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Fltchott Dahlia* 
Golden Queen—Rich yellow. 
Hazel—Small finely formed buff deepening to 
brown. 
Helen Anita—Lavender, white center. 
Honey—Pale yellow with a faint suffusion of 
red on edge of petals, giving the appearance 
of an eye before the flower fully opens. 
Iris—White, with very light pink tip. 
Jack—Dull red. Low, free blooming. 
Japan—Low growing salmon. Perfect flowers are 
freely produced throughout the season. 50c. 
Jessica—Golden, tipped red. 
Joe Fette—The outstanding pure white pompon. 
Perfect blooms on erect stems. 
Johnkeer von Citters—Yellow, heavily tipped red¬ 
dish orange. it , , 
Johnny—Very small, deep red. 
Klein Domitea—Large, attractive orange buff. 
Lassie 1 —Yellow base, tipped rose. 
Little Beauty—Attractive Shrimp pink. 
Little David—Deep orange, an ideal cut flower. 
Little Donald—Early, rich garnet red. 
Little Edith—Primrose yellow, tipped bright 
carmine. 
Little Herman—Deep wine red, variably tipped 
white. 
Little Kohner—Tan, with red stripes. 
Minnie Mells—Pinkish white with lavender tip. 
Nerissa—Clear orchid pink. 50c 
Rachel—Rose purple. 
Reinlachs—Pale lavender pink, shading much 
darker at tips and center. Long stems and a 
good bloomer. (Imported under this name 
which is incorrect.) 60c. 
Rosa Wilmoth—A fine rose pink on ideal stems. 
Rose Gray—A new lavender. 50c. 
Sennerin—Very small; vivid red. 
Sherry—New petunia purple, similar in color to 
Jean Trimbee. 50c. 
Sunset—Orange, darker tip. 
Taka’s Purple—Small cerise purple. 
Tom Thumb—Very small Rich garnet red. 
Vivid—Bright scarlet. 
W inifred—White tipped lavender. 
Price—All Pompons, 25c. 
