22 POMPON DAHLIAS 



♦LITTLE MARY — Small deep red, almost 



black. Extra choice .50 



LITTLE PAUL — Deep rose red. edged 



white. Good cutflower .35 



* LITTLE NORMAN — White and light 



lavender blending. A perfect ball . .75 



LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD — Rich, bril- 

 liant red of medium size 75 



*LITTLE SUNSHINE — Light gold, good 



form and long stems 50 



MARY MUNNS — Fuchsia, dark orchid 



sheen, fine .35 



MIKE — Attractive bright red variety .35 



MORNING MIST— White tipped lavender 

 with rosy lavender at center. A little 

 large, but very popular and a favor- 

 ite cutflower .35 



♦MRS. J. TELFERS— Small and perfectly 

 formed white for exhibition ex- 

 ceptionally early and free 1.00 



♦MRS. V. BRITTAIN— A perfect exhibi- 

 tion type in shades of pinkish laven- 

 der — small 1.00 



MYRA Deep canary base, heavily tipped 



raspberry red. Very striking .35 



NELLY FRASER — Light ground, edged 



rose pink effective .50 



PANSY Deep pansy purple .50 



PINK LADY — Rose pink, deeper eye .50 



RACHEL — A perfect ball of light red- 

 dish purple; not small enough for 

 exhibition however long stems 1.00 



RED PIPER — Rich bright red — profuse 



bloomer .50 



♦REGULUS — Good small bright purple .35 



ROSALIE A perfectly formed pompon 



of clear, rich ivory white 35 



ROSE GRAY — A soft lavender gray with 

 overtones of rose in center and re- 

 verse of petals in effect it is 



charming clear lavender .75 



RUBY A new shade in ruby red that 



is excellent for cutting .35 



♦SHERRY — Royal purple — fine for ex- 

 hibition and cutting, and a good root 

 maker .35 



SNOWCLAD — A dainty variety of purest 

 white; rather short stems, but very 

 profuse .35 



SULPHUR GLOW— A new pale yellow 



of perfect form .35 



TAKA'S PURPLE — Bright dahlia carmine .35 



VICTORIA — A striking combination of 



bright yellow and red 75 



YELLOW GEM— A standard variety in 



light yellow. Vigorous plant .35 



