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POMPON 
SHOW 
Pompon 
The plants grow into neat little bushes which 
are covered with small, perfectly ball-shaped 
Dahlias, measuring up to 2 inches in diameter. 
The flowers are always double to the very cen¬ 
ter and in many varieties the petals are curled. 
dandy —• Small, perfectly-formed, 
wicnigc deep orange. Each, 50c. 
little DAVID —A rich deep shade of orange. 
Each, 40c. 
1?^^ TOM THUMB —One of the smallest. Deep 
ii-cu Each, 35c. 
JDE FETTE —A pure white of perfect 
rv iiitc Each, 40c. 
YpIIow EDITH — Primrose-yellow 
tipped bright carmine. A beauty. 
Each, 40c. 
YELLOW GEM —A good pure yellow. Each, 
35c. 
Show Dahlia 
Show Dahlias are usually of solid color, but 
in certain varieties the tips of the petals may 
be of another. They are usually round, ball- 
shaped, and are always beautiful and compact. 
A. D. LIVONI. Clear lilac pink. Beautifully 
quilled and of perfect form. Each, 30c. 
GLORIA. Small flower. Sunset-gold. Very pret¬ 
ty. Each, 35c. 
MAUD ADAMS. Well-formed blooms of good 
size. White with delicate lavender suffusion. 
Each, 35c. 
H ERBSTZEITLOSE. Small, almost a pompon. 
Rather tall grower producing a great profusion 
of white flowers with faint lavender suffusion at 
the tips of the petals. Each, 35c. 
STRADELLA. Deep purple-crimson. Free flow¬ 
ering and long-stemmed. Each, 35c. 
Gladiolus 
Gladiolus are 
the most satis¬ 
factory, desirable 
and popular of 
all the garden 
bulbs. Nothing 
else of the kind 
costs so little, 
grows and blooms 
so readily in any 
soil or climate as 
Gladiolus. They 
thrive and bloom 
with the least 
care and atten¬ 
tion, and make a 
display which for 
brillianoy and 
beauty of color¬ 
ing few bulbs can 
eqtial and none 
surpass. Plant 
any time from 
March to Jime. 
Blue 
BARON HU LOT —Long, graceful spikes, of 
good-sized, well-opened flowers, having a rich 
indigo-blue color. Very unique and beautiful 
shade, and never fails to attract attention. 
Each, 10c; Yz doz., 60c; doz., $1.00. 
BARON HU LOT—Long, graceful spikes, of 
good-sized, well-opened flowers, having a rich 
indigo-blue color. Very unique and beautiful 
shade, and never fails to attract attention. 
Each, 10c; Yz doz., 60c; doz., $1.00. 
Lavender 
BYRON L. SMITH—Delicate lavender, deep¬ 
est at the edges of the petals and shading 
toward white in the center; gives the impres¬ 
sion of an orchid. Well arranged on good stem. 
Each, 10c; Yz doz., 50c; doz., 90c. 
Orange 
ORANGE QUEEN —A very warm tint; large, 
open flowers on good stem; justly considered 
one of the very choicest novelties in Prim. 
Hybrids. 3 for 25c; Yz doz., 45c; doz., 80o. 
ALICE TIPLADY — Bright saffron-orange; 
large, open flowers on strong, stiff stem; excel¬ 
lent cutflower and forcer. Each, 5c; Yz doz., 30c; 
doz., 50c. 
