OMAR KHAYYAM—(D)—Chinese red shaded or¬ 
ange - .50 
PAPILLION—(S.C.)—Unique salmon rose, very pleas¬ 
ing - .50 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—(D)—An old-time red, still 
popular - .25 
PENN CHARTER—(D)—A very soft pleasing yellow .50 
ROBERT SCOTT—(D)—Another good glowing aut¬ 
umn color _ .35 
RUBY TAYLOR—(D)—Deep carmine. Very good. 
Plants _1.00 
SATAN—(C)—Flaming red, exquisite _1.00 
SH AH RAZAD—(D)—Massive rose pink, attractive __ .75 
THE COMMODORE—(D)—Large petals of lemon 
Form enormous flowers _ .50 
THE WORLD—(D)—Garnet with silvery shadings_ .50 
THOMAS EDISON—(D)—Regal, royal purple_ .50 
W. H. T.—(D)—True old rose, a very soft melting 
shade - .50 
Pom Pom Dahlias 
The dainty little pompoms, so fine for cutting and 
garden display are at last coming into their own as gen¬ 
eral favorites. A few of the many varieties we grow: 
AIM EE—Popular tiny orange shaded apricot-$ .35 
BOBBY—Rich plum color_ .25 
DEE DEE—Pale lilac, fine for exhibition _ .25 
FASHION—Orange red _ .25 
HONEY—Light yellow and pink _ .35 
LITTLE DAVID—Russet orange _ .25 
LITTLE EDITH—Primrose yellow tipped carmine — .25 
SNOWCLAD—Pure white _-_ .25 
Six varieties, our choice $ 1.00 
Choice Miniature Dahlias 
When better known the dainty miniature dahlias will 
be grown by all for their dainty charm and beauty. 
BABY ROYAL—A gem of salmon pink shaded apri¬ 
cot. A general prize winner at all the recent 
shows _Each $ .50 
FAIRY—A .miniature Jerseys, beauty.. Splendid. 
Plants _Each .50 
TINA—Yellow suffused apricot. Plants. _Each .50 
LITTLE NEMO—A striking red and white variegated 
variety _Each .50 
LITTLE JEWELL—Clear pink _Each .25 
TERMS:—Cash with order. Delivery April 15 or later 
unless otherwise requested. 
GUARANTEE:—All roots and plants are guaranteed 
healthy and true to name to the extent of replacement 
with true stock. 
NOTE—Classifications: (C) Cactus; (S.C.) SemiCactus; 
(D) Decorative. 
GARDENS 
LE, MICH. 
