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POMPON DAHLIAS 
Type the same as Ball Dahlias except the size should not be more than 2 inches 
across and most of these we list are best exhibition size, 1 to 1 % inches. All hav#* 
strong stems and are splendid keeping cut flowers. Plants average about 2 y 2 to 3 
feet tall. 
COLLECTION—Our choice 12 Varieties labeled with name _ $2.50 
Roots each 
AIMEE—Splendid small bronze _ 25o 
ALEX—Cerise pink tipped silver - 25c 
ATOM—Tiny bright red _ 25c 
BABY—White tipped lavender _ 25c 
^BRIGHTEST OF ALL (Lee)—The brightest colored pompon we have ever seen. 
Brilliant scarlet, very fine - 25c 
BRITTJ—New Bright yellow from Australia. Very good - 75* 
BURWOOD—Another fine Australian small, fine, perfect ball form, deep yellow with 
tint of red. Splendid habits, long stems _ $1.50 
CHICKIE—New. Unusual color, carmine and rose red - 25t 
DBB DBB—Lilac lavender _ 25« 
DORIA—New Australian. Most perfect form pom we have ever seen. Each bloom 
is very full, petals recurve to the stem, making perfect balls, about 1 y 2 inches 
across. Stems long and perfect. Color rich maroon red. If you want a winner 
in the Pompon class do not miss this one. We have had many reports of this 
pom winning in many Shows. They all say it was an easy winner _ 75c 
EDITH MUELLER—Creamy yellow and salmon orange _ 25c 
GRAPIN ANNA VON SCHWERIN—Lovely shell pink _ 50c 
HAAKE’S GLOW—Beautiful rich old rose _ 25S 
HAZEL-DEL—Fine pink, edged rose pink _ 25c 
HELEN ANITA—Small orchid pink, white center _ 25c 
LITTLE JENNIE—Light cream yellow _ 25C 
LITTLE JIM—Dark, rich, wine red _ 25c 
MRS. J. J. KYNN— Small, deep salmon orange _ 25c 
MYRA—Yellow tipped with raspberry red _ 21% 
NELLIE FRAZIER—Light pink shaded with rose pink _ 25« 
NERRISA—Lovely rose pink. Very fine _ 50c 
PEGGY ANN—Yellow edged, brownish red _ 25c 
REGULAS—Small deep purple _ 35c 
STRATFORD—Another very fine new Australian with same form as Doria. Small, 
new color hard to describe, reddish carmine pink. Lovely, good habits. StocU 
. lilted. Do not miss this one but order early to avoid disappointment_$l.ik 
*TEENY WEENY—See Miniature Dahlias. 
*TENCY (Lee)—Lovely, small, creamy yellow flushed with pink. Very fine_35c 
TOM THUMB—Very small red. A dandy _ 25c 
VERIDA FLORA—Real green pom. Novelty. Stock scarce _ 50C 
*WEE WHITE (Lee)—Very small white with notched petals, long stems, profuse 
blooming. Very fine _ 25c 
YELLOW GEM—Splendid, pure canary yellow _ 25a 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
*FLASH (Lee)—1934. Very brilliant orange scarlet with a striking yellow zone at 
center. One of the most attractive singles grown, and one which always attracts 
attention. Has won many prizes for best single. Good stems, profuse blooming. 
Very fine - 50c 
RED INDIAN—Indian red, brownish gold center. Fine _ 50c 
* UNION BEAUTY—Won Certificate of Merit 1935. Bright scarlet with white stripe 
through center, blend of orange at center _ 50c 
UNION JACK—Attractive red and white _ 50c 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
BETTY— New. A very beautiful new color, rich, salmon cerise, with cream collar 
Solendid habits, and stems. One of the most beautiful I have even seen of this 
type. Wonderful keep when cut _ 50c 
^’GRANITE FALLS—Very fine, showy red with bright yellow collar. Tall plants, 
profuse bloomer. Won us many prizes _ 50' 
SWALLOW—Pure white, with white collar. Attractive __1_ 50c 
*YELLO W BUTTERFLY (Lee)—Beautiful bright yellow, large blooms, nrofnse 
bloomer. Very lovely_ 50c 
TUSKAR— Deep rose red, white tips, cream collar _ 50c 
ZENDA —The largest Collarette we have ever seen, blooms 5 to 6 inches across 
star shape. Deep maroon, purple, with white collar _ 50c 
