POM PONS 
Plants Roots 
Aime—Yellow shaded apricot 
Anna Von Schwerin—Dainty shell pink 
Atom—Fiery red, one of the best and a 
constant winner . 
Dixie—Dark red 
Donny—Lovely orange of perfect form. 
Good for exhibition . 
Dot—A pure white on perfect stems 
Dottie Dimple—Yellow 
Elizabeth Ann—Peach color 
Gary—Very fine exhibition red 
Helen Anita—Attractive coloring, lavendar 
pink with a white center 
Honey—Pale honey yellow, with faint suf¬ 
fusion on edge of petals 
Little Edith—The perfect pom, wins more 
prizes than any other in its class. Color, 
primrose, yellow tipped bright carmine 
M innie Mouse—Rich burgundy red, with 
white tips . 
Nerissa—One of the best exhibition poms, 
soft rose-tinted silver . 
Sonny—Pinkish cinnamon 
$ .25 
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.35 
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.75 
1.00 
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.25 
.35 
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.50 
.50 
.50 
MINIATURES 
Baby Royal—Salmon shaded apricot .75 
Camelia—Bright orange flame .50 
Carla—Buff suffused old rose 1.00 
toronrie—White, similar to a gardenia .50 
Dahliadel Joy—Lemon color 1.50 
Jane Hobby—Fiery cardinal red with 
bright yellow pollened center .75 
Little Jewel—Peach blossom pink .25 
Little Louie—Lavendar .75 
Little Nemo—Red and white varigated 1.00 
Peytie Conway—Pink, shading toward laven¬ 
dar rose . 1.00 
Prince of Bulgaria—Red and white bi-color .50 
Rhoda- Yellow and russet orange .25 
Sanhican’s Sweetheart—Clear, pale pink .75 
All abbreviations are as follows: 
(I.C.) 
Incurved Cactus 
(R.C.) 
Recurved or Straight Cactus 
(S.C.) 
Semi Cactus 
(F.D.) 
Formal Decorative 
(I.D.) 
Informal Decorative 
(B.) 
Ball 
(A.) 
Anenome 
(C.) 
Collarette 
(M.) 
Miniature 
CO.) 
Orchid 
(S.) 
Single 
(Mi.) 
Mignon 
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