20 POMPON DAHLIAS 



Pompon or Bouquet 

 Dahlias 



These are a small Ball Type which, for show 

 purposes, must not be over two inches in di- 

 ameter. They have long stems and are great 

 bloomers; are ideal for cut flowers as they are 

 very lasting. 



Pompon and Miniature Dahlias should not 

 be heavily fertilized, but grown rather poor. 

 Note: Varieties (*) are the best 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 in orange 



scarlet 35 



AVILA — A light lavender rose pink 50 



BACCHUS— Bright red ball, rather large 

 but has splendid long stems for a 

 cut flower 35 



*BOB WHITE — Very free bloomer, 

 good form with long stems. Small 

 pure white 50 



♦BRIGHT EYE — Rose pink, deeper at 



center. Early 50 



CENSOR — Deep wine red of good form .50 



CORA MAY — Salmon pink, shading to 



primrose with rosy eye 35 



XLARISSA — Primrose tinted lavender. 

 An attractice coloring, but rather 

 large except as a cutflower 50 



DANDY — A splendid soft bright orange 



Pompon. Quite dwarf; long stems . .50 



DELICACY — Very dainty lavender 



orchid, shading lighter 35 



DIMPLES— Golden apricot with darker 



brown center 35 



*DIXIE — Rather small deep red, long 



stems , .50 



*DONNIE — Lovely true orange of per- 

 fect form. A shade deeper than 

 "Dandy" and smaller. Long stems. 

 Excellent variety »50 



♦DOTTIE DIMPLE— Best small bright 



yellow pompon, with long stems . . .75 



