POM PONS 
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We have one of the most up to date collections 
of Poms in the Northwest, and only varieties that 
are worthy in every way. These are fine keepers 
and ideal for table decorations. All at the uniform 
price of 25c each or $2.50 dozen. 
AIMEE—Tiny bronze, long stems. 
ATOM—Very small bright red. 
ALICE ROCKWOOD—Rather large old rose. 
ARTHUR—Small bright cherry red. 
BANTAM—Small bright scarlet. 
CHICKIE—Small plum color. Long stiff stems. 
DAINTY MISS—Withdrawn to increase stock. 
DONALD GORDON—Rich bright red, orange shaded. 
EDITH MUELLER—Lovely small red and gold. 
FASHION—Medium large golden orange. 
GEORGE IRELAND—Small perfect light purple. 
HAZEL DELL—Lovely pink with cerise edges. 
HAZEL—Small light amber. 
HELEN ANITA—Lavender with white eye. 
HONEY—A real honey of honey yellow. 
IROQUOIS FLAME—Very showy flame red. 
JESSICA—Yellow tipped rose. Lovely. 
LITTLE DAVID—Perfect little burnt orange. 
LIBBY ROHR—Cerise purple. GOOD. 
LITTLE DORRIT—Small deep purple. 
LITTLE JOHNNIE—Deep wine red. a little large. 
MICKY MOUSE—Small purple edged white. 
MARY MUNNS—Deep fuchsia, orchid tinted. 
ORANGE GEM—Small deep orange. 
PEGGY ANN—Very good yellow and brownish red. 
PORTIA—Perfectly formed small dark lavender. 
PRINCE CHARMING—Very charming light lavender. 
PIXY—Deep yellow tipped Indian red. 
SKEEZIX—Light lavender and cream. 
TAKA’S PURPLE—Small true purple. 
YELLOW GEM—Bright lemon yellow. 
The following poms are each 35c 
BETTY ANN—The truest pink pom to date; lovely. 
CORAL GLOW—Bright coral pink. 
GOLD DROP—Golden orange; very prolific. 
MORNING MIST—Light lavender and cream, darker 
center. 
MINNIE MELLS—Orchid rose with deeper eye. 
Watch for “Taxi,” a new Pom for next season. 
When visiting dahlia gardens take particular notice of 
the bush growth of the dahlias you like. 
By pinching out your dahlias when about ten inches 
high will give you a more compact bush and more 
blooms. 
