PAUL J. HOWARD’S 
A favorite class of dahlias for its characteris¬ 
tic long, graceful petals and unusually slender 
wiry stems, very adaptable to artistic floral 
decoration. 
FRANCISCA DIBBLEE. A Marvel¬ 
lous flower of rainbow coloring— 
rose and gold with lavender tints. 
The huge blossoms are freely pro¬ 
duced on splendid stems. $1.00. 
ANDREAS HOFER. Bright pink, with a creamy 
center which becomes more pronounced as the 
flower ages. The medium sized flowers which are 
remarkable keepers, make delightful floral decora¬ 
tions. Combined with Elizabeth Pape, which re¬ 
sembles it in miniature, it is strikingly effective. 
60c. 
SANTA CATALINA. Appro¬ 
priately named for La Isla de 
Santa Catalina, the colorful and 
delightful island resort. It is 
vividly Spanish in color with 
rich burnt-orange petals twist¬ 
ed artistically, revealing the 
bright gold reverse. A marvel¬ 
lous Hybrid Cactus. 75e. 
MISS BELGIUM. Beautiful 
true cactus, with narrow petals. 
The flowers are bright orange, 
of nice size on long, wiry 
stems. This variety was used in 
the basket that won First Prize 
as most artistic in the show. 
Green Plants Only, 75e. 
CALIFORNIA BEAUTY. Pure copper. There are 
two strains of this fine Cactus Dahlia, one con¬ 
siderably lighter than the original. Our strains 
are carefully chosen, and unless the light copper 
is especially requested, we will fill orders with 
the deeper colored type. 60c. 
INKYO. Handsome large flowers of velvety 
blackish red. 50c. 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY. The brilliant, pure rose 
color of this fine dahlia is beyond compare—for 
sheer beauty and perfection of form, stem and 
foliage, this is the queen of all dahlias. A shy 
tuber producer, hence always limited in supply. 
See illustration page 46. $1.50. 
PATTERSON COLLEGE. Soft old rose with gold 
base of delightful form and a wonderful keeper 
and bloomer. The coloring blends beautifully 
with gold, yellow, or deep lavender tones. 75c. 
F. W. FELLOWS. A beautiful English type, 
cactus, with long narrow petals of brilliant ver¬ 
milion-orange. 50c. 
Flowerland Prize Pompon Collection 
Illustrated at left. 
Reading from top down: 
Gertrude Westcott . . . 
....35c 
Anna von Schwerin . 
. ... 50c 
Little Shiek . 
. . .35c 
Mary Muns . 
...,35c 
Tommy Berry . 
Orito .. 
.... 50c 
....35c 
Cielito . 
.... 50c 
$2.90 
Collection Price—One each of the 7 choice Pompons 
$ 2.50 
PAUL J. HOWARD'S PRIZE POMPONS 
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