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For a delightful apple blossom effect, this formal 
Decorative is unsurpassed. Remarkable for its 
extra long, straight stems and tall growing habit, 
together with a pleasing color combination, this 
is a desirable addition to any collection. 
Roots SI. 00 each 
An informal Decorative of unusually robust, 
healthy habit. While not a best keeper when cut, 
we recommend it as one of the most showy and 
healthy growing and free blooming garden varie¬ 
ties. Color, amber slightly flushed with flesh. 
Roots 75c. each 
This is the best single Dahlia that we have 
grown. An exceptionally free bloomer, it is always 
a spectacular member in the garden. The soft pink 
blooms keep well and make artistic decorations. 
Roots 50c. each 
A Jrene 
Miniature Decorative. This is a perfect, small 
rose pink Decorative on long stems. A healthy, 
free blooming plant and fine for cutting. 
Roots 50c. each 
POMPONS 
Each 
Aimie. 134 in. Delicate small bronze.$0.35 
Anna Christina. 134 in. Golden yellow with darker 
center.35 
Anna Van Schwerin. 134 in. Shell pink, lighter 
center.50 
Cardinal. 134 in. Fiery scarlet.35 
Cora May. 134 in. A blending of pink and yellow. . .35 
Edith Mueller. 134 in. Rose red blended with rich 
yellow.50 
Fashion. 134 in. Deep orange.35 
Gertrude. 134 in. Crimson red.35 
Hazel Dell. \ x /2 in. Clear pink with cerise edge. . .35 
Helen Anita. 134 in. Lavender pink with white 
center.50 
Iolanthe. 134 in. Rich salmon.35 
Janet. 134 in. Bright orange.25 
Johnny Peppin. 134 in. A perfect dark crimson. .50 
Little Beeswing. 134 in. Cherry red and golden 
yellow.35 
Little Edith. 134 in. Primrose tipped carmine. . . .35 
Lolita. 134 in. Rich yellow with brownish center. .35 
Mary Munn. 134 in. Fuschia.35 
Pee Wee. 1 3l> in. Soft yellow with brownish shading. .25 
Ralph. 134 in. A small red.35 
Sunset. 134 in. A very good orange.35 
Taka’s Purple. 134 in. Purple carmine.50 
Tom Thumb. 1 in. Orange red.35 
Yellow Gem. 134 in. Pure yellow.35 
