JOHNNY. 35c. each SNOWCLAD. 25c. each 
TAKA’S PURPLE. 35c. each 
W E have been so used to seeing the great big Exhibition type of Dahlia that few of 
us realize that in the little Pompons we have the finest kind of cut-flower material. 
In the first place, they are of arrangeable size; secondly, they have good stems; and, 
thirdly, they are not only shapely little flowers, but the color-range is adequate for all 
kinds of decorative arrangement. 
P. S. They also increase rapidly. 
Collection: One each of 
above 6 Pompon Dahlias 
for $1.50, postpaid 
LITTLE 
JEWEL. 
! 35c. each 
GOLDINA, 
35c. each 
35c. each 
REDHEAD. 35c. each 
FAIRY. 50c. each 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF. 
50c. each 
L ike the Pompons, the Miniatures not only produce lovely color in the garden on plants of reasonable 
J size, but they are desirable for cutting. 
The flowers are not so formal as those of the Pompons and adapt themselves to many uses. 
The plants branch freely and produce so many flowers that one can always get a bouquet from just a 
few plants. If you have never grown these small Dahlias, try them for an agreeable surprise. 
Collection: One each of above 6 Miniature Dahlias for $2.00, postpaid 
