IiITTItE NEMO (F. D.) —Ricli crimson tipped white. At¬ 
tractive novelty _ 50c 
EITTEE SNOW QUEEN (C.) — Holland. Thi.s i.s the best 
miniature white cactus we have ever seen. The l)looms 
are li inches across, on good strong stems, keeping well 
when cut. A i)rofuse bloomer and very attractive_ 50c 
LADY MARY HOPE (I. D.) —Very unusual color of amber and 
orange tipped Avhite. A i)rofuse bloomer and a good 
llower _50c 
liITTIiE FEARZi (S. C.)— Beautiful rose pink similar to Eliza¬ 
beth Pape, but more pink. Finer variety_ 50c 
ONAH (I. D.) —A miniature Jane Cowl, golden orange. A 
little beauty _ 50c 
ORIENTAL GEM (S. C.)— A miniature Oriental Beauty Init 
a deeper shade of bright rose pink_ 50c 
PERSIMMON (F. D.) —A deep persimmon color on good stiff 
stems. A profuse bloomer_ 50c 
RED HEAD (I. D.) —Orange scarlet. Very fine_ 50c 
RED SEA (I. D.) —Crimson. A fine Dahlia to have with Red 
Head _ 50c 
RED WING (D.) —Color bright, flashy red on long, strong 
stems. A compact flower with petals folding back form¬ 
ing a ball. Very good _ 50c 
SCHWIETERSBABY (Single) — A. M. Haarlem ’36. The 
smartest Dahlia yet known. Begonia-pink. Extra for cut¬ 
ting for little vases_ 50c 
SELBOURNE (I. D.) —An unusually fiery scarlet with yellow 
zone at center_ 50c 
STARLETT (C.) —Pale lemon in color, very small blooms on 
long stems. About 2 inches wide. A profuse bloomer and 
very attractive _ 50c 
WINEDROF (Dec.) —A very small flower on good strong 
stems, an extra good bloomer. Bushes are tall and always 
covered with blooms which are a rich wine color. Very 
good _ 50c 
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 the best exhibition size, 1 to 1inches. All have strong 
stems and are splendid keeping cut flowers. Plants average 
2y2 to 3 feet tall. 
ANNA VON SCHWERIN —Tfight pink blending to white at 
center. Fine _50c 
AMBER QUEEN—Golden bronze and aml)er_25c 
BANTAM—Orange red. One of the best_25c 
BEEBE—Mauve pink, fine stem _25c 
DORIA—A new pom from Australia, deep crimson maroon. 
Tiny i^erfectly round flowers _50c 
DARKEST OF ALL—Very deep red _25c 
LITTLE MARY—Dark crimson _25c 
LITTLE DAVID—( »range red. Very good _25c 
LITTLE JIM—Dark wine red_25c 
LITTLE DORRITT—Deep puri)le, small _25c 
MARY MUNNS—Fuchsia, with orchid sheen_25c 
MINNIE MOUSE—Burgundy red, tii)ped white _25c 
ORANGE QUEEN—Small, better than Aimee _25c 
PEGGY ANN—Yellow, shaded brownish red_25c 
TOM THUMB—Smallest, bright red_25c 
YELLOW GEM—Pure clear yellow, fine of the best_25c 
EDGAR—Fine deep cream _25c 
JOE FETTE—White. Long stem _25c 
COLLECTION—Our choice, 12 varieties, correctly 
labeb d for _ 
$2.50 
