20 POMPON DAHLIAS 



TEDDY BEAR — Charm — Tiny blood red 

 with small yellow petaloids. Attrac- 

 tractive .50 



TEDDY JOHNSON F. D.— Rose pink and 

 white blended in a small ball deco- 

 rative. Too large for this miniature 

 class, but excellent for florists' use. .50 



TINY — Charm — One of the finest of the 

 type. The color is peach with a gol- 

 den center. Dwarf plant .50 



TIP S. C. — Clear sulphur yellow on long 

 stems. A remarkably good keeper 

 for cutting. Highly recommended ... .75 



TONY S. C. — An orange terra cotta. Very 



free, and most attractive .50 



TOWNELEY WELCOME I. D.— A free 

 flowering bright pink of rather large 

 size, but attractive .50 



TOWNELEY COCKADE F. D. — Small 



bright rich red of perfect form 1.50 



TROJAN S. C. — Orange scarlet .75 



VIOLET PEARL S. C. — Bright rose pink .75 



WHITE FAWN F. D.— A very floriferous 

 pure white miniature especially rec- 

 ommended for cutting. Good stems, 

 and a remarkable keeper. New 3.00 



WHITE PEARL — Cactus — A pure white 

 that is excellent for decorations if 

 disbudded freely. Dwarf plant 50 



WINIFRED I. D. — Bright scarlet on long 



stems 1.00 



WINE DROP F. D.— A small rich wine 



colored flower on good stems .50 



YELLOW PET F. D.— Clear bright yel- 

 low, on long stems 50 



WINSOME I. D. — Bright rosy purple on 



yellow 2.00 



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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 cut flowers as 

 they are very lasting. 



Pompon and Miniature Dahlias should not 

 be heavily fertilized. 



Root 



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



AMBER QUEEN — Clear rich amber, shad- 

 ed apricot 35 



ATOM — One of the smallest in orange 



scarlet. An exhibition variety .35 



BETTY ANNE — A clear soft pink, one 



of the best in that coloring and very ■ 

 free .50 



