A profuse and early bloomer. Stems unusually 
good. Centers high and well formed. Root $1.50 
WATCHUNG WONDER (I.D.) (Smith 88) —A 
spectacular dahlia of a rich royal red with a touch 
of gold at the center of flowers, with an occasional 
yellow petaloid to enhance its beauty. Flowers might 
be described as being almost on the end of the stem 
and have unusual keeping qualities, for the back 
petals can be removed when withered and the 
centers will open out to perfect blooms. 
WILLIAM H. HOGAN (I.D.)— One of the best 
fancy dahlias. A prize winner. Color garnet red, 
with white tips running down the center ol each 
petal. Every petal comes true to color. Large 
blooms on rigid stems. Root $L00 
YANKEE KING (D) (Wood) —Color coppery rose 
and old gold. Blooms large and well formed on 
very long rigid stems. Bushes large and vigoious. 
YORK AND LANCASTER (War of Roses) (Dec)—- 
An exceptionally fine exhibition or cut flowei. The 
blooms are very^ large of fine form, held erect on 
three foot stiff stems. It has splendid keeping qual¬ 
ities when cut. There is nothing to compare with 
its beauty. Color, a bright crimson, each petal 
tipped pure white. A good tuber producer. 
POMPOMS 
IROQUOIS EDWIN — A 
long stems, excellent as a 
bloomer. 
small lavender flower on 
cut flower, a very free 
Root 75c 
IROQUOIS LITTLE ELMER — Very good as a 
cut flower. Color Apricot Yellow with tints of Pink 
and Old Rose. Root 50c 
IROQUOIS FLAME — The color is flame, bush 
medium and spreading with blooms on extreme y 
long stems. Literally all over the bush, makm rt 
ideal for bedding as well as the right form fo * e ^ n 
hibiting. Root $1 °° 
IROQUOIS 
Long stems, 
cutting. 
HENRY — A perfectly formed purple, 
free bloomer. Fine for exhibition oi 
Root 75c 
IROQUOIS JACK — A 
bloomer with very long 
lent variety for cutting. 
small cerise purple. Free 
stems making it an excel- 
Root 75c 
IROQUOIS LITTLE RED — A very 
red. fine bloomer. Good cut flower. 
good bright 
Root 50c 
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