bright red, small and free .50 



*BOB WHITE — Very free bloomer, 



long stems. Small, pure white .... 1.00 



CANDY KID— Coral pink shading to 



lavender 50 



*CENSOR— A deep wine red of very 



good form 50 



CLARISSA — Attractive primrose tipped 



lavender 50 



CLEO— Bright yellow with red 75 



CORA MAY — Salmon pink shading to 



primrose yellow, rose eye 50 



DAISY — Amber, tinted salmon. Ex- 

 cellent 1.00 



DANDY — A splendid bright orange 



pompon 75 



DEE DEE — Long stemmed small lilac 



or lavender. Extra good for cutting .75 



DELICACY— Very dainty lavender ... .50 



DIMPLES — Golden apricot, dark brown 



center 50 



*DIXIE — Small very dark red of per- 

 fect, long stems 50 



*DONNIE (New) — Lovely orange pom- 

 pon of perfect form, perhaps a shade 

 deeper than "Dandy," but smaller. 

 Excellent 1.50 



DOT — A good new w^hite varietv 1.00 



*DOTTIE DIMPLE (1932 Introduc- 

 tion, page 1), — Small clear bright 

 yellow, perfect form Xet 1.50 



DOUGLAS TUCKER — Small golden 



yellow tipped orange. 'Very free ... .75 



