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not be without it. Has every good habit ...75 
Marie Studholme. Delicate mauve-pink, petals curled and 
twisted . 35 
Miss Mary Cargin. A fine, large Peony of a very peculiar color¬ 
ing; the ground color is orange tipped and mottled with white. 
A good bloomer . 1.00 
Mildred Burton. An extremely large flower composed of many 
curled and twisted petals. The color is deep golden yellow 
with apricot suffusions . 1.00 
Miss Leota Cota. A more beautiful blending of creamy buff and 
pink would be hard to imagine. The flowers are enormous, 
coming 10 inches or more in diameter . 2.00 
Mondchiebe. A large pure yellow borne on the best of stems .50 
Mrs. Jessie Seal. A large flower of magnificent old rose with 
golden suffusions. The stems are long and hold the flowers 
well above the foliage . 1-00 
Mme. J. Coissard (Duplex). Ground color is white, more or less 
overspread carmine. Plants are dwarf growers and produce 
large blooms on long stems in abundance .50 
Nokomis. A very odd and striking flower. The base is yellow 
and white heavily striped and speckled dark red . 50 
South Pole. One of the best white Peonies .50 
Turner. A lovely shade of pink. Large and very effective for 
cutting . 50 
Vera King (Slocombe). Large waxy white, at times speckled 
carmine. Habits good . 50 
SELECT POMPON DAHLIAS 
The Pompon Dahlia is fast coming into favor. I can recom¬ 
mend the following as being the very best of this type. 
Amber Queen. Fine, deep amber with apricot suffusions .25 
Barbara Purvis. A very fine diminutive, pure white ...50 
V Belle of Springfield. Brick red. Very small . 25 
Bobby. Deep plum color .25 
Catherine. Rich butter yellow .25 
Darkest of All. Well named. Color is a very rich maroon .25 
Donovan. A very small flower of wiry habit. Color, deep violet .25 
Jessica. A diminutive variety of amber and salmon with just 
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a tint of red . 
Lassie. Yellow base with rose band and tip on each petal .. 25 
v Little Mabel. Amber shaded apricot. Very free .. .25 
