POM PON DAHLIAS 
Description. Having same characteristics as Ball Dahlias, but, for 
show purposes, not more than two inches in diameter. 
AIMEE, Tiny bronze flowers with long stems. .$ 
AMBER QUEEN. Deep amber, good for cutting. 
ANNA CHRISTINA. Golden yellow, deeper at center.... 
ATOM. Deep orange red, showing a white petal sometimes. 
BANTAM. Brownish red. Small flowers. 
DEE DEE. Long stemmed small lilac or lavender. Extra good for cutting. 
ELEGANTA. Deep soft pink, edged rose. 
GANNYMEDE. Lavender and gold. 
GLOW, Rich coral. 
GRETCHEN HEINE. Idush white rose tips.. 
HAZEL, Small bronzy brown tipped buff yellow. 
HELEN ANITA, Lavender pink with light center. 
HILDA SEARLE. Bright glowing orange. Very pretty... 
HONEY. Honey yellow with faint suffusion of red on edge of petals. 
IDEAL. A light yellow of fine form. One of the best. 
JESSICA. Yellow edged red. 
JOE FETTE. An exceedingly fine white for all purposes. 
JOHNNY, Small, deep dark red, beautifully formed. 
KUFFER, Soft old rose. Long stems. 
LITTLE DAVID. The deepest shade of orange. Small, perfectly shaped, 
free blooming, and one of the best for cutting and exhibiting. 
LITTLE DONALD, Beautiful shade of crimson scarlet. 
LITTLE EDITH. A small exhibition flower, yellow tipped bronze. 
LITTLE MARY. Deep maroon, almost black. Free flowering... 
MIKE. Burnt orange, shading lighter at outer petals. 
MILDRED. Lavender with white center. 
NELLIE FRASER. Light ground, edged rose pink. 
PHYLLIS. Yellow heavily shaded red, good outlines and center. 
OUEENIE. White and violet. 
SAN TOY, White, tipped carmine. Beautiful. 
SNOW CLAD, Small white.. 
SUNNY DAYBREAK. Apricot edged slightly with dark red, fine form. 
TAKA’S PURPLE. Purple. Very pretty. Long .stem. 
TOM THUMB, Garnet red. The smallest variety in this class. 
YELLOW GEM. Creamy yellow, small and fine form. . 
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