BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
Be sure to grow at least a few Pompons. Each year 
we sell more and more of these little gems. What other 
plant will bloom from July until frost, if propertly grown, 
giving an abundance of flowers that will keep for days 
when cut? Poms are so satisfying; grow them. 
All Pompon Dahlia Roots 25c 
AIIMEE—Very small. Orange apricot. 
ATOM—Fiery red. Very small and mighty good. 
BABY MARIE OSBORNE—Fine canary yellow. 
BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD—Crushed strawberry. 
Fine show form. 
BOB WHITE—Small, good white. 
BRONZE BEAUTY—Gold apricot. Wonderful cut 
flower. 
CHARMING—Lavender pink. Very pretty. 
DEE DEE—Pale lilac. Long stems. One of the 
best. 
ELIZABETH—Lemon yellow, tipped red. 
FASCINATION—Fawn pink. 
GERTRUDE—Glowing carmine. Very bright. 
HAZEL DELL—Clear pink, edged cerise. 
HELEN ANITA—Pale lavender shading to white 
in center. 
HONEY—Honey yellow. Long stems. 
JOE FETTE—Pure white. Long stems. 
JOHNNY—Deep dark red. Probably the best 
Pompon. 
LILIAS—Cream ground, heavily suffused pink. 
LITTLE DAVID—Good. Russet orange. 
LITTLE EDITH—Primrose yellow. Perfect. 
LITTLE IRENE—Beautiful golden color. 
MARIETTA—Pleasing red. 
MARY MUNNS—A deep mauve color on long 
stems. 
MIDGET—Peach pink. 
NEATNESS—Amber and rose. 
NELLIE FRAZIER—Light ground, edged and tip¬ 
ped with rose. 
REGULUS—Cerise purple. 
ROSEA—Rosy lavender. Small, fine. 
SNOW CLAD—Pure white. 
SUNNY DAYBREAK—Yellow, tipped carmine. 
SUNSET—Delightful orange. 
YELLOW GEM—Canary yellow. 
YOUNGSTER—Yellow and red. 
One root each of the above Pompons, 32 in all 
—$ 6 . 00 . 
Try the New Ones, But Remember Old Favorites 
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