MINIATURE AND POMPON DAHLIAS 17 



Root 



ONAH I. D. — Amber shaded to orange at 



center .50 



PEGGY LINDLEY F. D.— A dear golden 

 orange on long graceful stems. Ex- 

 cellent keeper .75 



PETIT PRINCE S. C. — Yellow base, 

 heavily suffused crimson red. Artis- 

 ..tic flower .75 



PINK LASSIE — Charm — Exquisite soft 

 pink with curling petals — lovely for 

 table decorations .75 



PINK PEARL — Charm — Pure rose pink . .75 



RED HEAD I. D. Splendid miniature in 



orange scarlet. Early and profuse. 



Fine for cutting 75 



RICKEY F. D. — Bicolor in crimson red 



and white. A favorite .75 



ROYALETTA F. D.— Purple 75 



ROYAL PRINCE I. D.— A delightful little 

 bloom of orange and white with a 

 pink suffusion .75 



SARAH PEACH— Charm — Lovely deep 

 peach or salmon pink. Fine for cut- 

 ting .75 



SNOW F. D. — A new white, with petals 



edged lavender 3.00 



SNOWSPRITE S. C. — This is a very good 



small white flower 1.00 



SYLVIA F. D. — Deep carmine of perfect 

 form — very free on long stems. 

 Good color .50 



TOWNELEY COCKADE F. D. — Small 



bright rich red of perfect form 1.00 



TROJAN S. C. — Orange scarlet .75 



WHITE FAWN F. D.— A very floriferous 

 pure white especially recommended 

 for cutting, since it has long stiff 

 stems, and is a remarkable keeper .50 

 ] WINNIFRED I. D.— An excellent bright 



scarlet red 1.00 



WINEDROP F .D. — Very good small 



flower in rich wine color 50 



WINSOME L D. Bright rosy purple on 



yellow 1.00 



YELLOW PET F. D.— Clear bright yel- 

 low. Small flower. Dwarf plant ... .75 



Pompon or Bouquet 

 Dahlias 



These are a small Ball Type which, for show 

 purposes, must not be over two inches in diam- 

 eter. They have long stems and are great 

 bloomers; are ideal for cut-flowers as they are 

 very lasting. 



Note: Pompon and Miniature Dahlias should not 

 be heavily fertilized. Root 

 AMBER QUEEN — Clear rich amber, 



shaded apricot .35 



