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GRAND PRIX, P. P. T. E., SAN FRANCISCO. 
Pompon Dahlias— general Colleaion 
The prices are for strong tubers. 
Those starred are California dahlias 
ACE OF DIAMONDS— Best scarlet, for a warm location. 50c. 
ADELAIDE — A small dainty cream, shading to pink. 50c. 
ANNIE DONCASTER— Soft yellow, edged mauve, small flowers. 50c. 
BLUSH GEM — Pale pink, edged with cerise. Good. 50c. 
DAGMAR — Dark maa-oon with exceedingly long stems. 50c. 
DAISY — Salmon, populai- because of its color. 50c. 
GIRLIE^Pure lilac, nothing better. 50c. 
HARRY SNOOK— White, shaded with pink. Good. 50c. 
IDEAL — The very best yellow. 50c. 
-★•.TOE FETTf: (Bessie Boston)— The smallest and daintiest white. Very free bloomer. 1919 introduction 
75c. 
JOHNNIE— The tiniest of all. Very dark red. 50c. 
LASSIE— Dull old rose. 50c. 
LITTLE BEESWING— Tiny and beautifully formed. Red, shading to yellow. 50c. 
LITTLE BUGLER — A iierfect little gem of deep cerise. 50c. 
^★LITTLE DEAR (Bessie Boston)— Old rose and salmon. 50c. 
LITTLE DORRIT — Excellent cerise bloom of small size. 50c. 
MONTAGUE WOOTEN— Deep cherry, tipix^d yellow ; very fine. 50c. 
NELLY ERASER — Shaded pink, well form.ed, always scarce. 50c. 
NERISSA — Small mauve pink. Very dainty. 50c. 
★PEE WEE (Bessie Boston)— New, soft yellow with a centre shading to brown. Unusual and attractive 
Profuse bloomer of small flowers. $1.00. 
ROSEA — Cream, overlaid with lilac. Small flowers. ,$1.00. 
★SAMMY (Bessie Boston)— Small compact blossom of old gold. 50c. 
SUNNY DAYBREAK— Yellow, shading darker. 50c. 
★TINY TIM (Eltlred-Bessie Boston)— Smallest and most perfect pink. $1.00. 
UNION JACK— Single. White edged red. 50c. 
HAN.SEN tS^^^ COMPANY 
