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LEIFER’S 1934 PRICE LIST 
POMPON OR BOUQUET DAHLIAH—Continued 
Pompon Dahlias are of low growth and branching 
habit, and there is an endless profusion of blooms 
throughout the season. The flowers can be cut in 
large sprays which really helps the plant to be more 
productive later on in the season. To help our read¬ 
ers to get started with these dependable flowers, we 
have made our prices much lower than other growers. 
We grow all of the varieties that are listed here and 
know their habits. They are all desirable sorts for 
this climate. 
A FEW MORE DAHLIAS 
Following are a few more Dahlias that do not 
come under the classifications of the other varieties 
listed in this catalogue, also a few that were over¬ 
looked when making up the catalogue copy: 
ANDREA ERICSON. An informal decorative 
of pure white and mammoth size, often called 
the white Fort Monmouth, as it has that form, 
with exception that petals are somewhat heav¬ 
ier. Should be planted late, not a hot weather 
variety. Good for showroom only_ $2.00 
JOSEPHINE G. One of the most charming of 
the late introductions, and is a prolific bloomer 
on sturdy plants, with flowers held high above 
foliage. Color is a pleasing true rose pink 
with some petals tipped yellow, and is of semi¬ 
cactus form early in the season, changing to 
decorative later_ 1.00 
JUDGE PARKER. A fully formed formal deco¬ 
rative that is splendid for cutting. Color is 
yellowish tan, a good autumn shade. Plants 
are medium size and thrifty_ .15 
LITTLE JEWELL—Miniature Decorative Type. 
A beautiful light real pink about two inches 
in diameter which is very productive and 
should be disbudded at beginning of blooming 
season to obtain long stems, but later on, 
stems are good without disbudding. A beauti¬ 
ful flower for bouquet work, and its small size 
makes it attractive to all_ .15 
Mignon or English Bedding 
Dahlias 
These new type Dahlias grow about eighteen 
inches high and are used as border plants or 
in solid beds. Planted about eighteen inches 
apart, they cover the ground quickly and are 
soon covered with an abundance of beautiful 
small single flowers of many colors and tints 
which are produced throughout the season, and 
very useful for home decoration. Roots of 
these Dahlias, like some pompon varieties are 
small, but vigorous growers. We have been 
growing them for several years and like them 
better every year_$0.10 
Per dozen_ 1.00 
Per 100, prepaid_ 5.00 
These are mixed colors and cannot be supplied 
in separate colors. 
