MINIATURE AND POMPON DAHLIAS 19 



TEENY WEENY— Novelty — Pompon An- 

 emone. Interesting small salmon pink 



with yellow Net .75 



TINY — Charm — Dwarf. Peach with a 



golden center .50 



TIP S. C. — Clear sulphur yellow. Good 



keeper for exhibition .75 



TOWNELEY COCKADE F. D. — Small 



bright rich red of perfect form 1.00 



TROJAN S. C. — Orange scarlet .50 



VIOLET PEARL S. C. — Bright ro.e pink. 



Good .75 



yONDEL S. C. — Deep apricot tinted aal- 



mon. Very free .75 



WHITE FAWN F. D.— A very floriferou. 

 pure white especially recommended 

 for cutting, since it has long stiff 

 stems, and is a remarkable keeper .. 1.00 

 WHITE PEARL — Cact. — Pure white, 



dwarf bushy plant 50 



WINNIFRED I. D. — An excellent bright 

 scarlet red on long stems; a constant 



bloomer. Most desirable variety 1.50 



WINEDROP F. D. — Very good small 



flower in rich wine color SO 



WINSOME I. D. — Bright rosy purple on 



yellow. Attractive 1.50 



YELLOW KITTEN F. D.— Yellow faintly 



tipped light pink. Early and profuse 1.00 

 YELLOW PET F. D.— Clear bright yellow 



Small flower 75 



Pompon or Bouquet 

 Dahlias 



These are a small Ball Type which, for show 

 purposes, must not be over two inches in dia- 

 meter. 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 



AMBER QUEEN — Clear rich amber, 



shaded apricot .35 



ATOM — One of the smallest in orange 



scarlet. Exhibition variety .50 



BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD— Small flower 

 in a pleasing shade of soft red. Quite 

 dwarf .50 



BETTY ANNE — A clear soft pink, one of * 

 the best in that coloring. Small and 

 very free. Low plant 50 



BLACK CUP — A very dark red, purple 



shadings 1.00 



iBOB WHITE— Very free bloomer in late 



season, and good form for exhibition .50 



BRASS BUTTON — Bright yellow in color, 



and consistently small 75 



