POM PONS 
PERFECT BALL-SHAPED DAHLIAS, TWO INCHES OR 
LESS IN DIAMETER 
Roots 
Adelaide. Lilac Pink free flowering and long stems _ $ .35 
Add Dott. Pink with lavender tinges, very prolific_ .35 
Belle of Springfield. Fine tiny low growing brick red .35 
Bobby. Delicate plum shade_ .35 
Bronze Beauty. Beautiful golden apricot, prolific bloomer .35 
Daybreak. Beautiful pink, very satisfactory_ .35 
Dee Dee. Small perfect pale lilac_ .35 
Dot. Pure White _ .35 
Elisabeth. Lemon Yellow tipped carmine_ .35 
Eunice. A baby Maude Adams___ .35 
Honey. Honey yellow with light suffusion of red. We 
took first prize on this dahlia, as the smallest most 
perfect dahlia _ .50 
Little Edith. Perfect primrose tipped carmine_ 
Little David. Perfect Russet Orange_ .35 
Little Johnie. Smallest Maroon red_ .35 
Pansy. King Tut Purple, plants only_ .50 net 
Peggy. Our 1935 introduction, bright scarlet orange. 
Always bright and showy in the garden_ 1.00 net 
Pothart. Low growing, bright dark red_ .35 
Sonny. Pinkish cinnamon, very long stems... .50 net 
Sunny Daybreak. Lemon yellow, heavily tipped cardinal .35 
Queen of Whites. White_ .35 
Yellow Gem. Best bright yellow, free bloomer_ .35 
ANY FOUR POM PONS (EXCEPT THOSE 
MARKED "NET") FOR $1.00 
qjISITORS 
A 1\X7 a T7C 
Always Welcome 
ARDENS 
at their best in 
JUNE 
SEPTEMBER and 
OCTOBER 
