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POMPONS 



*EILEEN — A tiny llower, wliitc li])i)ed 



lilac. Stork very limited Net 1.00 



EMPRESS OF INDIA — Soft salmon 



biilf, tinted mauve. Good for cutting .35 



GEO. IRELAND— A dainty mauve ... .35 



*GEORGIANA (New) —Yellow edged 

 and shaded brownish red. Extra fine 

 flower on long stems 1.00 



GLOW— Rich coral 75 



GLORIA — Dainty combination of soft 

 yellow and lavender shading to 

 white 35 



HAAKE'S GLOW— Yellow base tipped 



old rose .50 



HARRY SNOOK — Very fine small 

 shell pink and white. Good florists' 

 variety 50 



HAZEL — A charming variety in the 



brown shades 50 



HELEN ANITA— Attractive coloring. 

 Pale lavender with a bright lavender 

 l)ink center. Extra line cut flower .. .50 



HILDA SEARLE— Bright glowing or- 

 ange. One of our most popular vari- 

 eties for garden and cutting 50 



*HONEY (New)— Pale honey yellow 

 with faint suffusion of red on edge 

 of petals. An early and constant 

 bloomer with long wiry stems. A 

 superior pompon 1.50 



JAZZ — A splendid free bloo^ning pom- 

 pon of soft raspberry red, long 

 stems 50 



^JESSICA— Amber, edged red, small .. .35 



JOE FETTE— The best white pompon 

 I for all purposes 50 



*JOHNNY— Small dark rich red of per- 

 fect form 75 



JOHNNY PEPPIN— Small dark crim- 

 son 50 



JULIETTE— Rather large, but splendid 

 coloring of bright orange and cream 

 — i'ine for decorations 50 



KUPFER — Deep bronzy pink, long 



stems .50 



LEADER — Cream tipped purple, fine 



cutter 50 



*LEDA BEELER— Tiny, compact lav- 

 ender mauve 50 



*LITTLE BEESV/ING— Small golden 



yellow, deeply tipped cherry red . . .75 



A LITTLE DAVID— The deepest shade 

 1 of orange, small and perfect .50 



*LITTLE EDITH— Very small exhib- 

 ition yellow tipped bronze. Extra 

 fine variety 75 



*LITTLE FRED— Tiny flower of bright 



cerise rose 50 



LITTLE LLOYD— Deep burnt orange 



to amber 50 



