Catalogue of Dahlias, 1919 13 



Adelaide. A lovely little pompon of exquisite form. Color blush 

 edged with lavender IS 



Douglas Tucker. Golden yellow with crimson center. Excellent 

 habit ! 25 



Daisy. A neat and constant variety. Color amber and salmon 10 



Geo. Ireland. A lovely variety much admired. Color a pretty 

 mauve pink 25 



Harry Snook. A pleasing tint of clear rosy pink, very distinct. 

 A valuable addition 20 



Hecla. Pure white small perfectly formed flowers, dwarf and 

 free 15 



Ideal. The best pure yellow we have 15 



Neatness. Pale salmon with cream center, very pretty and dis- 

 tinct 15 



Nellie Broomhead. Beautiful mauve with lighter ground. Small 

 flowers 15 



Rosa. Quite a model in size and build. The color is pretty 

 shade of bluish lilac 25 



Tip Top. A fine rich crimson 10 



Wee Gracie. A charming little pompon. It is very constant, the 

 color is white with a faint lavender tip and edging 25 



POMPON DAHLIAS. 



General Collection. 



Belle of Springfield. Brick red. Very small 10 



Bobby. Deep plum color 10 



Darkest of All. Well named. Color is a very rich maroon 10 



Little Mabel. Amber shaded apricot 10 



Little Mary. Dark maroon. Very diminutive t 20 



Little Jennie. Primrose yellow 10 



Nellie Fraser. Light ground edged and tipped rose. Very pretty 



and distinct 10 



Marguerite. Mauve. Quite distinct 10 



Nerissa. Soft pink, tinted silver. A dandy 25 



Snow-clad. A good pure white 10 



Tulla. Wine crimson 10 



NEW GIANT COLLARETTE DAHLIAS. 



The following are varieties selected from a large number which 

 I tried out last season. Everyone is a giant in size, has a long strong 



