BRAZIL DAHLIA FARM 
5 or 
1 to 5 more 
Each Each 
WM. H. HOGAN, F.D. The best red tipped 
white dahlia we ever saw. If yon like 
a beautiful red and white dahlia, strong 
plant and large blooms. Try this one__ .08 .05 
WM. REID BUTTLER, P. White_ .06 .05 
YELLOW JANE COWL, I.D. A yellow sport 
of Jane Cowl, we consider it much bet¬ 
ter both in bulbs and blooms than its 
parent. The center of bloom has a 
faint tint of orange and pink. It 
does not have a tendency to revert 
back, as some do_ .25 .20 
ZION PRIDE, I.D. A large exhibition dahlia. 
At Cincinnati dahlia show a bloom 13 
inches across and 9 inches deep was 
shown .25 .20 
Mixed dahlias .04 .02 */2 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
Large Strong Divisions 5 or 
1 to 5 more 
Each Eacn 
ARIEL. A long stem, free blooming orange. 
Smaller in size than most pompons but 
blooms are near perfection in shape_.12 .10 
BOBBBY. Very finely formed flowers of a deli¬ 
cate plum shade_ .14 .12 
BRONZE BEAUTY. Orange to bronze yellow; 
long stem, and upright.09 .06 
CATHERINE. Clear yellow. Early and very 
free blooming .08 .06 
CLAUSSE. The best long stem orange pom¬ 
pon for cutting; some have an open 
center .06 .04 
EDITH MUELLER. Beautiful rose red blend¬ 
ed with rich yellow .12 .10 
JOHNNY. Very bright red. For cut flowers 
it is hard to beat.12 .10 
JOHNNY, (Maroon) Pom. Very beautiful ex¬ 
hibition dahlia, can be seen on most 
dahlia show tables and usually wins.15 .11 
JOE FETTE. The best white pompon of 
the commercial varieties_ .10 .08 
LITTLE DOROTHY. Cream yellow splotched 
pink and white. Hardly any two blooms 
are the same color. Free blooming_ .12 .10 
MADELINE. Pale primrose, edged with 
rose purple_ .10 .07 
MORNING MIST. A new dahlia surpassing 
nearly all pompon dahlias in color, 
form, and productiveness. Beautiful 
white tipped a delicate lavender.25 .20 
ROSE WILMOTH, Pom. Beautiful rose pink; 
we know of no other that will equal it 
in its color .13 10 
