22 POMPON DAHLIAS 



LITTLE JACKIE — Fine pompon in a soft 

 shade of yellow with good form and 

 stems 2.00 



LITTLE MARY — Small deep red, almost 



black .50 



LITTLE PRINCE — An older variety — a 



bicolor in rich red and white which 



is very free 35 



LITTLE NORMAN — White and light 



lavender blending. A perfect ball 50 



LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD— Rich bril- 

 liant red of medium size. Fine for 

 the garden 75 



LITTLE ROSE — Rich rosy mauve 2.00 



LITTLE SNOW WHITE — Pure white 50 



LITTLE SUNSHINE — Light gold, good 



form and long stems 50 



MABEL AMOS — Deep mauve 1.00 



MARY MUNNS — Fuchsia, dark orchid 



sheen .35 



MELROSE BABY — Small attractive spec- 

 trum red which holds good in the 

 sun 1.00 



MIKE — An attractive bright red variety .50 



MISS MARJORIE — Very small flower. 

 Color is from a mulberry to pansy 

 purple 1.50 



MORNING MIST— White tipped lavender 

 with rosy lavender at center. A lit- 

 tle large, but very dainty — a favorite 

 with the florists 35 



-^MRS. FRENCH — Small shell pink 1.50 



MRS. J. TELFERS — Excellent small and 

 perfectly formed white for exhibi- 

 tion. Very early and free 75 



NELLY FRASER — Light ground, edged 



rose pink. Effective .50 



PINK LADY — Rose pink, deeper eye 35 



RED ALLY — A medium red of fine form 3.00 



RED PIPER — Rich bright red — profuse 



bloomer 50 



^ REGULUS — Small bright purple .35 



ROSALIE — A lovely pompon of clear 



rich ivory white .35 



ROSE GRAY — Clear light lavender 75 



SHERRY — Royal purple fine for exhi- 

 bition and cutting, and a good r oot 

 • maker r:^. . .35 



SNOWCLAD — A dainty pompon of pur- 

 est white; rath er sho^ t stems, but 

 very profuse 35 



SULPHUR GLOW— A pale yellow of per- 

 fect form. Splendid cutting variety .50 



VALDA — Deep mulberry, small and of 



good form 2.00 



