20 MINIATURE AND POMPON DAHLIAS 



TROJAN S. C. — Orange scarlet .50 



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

 WHITE BABY ROYAL I. D. — Lovely 



little cream white low plant 50 ^ 



WHITE FAWN F. D.— A very floriferous \ 

 pure white especially recommended 

 for cutting since it has stiff stems, 



and is a remarkable keeper 2.00 



WHITE PEARL Cact. — This pure white 

 is excellent for decorations, if dis- 

 budded freely . Plant is quite dwarf .50 

 WINIPRED I. D. — An excellent bright 

 scarlet on long stems; a constant 

 bloomer 1.00 

 WINE DROP F. D. — Very good small 



flower in rich wine color .50 



WINSOME I. D. — Bright rosy purple on 



yellow 1.50 



YELLOW PET F. D.— Clear bright yel- 

 low 50 



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' " Pompon or Bouquet 

 Dahlias 



_ (.'These are a small Ball Type which, for show 

 urjposes, must not be over two inches m dia- 

 eter. They have long stems and are great 

 bloomers; are ideal for cutflowers as they are 

 very lasting. ^ 



Pompon and Miniature Dahlias should not be 

 heavily fertilized. 



Root 



AMBER QUEEN — Clear rich amber, 



shaded apricot .35 



ATOM — One of the smallest in orange 



scarlet. Exhibition variety .35 



BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD — Small flower 

 in a pleasing shade of soft red — 



Quite dwarf .50 



IBETTY ANNE — A clear soft pink, one 

 of the best in that coloring. Small 



and very free .50 



BETTY MALONE — A small flower of 

 white distinctly and evenly tipped 

 violet purple 1.00 

 BOB WHITE — Very free bloomer in late 



aeaso n. and good form for exhibition .50 

 BRASS BlTtTON — Bright yellow in color, 



and conaiatemtly small 1. 00 



