TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 
Gold Medal Dahlias 
AN ATTRACTIVE ARRANGEMENT OF POMPONS 
Pompon Dahlias 
Glassification Having' the same characteristics as Ball dahlias but less than two inches 
in diameter. 
These tiny specimens of dahlias are greatly in demand for table decorations, it being 
possible to have almost any color scheme one may desire. 
AIMEE A wee flower of bronze; color new and charming, 25c. 
AMBER QUEEN Deep amber, good for cutting, 25c. 
ANNA KRISTINA (New). Golden yellow, shading deeper a.t center, very pretty. 35c. 
ATOM One of the smallest in this class; orange, scarlet, perfect form. 25c. 
BANTAM Very dainty, small and well formed, extra long stems, 
BARBARA PURVIS A fine white for exhibition and cutting. 
novel color of brownish red. 
25c 
25c. 
BETTY MOORE One of the loveliest poms we have ever grown. It is the shape of the pom 
Zinnias but conforms to the true exhibition size, a golden yellow base 
with petals suffused with a delicate red that gives the flower a tone of rosy buff. 50c. 
BOB WHITE This variety can best be described as a white Johnny. It is milk white, having 
just a cast of yellow when opening. Bush is low and spreading with blooms 
on extremely long stems, literally all over the bush, making it ideal for bedding as well as the 
right form for exhibiting. 25c 
CANDY KID One of the best coral pink, shaded to lavender, small and perfect in form. 35c. 
CHAMOIS ROSE Very unusual combination. Two-toned flower of a color difficult to de¬ 
scribe. The underlying tone is a soft shade of salmon pink, the outer 
edge of petals being cream white. One of the most lovely pompoms as to color in existence. 
Roots, $1.04); Plants, 50c 
CHARMING 
(New). Quite an addition to the pompom family. Fine for exhibition or cutting. 
Lavender pink. 50c 
CORA MAY Salmon pink, shading to light primrose yellow with rose eye. 50c. 
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