CHAPPAQUA, NEW YORK 
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POMPONS 
THE BOUQUET DAHLIAS 
Pompons are a small Ball-Type which, for show 
purposes, must not be over two inches in diameter. 
They are valuable in the garden, for they produce 
a profusion of blooms when there is a dearth of 
other flowers. They are useful for border planting 
and especially desirable for cut-flower uses due to 
their excellent keeping qualities. The plants are 
small, of branching habit, requiring little or no 
staking. Try a few. 
DONNIE 
AMBER QUEEN. Clear amber shaded apricot 
$ .25 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. True American Beauty rose color. A sturdy grower, 
fine for cutting. -50 
BETTY MOORE. Light amber with deeper center, long stems. .35 
BOB WHITE. Small pure white on long stems, free bloomer. .3 5 
CORA MAY. Salmon pink shading to light primrose with rose eye. .35 
DEE DEE. Long stemmed lavender, ideal for cutting. .35 
DIXIE. Very dark red of perfect form, long stems. .35 
DONNIE. An excellent variety that is still rather new. Small, perfectly 
formed flowers of orange, on long stems. An ideal cut flower. .35 
DOTTIE DIMPLE. A new small variety of bright yellow. .50 
EDITH MUELLER. A bright cerise pink. A fine cutting variety. .35 
GANYMEDE. A beautiful shade of fawn .. :. .25 
HAZEL. A charming variety in brown shades. .35 
HAZEL DELL. Clear pink with a cerise edge. An excellent cut flower. .35 
HARRY SNOOK. Clear rosy pink. Fine. .50 
HELEN ANITA. Lavender pink with a bright center. .35 
HONEY. Light honey yellow with a faint suffusion of red on the edge of the 
petals. Long stems. An early and consistent bloomer. A superior pompon 
.25 
