POMPON DAHLIAS 



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EMPRESS OF INDIA— Soft salmon 

 buff, tinted mauve. Good for cutting 

 — dwarf 35 



♦GEORGIANA (New) — Yellow edged 

 and shaded brownish red. Extra fine 

 flower on long stems. Rather low 

 growing 50 



GLORIA — Pale yellow, pinkish lavender 



and cream white— dwarf 35 



GLOW— Rich coral 75 



GRETCHEN HEINE — White and 



cerise pink 50 



GRUSS AM WEIN — Crushed straw- 

 berry. A popular variety; rather 

 large, but fine for garden or cutting .35 



HAAKE'S GLOW— Yellow base, tipped 



bright 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 

 — lavender pink with a light center. 

 Not small, but an extra fine cut- 

 flower 50 



HILDA SEARLE — Bright glowing 

 orange. One of our most popular 

 varieties for gardens 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 75 



JOE FETTE — The best all-purpose 

 white, except for exhibition — very 

 long stems 50 



*JOHNNY— Small dark rich red of per- 

 fect form 75 



KUPFER — Deep bronzy pink, long 



stems 50 



LEADER— Cream, tipped purple 35 



*LEDA BEELER— Tiny, compact lav- 

 ender mauve 75 



LITTLE DAVID— Orange red, small 



and perfect 50 



♦LITTLE EDITH— Very small exhi- 

 bition yellow tipped bronze 50 



*LITTLE FRED — Tiny flower of 



bright cerise rose 35 



♦LITTLE MARY— Deep red, almost 

 black; very free, splendid for exhi- 

 bition, and in combination with iAA-*' 

 autumn shades 50 



LITTLE PAUL (New)— Deep rose red, 



edged white 35 



