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W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
Pompon Novelty List 
A WIGWAM OF PAPOOSES 
All New Introductions of 1930,1931 and 1932 
A few years back, seeing the necessity for newer pompons, 
some extra quality pompon seeds were gathered and later sown. 
Results proved very satisfactory—far beyond expectations both as 
to new colors and also improved habits. From the fine success 
resultant from this experiment we are pleased to offer the follow¬ 
ing varieties, at the reduced price of 25c each. $2.50 per dozen. 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
BRONZE PAPOOSE (W). Rich bronze 
shaded with amber . 3 
DUSKY PAPOOSE (W). Copper red. 
shaded with buff. 3 
GOLDEN PAPOOSE (W). Golden yel¬ 
low, shaded to cherry red. 3 
GOLD NUGGET PAPOOSE (W). 
(1931) Golden yellow. Fine form 
and quite small.2 y 2 
LITTLE CUB PAPOOSE (W). (1931) 
Vivid rich red, excellent stem and 
form .2 y 2 
LITTLE PAPOOSE (W). Sunset red. 
A little gem . 3 
MARY ELLEN PAPOOSE (W). 
(1931) Rose Pink, fine long stem. 
Fine in every way. 3 
PALE FACE PAPOOSE (W) Right 
straw or sulphur yellow, fine form.... 3 
Ft. High. 
Approximate 
PINK PAPOOSE (W). Rose pink. An 
ideal for cutting. 3 
RED PAPOOSE (W). Vivid red. An 
exceptionally free bloomer.2 y 2 
RITA’S PAPOOSE (W). Brilliant 
cerese pink. A neat little flower 
and a wonderful bloomer .2% 
SHAWNEE PAPOOSE (W). (1932) Cop¬ 
per red shaded to amber. Long stem 
and fine form. 4 
SUNDANCE PAPOOSE. Canary yellow 
slight shading of cherry at the tips 3 
WHITE PAPOOSE. (W). Pure white, 
excxellent form and stem. 3 
WIGWAM PAPOOSE (W). Golden yel¬ 
low. Exceptionally good for cutting. 
Stems long and flower quite small. 3 y 2 
WILD PAPOOSE (W). Redish bronze, 
densely quilled. Excellent form. 3 
Gladiolus 
A flower now so immensely popular that description is un¬ 
necessary. Plant at intervals up to June 20 to prolong the bloom¬ 
ing season. Heavy fertilizing should be avoided. The following 
varieties and groups will be found very satisfactory: 
GROUP NO. 1 
5c each; set of 8 for 30c; 
$2.50 per 100 
JEWELL. Salmon pink. 
MRS. FRANCIS KING. Scarlet. 
MRS. PENDLETON. Pink, red throat. 
MYRTLE. Light pink. 
1910 ROSE. Rose pink. 
PRINCE OP WALES. Rich Salmon pink 
SOUVENIR. Yellrw (Primulinus). 
WILBRINK. Flesh Pink. 
GROUP NO. 2 
7c each; set of 8 for 40c 
$3.75 per 100 
EARLY SUNRISE. Flame red (early). 
ELIZABETH TABOR. Pink, red throat. 
EVELYN KIRTLAND. Coral pink. 
GIANT NYMPH. Pink; extra large. 
HENRY FORD. Purple red. 
LOS ANGELES. Beautiful shrimp pink. 
MRS. DR. NORTON. Pink, yellow throat. 
SOVEREIGN. Rich violet purple. 
GROUP NO. 3 
10c each; set of 8 for 50c 
$5.00 per 100 
CARMEN SYLVA. Purest white. 
CHARLES DICKENS. Radiant purple. 
DR. BENNETT. Deep scarlet. 
GOLDEN MEASURE. Golden yellow. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS. Orchid lavender. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. Rose, striped 
scarlet. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON. Lovely cameo pink. 
W. H. PHIPPS. Long, erect spikes. As 
many as twenty perfect blooms have 
been known to be open at one time on 
a single spike. Flowers are large. 
Color, bright salmon pink. 
NOTE: Any of the foregoing may be 
taken singly or 8 of a kind. 
Gladioli in Mixture, 25c per doz. 
$1.50 per 100 
