Plants Roots 
Star of Bethlehem (Nolet) S.C. — Pure white 
with pointed petals 1.00 
Superintendent Amerthyn B.—Pink .50 
The Commodore (Scott) I.D.—Large yellow 1.50 
The Sun (Dudley-Ruschmohr) S.C.—Bright 
glowing sunlight yellow. 2.50 5.00 
White Wonder (Kemp) I.D.—White. 2.00 4.00 
William J. Rathgeber (Parkway) I.D.—Tyrian 
rose .. .. 2.50 5.0(1 
POMPONS 
Anna Von Schwerin—A dainty shell pink .25 
Atom—Fiery red, one of the best, and a con¬ 
stant winner . .25 
Dixie—Dark red .35 
Donny—Lovely orange of perfect form. Good 
for exhibition . .35 
Dot—A pure white pom on perfect stems .25 
Dottie Dimple—Yellow 1.00 
Elizabeth—Lemon yellow, heavily tippel car¬ 
mine . .25 
Gary—Very fine exhibition red 1.00 
Helen Anita — Attractive coloring, lavender 
pink with a white center .25 
Honey—Pale honey yellow, with faint suffu¬ 
sion on edge of petals. .35 
Jill—Y ellow tipped red. 1.00 
Joe Fette—White . .25 
Johnny Peppin—Small dark crimson .25 
Little Edith — The perfect pom, wins more 
prizes than any other in its class. Color, 
primrose yellow tipped bright carmine .35 
Minnie Mouse—New. Rich burgundy red with 
white tips . 1.00 
Nerissa—One of the best exhibition poms, soft 
rose tinted silver. .50 
Ruby—Ruby red. .50 
Sonny—Pinkish cinnamon .75 
