Pompon Dahlias 
The tiny POMPONS are more popular each year as their adap¬ 
tiveness is better appreciated. They bloom profusely throughout 
the season, making a mass of color above the low growing plants. 
Used alone in solid color, or alternated with Little Darling Mini¬ 
atures, they make a most attractive border. They are long last¬ 
ing as a cut flower and combine with a pleasing effect with Little 
Darling Miniatures or Singles. 
Special price on quantities for extensive borders. 
Price 
per Bulb 
AD. DOTT. Pink with lavender tinges. 25c 
BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD. Light red. The smallest dahlia 50c 
CATHARINE. Buttercup yellow. 35c 
CODSALL GEM. Red and white. 50c 
DENSITY. Deep carmine . 50c 
EUNICE. Light lavender. 25c 
GRUSS AUS WEIN. Crushed strawberry. 50c 
JESSICA. Buff, slightly speckled red. 25c 
KLEIN DOMITER. Delicate buff, shaded lighter. 50c 
KLEIN GRETCHEN. White, heavily shaded crimson. 25c 
LEUCHSTERN. Orange red. Low growing, Attractive color 50c 
LITTLE HERMAN. Dark red, each petal heavily tipped 
white.^. 50c 
LITTLE EDDIE. (New) Light magenta. Base of each petal 
a rich golden shade. 75c 
LITTLE VICTORY. (New) Rich, deep claret red. Un¬ 
usual color. 75c 
MADELINE. Pale primrose, edged with rose purple. 50c 
MARGUERITE. Deep lilac. 25c 
N0NIN. (Pompon) Medium shade of carmine . 25c 
PRINCE OF POMPONS. (New) Lilac with deep reddish 
tinge. Base of petals shows a slight shade of gold. 75c 
SANTOY. Pink and white. 25c 
SNOWCLAD. Pure white. 25c 
TULLA. Wine crimson. . 25c 
20E. Yellow and white. Occasionally some flowers are 
all yellow. 25c 
DAHLIA STAKES. 1*4 inches square, 6 feet long, made of oak 
and will last a life time if kept under cover when not in 
use. 10c each, lots of 50, 9c; lots of 100, 8c, F.O.B. 
Westerly. 
TAPE FOR TYING DAHLIAS. Will not cut the stalk like cord. 
Large box $1.00, half box 60c, all postpaid. 
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