Pompon Dahlias 
This class is a miniature form of the show or ball Dahlias, having the same round, ball like form, but much smaller in size. 
The plants are also smaller, of branching habit, producing the flowers in endless profusion. As they can be cut in sprays they 
are valuable for bouquets and for small grounds. 
Each 
$0.25 
BOBBY. Plum color; very fine; free flowering sort . 
BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD. A splendid variety and the 
finest type in pompons, flowers of perfect shape, soft rosy 
red, and borne in profusion on slender stems above the 
foliage 35 
CLARA HARSH. Yellow tipped crimson. Very pretty. . .25 
CLARISSA. Pale primrose. A free bloomer 25 
ELEGANTA. Deep pink, quilled petals 25 
ELFIN. Very small and dainty. Light primrose yellow. .25 
Each 
FAIRY QUEEN. Yellow, edged carmine, very fine $0.25 
KLEIN DOMITEA. Bright golden terra-cotta. Profuse. .25 
LITTLE HERMAN. Cardinal red, shaded maroon, tipped 
white 25 
LITTLE SWEETHEART. Red, tipped white 25 
MADELINE. Primrose, edged rosy purple 25 
RED BOY. Deep red 25 
SPLENDENS IMBRICATA. Vivid cardinal red 25 
SNOWCLAD. The best pure white pompon 25 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 20.— One root each of the above 14 Pompon Dahlias by Parcel Post, prepaid, for $3.00. 
New and Superb Century Dahlias 
Are the last word in this popular type and we take great 
colors, types and characteristics as embraced in the following 
AUTUMN. A wonderful combination of Autumn shades. Each 
Large, free and fine $0.35 
BRONZE CENTURY. A magnificent new century of im- 
mense size; rich bronzy yellow, produced profusely on 
long stiff stems. Splendid form and substance; especi- 
ally effective under artificial light 35 
CARDINAL CENTURY. Clear, rich cardinal red. Large, 
splendid form 25 
CERISE CENTURY. Large, bright cerise; very fine on 
long stems, profuse bloomer 25 
CONTRAST. Very large, crimson tipped white. Borne 
on long stiff stems 50 
CREAM CENTURY. 
and profuse bloomer . 
A delicate creamy white. Early 
ECKFORD CENTURY. Immense size, pure white, 
spotted pink, penciled crimson. A profuse bloomer on 
long stiff stems 25 
EVELYN CENTURY. Very bright and effective, an 
early and profuse bloomer. Delicate and chaste 25 
GARNET CENTURY. Rich glowing garnet, fine form, 
on long stems, a very profuse bloomer 35 
GIANT CENTURY. Immense size, finest form and beau- 
tiful color combination. Color is yellow at base, shading 
to bronzy salmon and crimson, with lighter tips. (See 
illustration on page 25) 50 
GLOXINIA. In marking and brilliancy of color resembles 
the gloxinia so much as to suggest the name 50 
GOLDEN CENTURY. Rich golden yellow, suffused 
golden amber - 35 
GLORIOUS. A wonderfully beautiful new variety of the 
original _20th Century type. White suffused pink, pass- 
ing to vivid carmine, tipped white 1.00 
JESSIE. The greatest white single Dahlia in existence. 
Exquisite lorm, pure white, of large size and borne pro- 
fusely on long slender but stiff stems 50 
pleasure in introducing such a grand set, in such a wide range of 
collection. 
JAMES WELLER. The finest of all single Dahlias, of Each 
largest size and the most beautiful color combination— a 
rich golden yellow, with one-third of each petal overlaid 
soft rosy red. The two colors blend most harmoniously 
and are very effective. The big flowers are produced 
freely on long stiff stems, and are remarkably long 
keepers. This variety is most striking and effective, and 
is one of natures masterpieces. Height, 5 feet ! 
JOSEPHINE. Large pure white, free bloomer, stiff 
stems, very fine 
OCALA CENTURY. Very large, clear red, tipped yellow; 
very effective 
PEACHES and CREAM. A variety of such loveliness 
that we have always sold out before we could work up a 
stock. Color cream, suffused peach pink 
PENCILED CENTURY. Lilac pink, penciled and striped 
deep crimson 
PINK CENTURY. Clear, soft pink, shading to clear deep 
pink. Very beautiful and chaste, long stiff stems 
PURITY. This newest and best pure white century has 
been grown by the originator, who raised it from seed 
purchased from us, 9 inches across; perfect form on long 
stiff stems 
RED CENTURY. A free bloomer, red; of fine form and 
substance, cutting or garden variety 
ROSE PINK CENTURY. The largest and best deep 
pink; enormous flowers on long three feet stems 
SCARLET CENTURY. Bright glowing scarlet 
SUNSET CENTURY. Most strikingly effective. Yellow 
at base of petal outer half deep rich vermilion 
VELVET CENTURY. Rich velvety maroon, very fine. . . 
WHITE CENTURY. Very profuse bloomer and strong 
grower; this is a dark stem variety and is much hardier 
than the light stem sorts 
YELLOW CENTURY. A magnificent yellow of largest 
size, beautiful form and a profuse bloomer on long stiff 
stems 
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Howell, Mich., Feb. 11, 1924. 
Peacock Dahlia Farms, Berlin, N. J. 
Gentlemen: — Received your 1924 catalogue. It certainly 
gave me great pleasure to know that I received from you last year 
five choice dahlias — your selection— for $5.00: Claire Kulp, 
Mary Dorr, Mrs. Howard M. Earl, Jas. Wetter and Peaches and 
Cream. The first three are wonders in the Dahlia world. 
Yours truly, K. S. B. HOLT. 
Baltimore, Md., July 2, 1924. 
Peacock Dahlia Farms, Berlin, N. J. 
Gentlemen: — The three plants you sent me came to hand in 
good shape, and your replacement of the "Rodman Wanamaker" 
was entirely unexpected and therefore doubly appreciated. As 
I wrote you, I lost the plant you sent before through no fault of 
yours, and your replacing it is certainly liberal to say the least. 
Very truly yours, 
O. J. ARNOLD. 
Come and see the largest and most complete Dahlia trial grounds. 
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