AMBER QUEEN—Small, pure amber color. Extra ro¬ 
bust, branching plant.20 
BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD—One of the smallest, a bright 
brick red. Very attractive. Small plant.25 
BOBBY—A rich deep plum color. Very compact flower 
spreading plant. .25 
CHALLENGE—A bi-color, dull cherry red and white, 
large size.20 
DAYBREAK—Large, robust, spreading plants, continual¬ 
ly covered with very light, nearly white, lavender shaded 
flowers.20 
GOLDEN QUEEN—An excellent pure golden yellow 
pom., slightly larger than average. Fine large plant.20 
GRUS AU WIEN—A fine pom., color: crushed straw¬ 
berry.25 
JESSICA—This bi-color pom. is a good amber at center, 
edged and tipped red, making a very effective combination .25 
JOHNNIE—A small crimson-mar4on flower. Perfect 
formation. Extra fine.25 
LASSIE—A creamy yellow, each petal deeply tipped 
pure rose, giving a most unusual effect.25 
LITTLE BELLE—A dandy little mauve pink. Fine 
spreading plants. Special .20 
LITTLE DOROTHY—A slightly larger pom., creamy 
white, edged irregularly reddish amber. Large plant, doz¬ 
ens of blooms. Special .20 
LITTLE HERMAN—A medium size bi-color, red and 
white.25 
RAPHAEL—A large, deep purple, large spreading plants. .20 
SNOWCLAD—Fine all around pure white, early bloomer .25 
VIVID—A bright orange scarlet. Tall plant. Special .20 
Any three twenty cent pompons for 45c, the eight for $1.00. 
One each of the above sixteen poms, postpaid for $2.50. 
Any three twenty-five cent ones for 65c, the eight for $1.60. 
MISCELLANEOUS DAHLIAS 
BILLIONAIRE—Peony type. A pure golden orange color 
large wavy blooms on long stems. Large spreading plants. .35 
DARK RED—An old dahlia, but very beautiful and un¬ 
usual. The center is open and looks like the center of a 
rose. The petals are short, broad and compact. Color: 
deep rich garnet-purple. Short, robust, spreading plant. 
Fine stems. Causes much comment here.20 
DR. BARNES—Peony. An old favorite. Color: A rich 
turkey red, reverse veined red and yellow. Profuse 
bloomer, good plant.20 
GARDENS LOVE—A lovely miniature Dec. described 
among the Decoratives.35 
GOLD MEDAL—A dahlia of the zinnia type. Color: 
a lovely golden orange at base of petals, changing to rose 
red toward tips. Very dainty, small flowers borne in 
great profusion. Excellent plants and stems. Finest for 
cutting.35 
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