LAKESIDE DAHLIA GARDENS, NEW BALTIMORE, MICH. 
Pompons 
Pompons are also coming to the front along with the miniatures, 
and this past season our lady visitors in the garden were thrilled with 
the beautiful pompon blooms. New and better varieties are replacing 
the older open-centered varieties, and your planting should include 
at least a dozen of these little gems of dahlialand. 
AIMEE—A small yellow-shaded apricot. Roots 25c 
ATOM—Fiery red . Roots 35c 
BOBBY—Plum color . Roots 25c 
BOB WHITE—White Roots 25c 
BRONZE BEAUTY—Bronze color. Roots 25c 
BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD—Strawberry Roots 25c 
BETTY ANNE—Exhibition type. Soft pink. Plants only, 50c 
DEE DEE—Lilac color . Roots 35c 
ELFINE—Fine light creamy yellow. Roots 25c 
GOLDILOCKS—Gold, deepening at center. Roots 25c 
HONEY—Primrose yellow, red edged. Roots 35c 
JACK—Purple garnet . Roots 35c 
JILL—Yellow-tipped carmine . Roots 35c 
JESSICA—A combination of amber and salmon-tinted red. 
Very showy; blooms freely and continually Roots 25c 
JOE FETTE—White . Roots 25c 
JOHNNIE—Dark red or maroon. Roots 35c 
LITTLE BEAUTY—Soft pink. Roots 25c 
LITTLE DAVID—Russet orange . Roots 25c 
MIKE—Burnt orange . Roots 25c 
MINNIE MOUSE—Rich burgundy red with white tips Roots 25c 
PRINCE CHARMING—Lavender, heavily tipped white Roots 25c 
YELLOW GEM—Yellow Roots 25c 
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