P O M 1* O IN S 
SMALLER FLOWERED TYPES 
Of recent years the Miniatures and Pompons are coming strongly to the front. They find 
usage in small table decorations, floral i^ieces, corsages, etc., and fill the need of a dahlia in the 
garden that is too small to carry the larger tyi^es in proportion. They also serve well in landscape 
work, and to fill in the front of taller growers that do not bloom low. They require no disbudding. 
AIMEE. (PP).25c 
(Boston) Bloom is 1^ inches in diameter, an orange cad¬ 
mium, shaded apricot in color. Bush about 2 to ZYn feet. 
BABY ROYAL. (Min C) - - - ■ 35c 
(England) Salmon pink, shaded apricot, with a little yellow 
at the base of the petals. A beautiful cut flower, a great 
prize winner, and popular with florists. 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF (Min Peony) 45c 
Petals are bright scarlet, with a center of deep garnet. Foli¬ 
age is lacy, and bronze in color. Very popular as a cut 
flower and for landscape work. 
CORONNE (Min FD).50c 
A lovely, waxy white, resembling a gardenia. Stems and 
foliage are excellent, and it keeps well. The most de¬ 
manded white miniature on the market. 
CAMELIA. (Min FD).50c 
Bright orange, with full centers, which, with good keeping 
qualities, makes this variety very popular. 
DEE DEE. (PP).35c 
A pale lilac. Full centers and long stems. Good for exhibi¬ 
tion. 
FAIRY. (Min FD).45c 
A little lighter than Jersey’s Beauty, a violet-rose-pink. 
HONEY. (PP).35c 
Primrose yellow, with a very faint tinge of pale red at petal 
edges. 
IRENE. (Min FD).35c 
A most exquisite little flower in old rose. 
JOE FETTE. (PP).25c 
Pure white. Another popular one. Early bloomer. 
LITTLE DAVID. (PP).25c 
A very fine russet orange, perfectly formed. 
LITTLE EDITH. (PP) - - - - 25c 
Another perfect one, primrose yellow. 
LITTLE JEWEL. (Min FD) - - - 35c 
A lovely peach blossom pink. Very popular. 
PINK PEARL. (Min Peony) - - - 50c 
Petals curl and twist, like an aster. Lovely rose pink, a 
little gold eye showing through occasionally. 
RED HEAD. (Min FD) .... .50c 
Scarlet orange, with blooms facing well up. Fine keeper. 
RHODA. (Min Peony).35c 
Deep yellow, with russet orange shadings. Good bloomer. 
SANHICAN’S SWEETHEART. (Min C) 50c 
A delightful little cactus or semi-cactus miniature, ochreous 
buff, suffused a rose red. 
YELLOW GEM. (PP).25c 
Well shaped, and a clear canary yellow. 
We do not force our plants for cut flowers. We seek to grow all the strength into the tubers 
where that strength belongs. 
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