Little Silver, N. J. 
Dahlias of Quality 
Ball Dahlias 
SCARLANO—Hall (No. 102-K). If you are fond of ball dah¬ 
lias and partial to brilliant red colors, here is one that will 
meet with your unqualified approval, as the color is a very 
brilliant scarlet red that fairly dazzles the eyes. The aver¬ 
age size of the blooms are about 4 inches across, and the 
semi-dwarf plant is literally covered with them from early 
season till cut down by frost. Stems are long and stiff, 
holding the blooms high out of the foliage. Plant healthy, 
vigorous grower. Roots e ach, 50 ceilts 
KEMP’S NUBALL—Ball (No. A. K.) A dark lavender pink 
of much beauty, and we believe it is the best ball dahlia to 
date. Flowers up to 5 inches in diameter, perfect ball type, 
and are held on stiff stems 10-12 inches out of the foliage. 
Height of bush about 4 feet, wide spreading and a very pro¬ 
lific bloomer from early season till frost. Awarded first 
prize in every class in which it was exhibited the past season. 
Plants each, $1.00 
CAROLYN BALL—This fine ball dahlia has been a leader in 
the ball section for several years past, and is only second 
to our NUBALL. The color is a clear lavender-pink. Flow¬ 
ers from 4-5 inches in size are produced on good stems. 
Plant about 3 feet tall',, and very prolific throughout the sea- 
son - Divisions each, 35 cents; no plants 
New Pom Pom Dahlias 
SHERRY—(Wood 1937). This is just about the best Pom Pom 
of this color we have ever seen. Color, bright pansy pur¬ 
ple, to royal purple. Its small, perfect flowers are produced 
on long stiff stems, and are held just the right height above 
the foliage. A wonderfully fine exhibition variety. Plant is 
a fine grower and very prolific throughout the season. Root 
stock very limited. 
Roots each, 35c; 3 for $1.00 
LEMON DROP 
This perfectly formed little Pom is one of the choicest exhibition 
Poms we have seen in many a year. It ranks withl Little 
Edith, Atom, and other miniature poms. Its average size is 
about 1 x /4 inches, and the two foot high plants are a sheet of 
color from early season until cut down by frost. In color, it 
is a light lemon yellow, the best we have yet seen in the 
yellow Poms. Par-excellent for cut flowers and exhibition 
purposes. 
Divisions each},, 35 cents; 3 for $1.00 
The Following Poms Supplied at 15c each 
6 for 75c, $1.25 the Dozen Net 
LITTLE BELLE—Morocco red, shaded silvery pink on reverse 
of petals. Fine exhibition variety. 
FASCINATION—Lavender pink, shaded white on lower half of 
petals. Very showy and desirable. 
MADELINE—Deep lemon yellow, tipped grayish lavender. Very 
showy, and the best bi-color Pom we know. 
BOB WHITE—The best white to date. Flowers are small, t and 
fine for exhibition. Good keeper when cut. Plant dwarf, 
very prolific of perfect bloom throughout the season. 
BRONZE BEAUTY—A small, well formed plant, producing rich 
golden bronze flowers of great beauty. Fine for exhibition. 
DARKSOME—The best dark maroon. 
ATOM—This is unquestionably one of the very best exhibition 
Poms ever introduced. It seldom exceeds 1 V& inches in size 
The tiny flowers are perfect balls, and of a beautiful scar¬ 
let red color. Plant dwarf, many branched and tremend¬ 
ously prolific of bloom. 
PANSY—Almost every one likes the bright, cheery color of this 
little Pom, which is lively deep lavender. Fine for exhi¬ 
bition, and house decoration. 
LITTLE DORTHEA—Small orange and white blend. Very 
pretty. 
LITTLE EDITH—This free growing and free flowering little 
Pom is a most profuse producer of small yellow blooms, 
slightly tipped carmine. One of the very best exhibition 
Poms. 
ROSEA—Rosy lavender of refined beauty. Wonderful exhibi¬ 
tion variety. 
DAHLIA ORDERS FOR LESS THAN $1.00 NOT ACCEPTABLE 
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