POMPON DAHLIAS 
21 
GRETCHEN HEINE — White and 
cerise pink . 75 
HAAKE’S GLOW—Yellow base tipped 
old rose .35 
HARRY SNOOK—Very fine small shell 
pink and white. Good florists’ variety .50 
HAZEL—A charming variety in the 
brown shades .50 
HELEN ANITA—Lavender pink with 
light center .50 
HILDA SEARLE — Bright glowing 
orange. One of our most popular 
varieties for gardens and cutting .. .50 
♦HONEY — Pale honey yellow with 
faint suffusion of red on edge of 
petals. An early and constant bloom¬ 
er with long wiry stems.75 
JOE FETTE — The best all-purpose 
white, except for exhibition—very 
long stems .35 
♦JOHNNY—Small rich dark red of per¬ 
fect form .75 
KATHLEEN—A long stemmed dark 
mauve pink .50 
KUPFER — Deep bronzy pink—long 
stems .50 
♦LEDA BEELER—Tiny, compact lav¬ 
ender mauve. Excellent variety ... .50 
LIBBIE ROHR—Cerise purple.50 
LITTLE DAVID — Small and perfect. 
Splendid stems .50 
♦LITTLE EDITH—Very small exhibi¬ 
tion yellow tipped bronze.50 
♦LITTLE FRED—Tiny flower of bright 
cerise rose . 35 
LITTLE HERMAN—Red and white- 
long stems.35 
LITTLE MABEL—Amber shaded apri¬ 
cot .35 
♦LITTLE MARY — Deep red, almost 
black; very free, splendid for exhibi¬ 
tion, and in combination with 
autumn shades .75 
LITTLE PAUL—Deep rose red, edged 
white .50 
