22 POMPON DAHLIAS 



*LITTLE MARY — Deep red, almost 

 black; very free; splendid for exhib- 

 ition, and in combination with 

 autumn shades. Choice variety 75 



LITTLE PAUL— Deep rose red, edged 



white. Good variety 50 



LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD— Rich 



brilliant red: medium size; very free 



Net .75 



LITTLE SUNSHINE (New) — Light 



gold, good form and long stems . . . 1.00 



l^y^ LLOYD HICKMAN— A choice salmon 

 ' rose with extra long stems 75 



MARY MUNNS — Fuchsia, dark orchid 



sheen, very fine 35 



\i\vi MIDGET— Salmon, suffused violet 35 



,4^4 *MIKE — Bright red; small; very desir- 

 ' able 50 



MINNIE MELLS — Small exhibition 

 form with long stems. Orchid rose, 

 tipped and flushed deep orchid with 

 a deeper eye 50 



MYRA — Deep canary base, heavily tip- 

 ped raspberry red. Very striking 

 dark variety for contrasts 50 



NEATNESS— Cream and salmon pink . .50 



^kyi NELLY ERASER— Light ground, edged 

 ' rose pink 35 



PIXY — Deep yellow, heavily tipped 



Indian red 35 



RED PIPER— Rich bright red. Profuse .75 



.y<{ *REGULUS — Excellent small bright 



purple 35 



ROSALIE — A perfectly formed pompon 



of clear, rich ivory white LOO 



*ROSEA — Small rosy lavender, similar 



to "Leda Beeler", but darker 75 



RUBY — A new shade in ruby red that is 



excellent for cutting 35 



SHERRY (New) — Royal purple. Roots 



Net 2.00 



SNOWCLAD— A dainty variety of pur- 

 est white; rather short stems 35 



SUNNY DAYBREAK — Extra choice; 



gold; tipped bright orange 50 



TAKA'S PURPLE — Bright dahlia car- 

 mine 35 



(6 4 YELLOW GEM— Fijie clear light yel- 

 * low. A very^l^iable all purpose 



variety . . . {h^. 35 



