20 POMPON DAHLIAS 



VREEWIJK — Cact. — Salmon pink and 

 apricot. Very free, but a rather late 

 bloomer .50 



WHITE GEM F. D. — An exceptionally 

 free bloomer with extra long stems 

 for cutting .75 



WHITE PEARL — Cact.— A pure white 

 that is very good for decorations if 

 disbudded freely dwarf plant .50 



WHITE STAR — Star Duplex — A free 

 blooming small white that is very 

 fine for cutting or garden. Prune 

 plants severely 50 



*WINE DROP — Very small rich wine col- 

 ored flower on excellent stems ,50 



YELLOW PET F. D.— Clear yellow 75 



^ - Pompon or Bouquet 

 Dahlias 



These are a small Ball Type which, for 

 show purposes, must not be over two inches 

 in diameter. They have long stems and are 

 great bloomers; are ideal for cutflowers as they 

 are very lasting. 

 \VV^ Pompon and Miniature Dahlias should not be 

 ^•A V^fteavily fertilized. 



^^^^ Root 



AIMEE — Tiny bronze with long stems .... .35 



AMBER QUEEN — Clear rich amber, 



shaded apricot .50 



*ATOM — One of the smallest in orange 



scarlet .35 



*BETTY ANNE — A soft clear pink, one 



of the best pinks, very free 50 



*IBETTY MALONE— A small exhibition 

 flower of white distinctly and evenly 

 tipped violet purple 1.50 



*BOB WHITE— Very free bloomer, good 



form .50 



CHERRIDOR — An unusual shade of or- 

 ange red .75 



CORAL GLOW — True coral pink blended 

 with rich gold — a pompon of rare 

 beauty and perfect habit 50 



DAINTY MISS— White overcast with deli- 

 cate pink 50 



DAISY — Amber, tinted salmon pink — 



extra fine 75 



DANDY — A splendid soft true orange. 



Quite dwarf, long stems .50 



DELICACY — Very dainty lavender orchid, 

 shading lighter — a good florists' 



variety .50 



DIMPLES — Golden apricot with darker 



brown center. Fine for cutting ,35 



