POM PONS 
We have a wonderful collection of these little fel¬ 
lows and only the best and most useful are retained. 
One uniform price this season at 25c each, or $2.50 per 
dozen, for the following: 
AIM EE —Orange and apricot, very small. 
ALICE ROCKWOOD —Old rose on long stems, real fine. 
AMBER QUEEN —Good favorite, light amber. 
BABY —Light lavender. 
BOSSY —Deep lavender. 
CORA MAY —Salmou pink and yellow. 
CLARA HARSH —Carmine with yellow at base of 
petals. 
CYRIL —Deep purple, medium size, on good stems. 
DONALD GORDON —Small orange red on long stems. 
DEW DROP —Small white tipped lavender. 
DIXIE —Small dark red of perfect form. 
DARKEST OF ALL —Deep maroon, medium size. 
FLAME —Bright flame color on good stem. 
FAIRY QUEEN—Light Yellow overcast amber. Long 
stems. 
GR ETC HEN HEINE— White with carmine tips. 
GLOW —Coral pink of fine form and keeping qualities. 
HAZEL DELL —Rose pink with dark edge. One of the 
best. 
HONEY —Light yellow and Indian red. GOOD. 
IOLANTHE —Fine Florist’s variety. Dark orange. 
JUDY —Small light orange and ochre. 
JESSICA —Light bronze with red tips. Very dainty. 
JOE FETTE —Small white of good quality. Low bush. 
LASSIE —Dark cerise with light tips. Free bloomer on 
strong stems. 
LILLI AS —Pinkish mauve on good stems. Small and 
very pretty. 
LITTLE EDITH —Light yellow tipped carmine. Small. 
LITTLE DONALD —Bright red of small size on fine 
stems. 
LITTLE DORR ITT —Small extra good deep purple. A 
winner. 
LITTLE SAGAMORE— Small bright red. One of the 
best reds. 
MIKE —Orange Scarlet of nice size and a fine keeper. 
MARRS —Low bush covered with deep magenta blooms. 
ORANGE —Medium large variety that is fine for flor¬ 
ists. Orange and red. 
PIXY—Small deep yellow and Indian red. Wonderful 
exhibition variety. 
PEGGY ANN —Popular everywhere. Yellow shaded 
brownish red. Small. 
PORTIA —Very pretty lavender, small and good. Fine 
stems. 
SNOW CLAD —Rather large white, but good. 
TOM THUMB —The smallest dahlia grown, orange red. 
The following Poms are each 50c and they are very 
outstanding: 
ANNA VON SCHWERIN— Light pink and cream. Very 
small and good. 
DAINTY MISS —New small white with an overcast of 
pink. Very good. 
IROQUOIS FLAME — Flame color with extra long 
stems. Free bloomer. 
MINNIE MOUSE —Color is rich burgundy red with 
edge of petals tipped white. Small size on good stems. 
Certificate winner. 
CHICK IE —Very small nopal red to carmine, on long 
stiff stems. This Pom just missed getting a certifi¬ 
cate. Won first at the Dahlia Foundation Show at 
the World’s Fair. In all a very good Pom. On the 
Honor Roll. 
