CHAPPAQUA, NEW YORK 
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POMPONS 
THE BOUQUET DAHLIAS 
Pompons are valuable in the garden, for they produce a profusion of 
blooms when there is a dearth of other flowers. They are useful for 
border planting and are especially desirable for cut-flowers due to their 
excellent keeping qualities. They are ideal for table decoration. The 
plants are small and of branching habit requiring little or no staking. 
Try a few. 
AMBER QUEEN. Clear rich amber, free flowering.$ .25 
ATOM. Tiny flower of deep orange.35 
BANTAM. Small bright red.35 
DANDY. A splendid bright orange pompon. Dwarf.75 
DEE DEE. Long stemmed lavender, ideal for cutting.35 
DIXIE. Very dark red, small and of perfect form.50 
DONNIE. Orange of perfect form. .50 
EDITH MEULLER. A bright cerise pink. A fine cutting variety. .35 
GANYMEDE. A beautiful shade of fawn. .50 
GEORGIANA. Yellow edged and shaded brownish red.50 
HAZEL DELL. Clear pink, cerise edge; prolific.35 
HAZEL. Buff deepening to brown. Small and of fine form. .50 
HONEY. Honey yellow with faint suffusion of red on edges of 
petals. A superior pompon. (New).50 
JOE FETTE. Best small white for cutting or exhibition.35 
JOHNNY. Small, deep dark red, beautifully formed.35 
LEDA BEELER. Tiny compact lavender.50 
LITTLE DORRIT. Maroon purple. .50 
LITTLE MARY. Deep maroon, almost black, free flowering, 
good in combination with autumn shades.75 
LITTLE DAVID. Small, deepest shade of orange.35 
LITTLE EDITH. Very small exhibition yellow tipped bronze.50 
SAN TOY. White tipped carmine. Beautiful.35 
SUNNY DAYBREAK. Gold tipped bright orange. Extra choice .50 
TAKA’S PURPLE. Bright carmine, long stems, good for cutting .35 
TOM THUMB. Garnet red. Small.35 
YELLOW GEM. Fine clear yellow. Best variety of this color 
for all purposes.35 
POMPON SPECIAL. Six Pompon roots for $1.25 net postpaid. 
Our own selection, no two alike. 
