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POMPON DAHLIAS 
*LITTLE MARY — Deep red, almost 
black; very free; splendid for exhib¬ 
ition, and in combination with 
autumn shades. Choice variety.75 
LITTLE PAUL—Deep rose red, edged 
white. Good variety.50 
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD—Rich 
brilliant red: medium size; very free 
Net .75 
LITTLE SUNSHINE (New) — Light 
gold, good form and long stems ... 1.00 
LLOYD HICKMAN'—A choice salmon 
rose with extra long stems.75 
MARY MUNNS — Fuchsia, dark orchid 
sheen, very fine .35 
MIDGET—Salmon, suffused violet.35 
*MIKE—Bright red; small; very desir¬ 
able .50 
MINNIE MELLS — Small exhibition 
form with long stems. Orchid rose, 
tipped and flushed deep orchid wdth 
a deeper eye.50 
MYRA—Deep canary base, heavily tip¬ 
ped raspberry red. Very striking 
dark variety for contrasts.50 
NEATNESS—Cream and salmon pink . .50 
NELLY FRASER—Light ground, edged 
rose pink .35 
PIXY — Deep yellow, heavily tipped 
Indian red .35 
RED PIPER—Rich bright red. Profuse .75 
*REGULUS — Excellent small bright 
purple .35 
ROSALIE—A perfectly formed pompon 
of clear, rich ivory white. 1.00 
*ROSEA—Small rosy lavender, similar 
to “Leda Beeler”, but darker.75 
RUBY—A new shade in ruby red that is 
excellent for cutting. 35 
SHERRY (New) — Royal purple. Roots 
Net 2.00 
SNOWCLAD—A dainty variety of pur¬ 
est white; rather short stems. 35 
SUNNY DAYBREAK — Extra choice; 
gold; tipped bright orange.50 
TAKA’S PURPLE — Bright dahlia car¬ 
mine . 35 
YELLOW GEM—Fine clear light yel¬ 
low. A very reliable all purpose 
variety . .35 
