Mrs. Alfred B. Seal 
Mrs. Carl Salbach 
(Dec.) An out¬ 
standing ex¬ 
hibition Seal dahlia. Pure glowing old rose 
or violet rose. No other dahlia like it. Each 
75c. 
(Dec.) Soft lav¬ 
ender-pink. Re¬ 
markable stems. Each 30c. 
Mrs. Ida De Ver Warner 
site soft orchid. Very large, 
cutting. Each 30c. 
Splendid for 
Rosa Nell 
Murphy's Masterpiece 
deep velvety red decorative dahlia of me¬ 
dium height. Each $2.00. 
(Dec.) IVIost beautiful 
I^Clllat|UclIVC7l shade of delicate orchid 
pink, each petal bordered with a hair line 
of deeper orchid color. Each 50c. 
Pride of Fort Morgan 
decorative. “A whale of a dahlia.” (Stem 
weak for size of bloom.) Each 50c. 
RflHio (Dec.) Without a doubt one of the 
■mClUlV greatest dahlias ever originated. 
Can be grown 11 to 12 inches in diameter. 
Color, blood red, edged and tipped with yel¬ 
low. Each 50c. 
RaIIa (Hy. Cactus.) Delicate shade 
D%viiv Dvy Qf amber, deepening to old 
gold. The large flowers carried well on long 
stiff stems. Each 50c. 
(Dec.) Pure, bright rose. Im¬ 
mense flowers. Each 40c. 
Rose Fallon (Dec.) Flower of 
enormous size, held erect 
on straight, strong stems. Color, deep old 
gold. Each 50c. 
i Sanhican’s Monarch 
center. Tips lighter. Each 50c. 
Sanhican's Peach iJJaV ot aMUe 
peach, with real peach-cheek glow. Each 50c. 
Satan (Hybrid Cactus.) A giant red that 
is sometimes tipped with gold. Un¬ 
usually strong plant growth with fine stems. 
Each $1.00. 
Seal’s Californian t 
formed flowers of golden yellow at the cen¬ 
ter (lighter outside) with a suffusion of red- 
amber on reverse of petals. Tips of petals 
shaded bronze and rose pink. Each 50c. 
The Commodore 
lemon yellow, overlaid wdth golden sheen. 
Each $1.00. 
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Tom Joy 
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(Dec.) A giant decorative, with 
strong stems to support the 
massive blooms. Beautiful blending of 
I' autumn shades, bronze and old rose. Each 
M $1.50. 
r' Virfirinia Rae (Dec.) ( 1931 .) a large 
' flower ranging from 6-8 
I, inches in diameter. Evenly formed and quite 
I, full. Color, old gold shaded to light terra 
> ^ cotta. Each 50c. 
Cfactus.) (J. W. Bhlager 
fl| wwaA«;iiw origination.) A beautiful 
dahlia of large size and perfect form. Stems 
long and wiry. Color, orchid pink. Each 75c. 
R (Hybrid Cactus.) Very 
WWIIIlclIII Va unusual and lovely. 
Flowers large, petals narrow, thickly set, 
and considerably twisted. Color mostly henna 
or red tones, with suffusion of apricot. Some 
blooms show more of the apricot than oth¬ 
ers. The fantastic petals, and coloring, very 
charming. Each 50c. 
All good kinds, 
but labels lost 
in handling or storing. Or same may be 
from stocks we have in large supply and 
labeled. Special price, NONE labeled, our 
selection of kinds; 4 for $1.00; 9 for $2.00. 
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Darling Dahlias— 
Cute Little Pompons 
Pompons are the show or quilled type. Some 
blossoms are almost as round as a ball. The 
charm of these Pompon, Lilliput, Pewee or 
Midget Dahlias is due to their being small, 
prim and precise, instead of big, careless and 
informal. 
Pompons measure only 2 inches or less in 
diameter. Don’t enrich the soil for pompons. 
Work for size of bloom on your mammoth va¬ 
rieties, but keep the Pompons small and ‘‘just 
as sweet as they are.” 
Pompons “bloom and bloom and bloom.” 
They are the answer to the question, ‘‘Why 
don’t Dahlias last longer in bouquets?” Well, 
Pompons DO last longer. And such charming 
bouquets as they make! 
AMBER QUEEN. Rich old gold. 
BRONZE PAPOOSE. Rich bronze, shaded 
amber. 
CIiARA HARSH. Yellow, tipped crimson. 
DARKNESS. Rich dark red or maroon. 
DEE DEE. Pure lavender of perfect form. 
GODDIDOCKS. Gold, deepening at center. 
JESSICA. Yellow, tipped red. 
JOE PETTIE. Pure white. Excellent. 
DITTDE BEESWING. Cherry, shaded amber. 
LITTLE DORRIT. Maroon-purple. 
LITTLE EDITH. Perfect form. Primrose- 
yellow, tipped bright carmine. 
RED PAPOOSE. Vivid red. 
ROSEBUD. White edged rose. 
ROSE WILMOTH. Rose pink. Fine form. 
SUNNY DAYBREAK. Lemon, tipped cardinal. 
WHITE PAPOOSE. Pure white. Good stems. 
YELLOW GEM. Pure yellow. Best of the yel¬ 
low Poms. 
POMPON PRICES: Any of these POMPON 
dahlias, labeled, at 30c each; 2 for 55c; 4 or 
more, alike or assorted, at 25c each. 
Mixed Pompons 
Leave it to me to send you a dandy mixture 
of these cute little Pompons (none labeled) at 
5 for $1.10; 10 for $2.00, prepaid. 
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