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Bob White Collection A 6 Pompons Mickey 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
JACK AND JILL 1934 INTRODUCTIONS SEE PAGE 2 
AIMEE (Boston 84), c g e, Bloom 1 %, Bush 
2% ft. A popular tiny orange cadmium shaded 
apricot, on long stems. .25 
ATOM (Edymel 86), c g e, Bloom 1 %, Bush 2 ft. 
One of the best early and profuse bloomers of 
perfect form. Color, fiery red. .25 
BOB WHITE (Dahliadel 85), c g e, Bloom 1J4, 
Bush 2 ft. Milk white, having just a cast of 
yellow when opening. Bush is low and spreading, 
with blooms on long stems. Ideal for bedding 
as well as the right form for exhibiting. Note 
picture above. .25 
BRONZE BEAUTY (78), c g, Bloom 1 24, Bush 
3 ft. Beautiful golden apricot. A free bloomer, 
good for cutting. .25 
DARKSOME (Alexander 80), g e, Bloom l z /\, 
Bush 4^4 ft. Dark red or maroon on long 
stems. .25 
DEE DEE (Estes 85), c g e, Bloom 1%, Bush 
3^4 ft. Pale lilac. Fine for exhibition. Centres 
are full with stems long and erect. .25 
DOT (Dahliadel 86), 1930, c g e, Bloom iy 2 , Bush 
3 ft. A pure white pom on perfect stems. A 
strong grower and an early bloomer. As a cut 
flower for decorating or in the garden, Dot is 
the best white pompon so far introduced. .35 
ELIZABETH (82), c g e, Bloom 1%, Bush 2J4 
ft. Lemon yellow, heavily tipped carmine. Fine 
form and good stems. .25 
EUREKA (82), g e, Bloom 124, Bush 3 ft. Yel¬ 
low cadmium with carmine shadings at tips, with 
occasional white petals. Some flowers all-white. 
Can be rightly called variegated. .25 
GOLDILOCKS (Seal 85), c g e, Bloom 1J4, Bush 
254 ft. Gold deepening at centre. Flowers well 
formed with full centres. Good for exhibiting 
and cutting. .35 
HELEN ANITA (86), c g e, Bloom 124, Bush 2J4. 
A beautiful lilac with a lighter reverse and white 
centre. Very attractive and good for cutting. .50 
HONEY (Farnum-F. & M. 86), c g e, Bloom 1J4, 
Bush 3 ft. Primrose yellow with faint suffusion 
of red on edge of petals. Free flowering on long 
stems. .75 
JESSICA (Turner 83), c g e, Bloom 1 y 2 , Bush 
3 ft. Yellow, tipped red. Very free and early 
bloomer with good stems. .25 
JOHNNY (88), g e, Bloom 1^4, Bush 3 ft. The 
most perfect and smallest dark red or maroon 
dahlia grown. .50 
KATHLEEN (83), c g e, Bloom 124, Bush 3 ft. 
A soft Tyrian rose. Good bloomer. .35 
LITTLE DAVID (Twitchett 85), c g e, Bloom 
iy 2 , Bush 254 ft. A small, perfectly formed 
russet orange pom. Free bloomer and fine for 
cutting and exhibiting. .35 
LITTLE EDITH (88), c g e, Bloom 1*4, Bush 
254 ft. As perfect a pom as you can wish for, 
either in the garden or show room. Color, prim¬ 
rose yellow, tipped bright carmine. .35 
MICKEY (Dahliadel 86), 1933, c g e, Bloom 124, 
Bush 1J4 ft. This dahlia produces suitable length 
stems for cutting even though the bush is dwarf 
and compact, making it especially desirable for 
border planting. Color is yellow heavily tipped 
and shaded crimson. Uniform blooms, centres 
full. Roots, $1.00; Plants, .50 
MIDGET (West 80), c g e, Bloom 1^4, Bush 3 ft. 
Salmon suffused with violet. Good form. .35 
MIKE (Boston 84), c g e, Bloom 1^4, Bush 2J4 ft. 
Color, burnt orange, shading lighter at the outer 
petals. Attractive, and a profuse bloomer. .35 
SNOWCLAD (78), c g e, Bloom 1%, Bush 3 ft. 
One of the best all-around pure whites. Free, 
early bloomer. .25 
SUNNY DAYBREAK (Keynes 85), c g e, Bloom 
154, Bush 2J4 ft. Lemon yellow, heavily tipped 
cardinal. Flowers of good form. .50 
YELLOW GEM (McWhirter 84), c g e, Bloom 
iy 2 , Bush 3 ft. Clear canary yellow, of fine 
form. .25 
