20 POMPON DAHLIAS 



These are a small Ball Type which, for 

 show purposes, must not be more than two 

 inches in diameter. They have long stems and 

 are great bloomers; are ideal for cutflowers 



Pompon or Bouquet Dahlias 



These are a small Ball Type which, for 

 show purposes, must not be more than two 

 inches in diameter. They have long stems and 

 are great bloomers; are ideal for cutflowers 

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Note: Varieties (*) are suitable for exhibition. 



*AIMEE — Tiny bronze with long stems .35 

 AMBER QUEEN — Clear rich amber, 



shaded apricot 35 



ANNA KRISTINA — Golden yellow, 



deeper at center 35 



*ATOM — One of the smallest; orange 



scarlet 50 



*BABY— Small yellow tinted with red .35 

 *BANTAM — A bright red, on long stems .50 



*BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD — Tiny 



brick red; dwarf 50 



*BOB WHITE— Very free bloomer, 



long stems. Small pure white 50 



*BRIGHT EYE — Rose pink, deeper 



center 50 



CORA MAY — Salmon pink shading to 



primrose with rose eye 35 



DAISY — Amber, tinted salmon pink — 



extra fine 75 



DANDY — A splendid soft bright orange 

 pompon — lovely in amber glass. Quite 

 dwarf, with long stems 50 



DEE DEE — Perfectly formed lilac 



lavender 50 



DELICACY — Very dainty lavender 



orchid, shading lighter 50 



DIMPLES — Golden apricot, darker 



brown center 35 



♦DIXIE — Small very dark red, long 



stems Rather dwarf 50 



♦DONNIE — New — Lovely true orange 

 pompon of perfect form, a shade 

 deeper than **Dandy", and smaller. 

 Long stems. Excellent 75 



