POM PONS 
Our planting of the little fellows is most complete 
and only varieties that have proven useful are retained. 
AIM EE—A popular tiny orange cadmimum shaded ap¬ 
ricot on long stems. One of the best in this color... $0.25 
ALICE ROCK WOOD—A new variety of pleasing old 
rose. A little large but very attractive and popular .25 
AMBER QUEEN—One of the oldest clear amber 
but still a favorite .25 
BOSSY—Large lavender on stiff long stems. Fine 
keeper .25 
BABY—Beautiful light lavender and a very free 
bloomer .25 
CORA MAY—Salmon pink with yellow shadings.25 
CLARA HARSH—Carmine with faint yellow at base 
of petals. GOOD .-...25 
CYRIL—Deep purple of medium size on good stems.. .20 
DONALD GORDON—Small orange red on long 
stems . .25 
DEW DROP—Small white tipped lavender on fine 
stems . 25 
DIXIE—Small dark red of perfect form.25 
DAINTY MISS—New and very lovely. White with 
an overcast of pink produced on long stems. One 
of the best blooming poms in existence today. .. .50 
FLAME—Medium light flame color freely produced 
on good stems .25 
FAIRY QUEEN—Light yellow overcast yellow on 
the best of stems. 20 
GR ETC HEN HEINE—White with carmine tips, 
good stems and bush.25 
GLOW—Coral pink of fine habits on long stiff stems .25 
GEORGE IRELAND—Tiny deep lavender of finest 
form. Real good .25 
HAZEL DELL—Clear rose pink with darker edge. 
Wonderful producer and very popular with the 
florist .25 
HONEY—Light yellow faintly suffused with Indian 
red. GOOD . 35 
IROQUOIS LITTLE RED—Bright red, a little large 
but good . 25 
IROQUOIS FLAME—Flame color on extremely long 
stems over a medium spreading bush literally 
covered at all times. THIS IS GOOD...50 
IROQUOIS HENRY—Perfectly formed purple, free 
bloomer on long stems .50 
JUDY—Small orange color with shadings of ochre. 
Good stems .25 
JESSICA—Free blooming light bronze, red tips.25 
LASSIE—Dark cerise with lighter tips. Lots of 
bloom on good stems . .25 
LILLI AS—Pink mauve, small size on tall bushes. 
Very pretty . .25 
LITTLE EDITH—Small exhibition size of light yel¬ 
low tipped carmine . -35 
Northwest-grown dahlias seldom need to be acclimated 
as our season is several weeks longer than any other dis¬ 
trict except California. This is a reason our roots are so 
well matured. 
