T.T.S Ball Dahlia-MARY HELEN 
BALL, or SHOW DAHLIAS 
These are like large-flowered Pompon Dahlias. 
Carolyn Ball. The bloom is 53^ inches across 
by 4 inches deep; soft rose with mauve shadings. 
Charlotte Caldwell. Large apricot suffused 
with coral. 
Crown of Gold. Bloom 5 inches by 2. Lemon- 
\ellow. suffused on reverse with peach red. 
Mary Helen {Illustrated). Large, deep canary. 
Maud Adams. Choice white suffused violet. 
Shirley Temple. A beautiful, clear yellow. 
Snow White. Very large splendid ivory white. 
Price: Selected Tubers . . Each 75c. 
TRIVETT’S LARGE SINGLE 
Large, open center flowers with long, wiry 
stems. Graceful for large vases and suitable for 
display in the background of large flower bor¬ 
ders. Height 5 to 6 feet and over. 
Pure White. 7 in. across, long, stiff stems; 6 ft. 
Orange and White. Charming two-tone effect. 
Clear Pink. Very large, pleasing pure pink shade. 
Crimson and White. An outstanding com¬ 
bination. 
Golden Bronze. Large, beautiful, glowing 
•Vutumn tint. 
Golden Yellow. Large blooms of perfect form. 
Scarlet. Very attractive bright scarlet. 
Orange and Gold. Most attractive sort. 6 feet. 
Poinsettia. Shaped likea Poinsettia; garnet red. 
Selected Tubers (Large Singles) Each 75c. 
Whit e Narcissus. Just like a big Poet’s Nar- 
ww- cissus. .5 inches across, long, wiry stems. 
Height 5 feet. Grand in the garden and for 
cutting. Selected tubers —Each .SLOO 
T.T.S. Small Pompon—BETTY ANNE 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
Charming, small, round flowers, about the size 
of a golf ball or smaller. Most of the selected 
\arieties we offer have flowers measuring only 
1to G 2 inches across and on long, wiry stems. 
The plants grow to 3 feet high. 
ANEMONE-FLOWERED 
Ada Finch. The flowers measure 3J.^ inches 
across and the plants grow 2)4 feet high. The 
flowers have a row of outside petals and the cen¬ 
ter is filled with small, quilled petals. The color 
is creamy white. A delightful subject for beds, 
borders and cutting. 
INF” Plants only (May, June) Each 75c. 
Recent Introductions 
Amber Glow. Clear amber pink with a glow 
of yellow at the base of the petals. 
Betty Anne {Illustrated). This little beauty is a 
lovely soft pink shade seldom seen in Pompons. 
Cherry Drop. This varietv sets a new standard 
iwr among Pompons. The plants are tall, 
bearing a profusion of long-stemmed flowers of 
rich cherry red color. An outstanding sort. 
Gerda. A rich creamy yellow; an exceptionally 
\ igorous grower that will thrive anywhere. 
Little Elk. Light bronze or amber color, sturdy 
plants producing an abundance of Autumn- 
colored flowers. 
Miss Alma. A pleasing shade of deep lavender 
with white, sturdy grower and very free flow¬ 
ering. 
Morning Mist. One of the most useful; a deli¬ 
cate lavender on long, wiry stems. A splendid 
cut flower. 
Orange Gem. A real exhibition Pompon, very 
HiF" small, clear orange. Healthy plants. 
Very free flowering. 
Price: Selected Tubers . . . Each $1.25 
Standard Varieties of Pompons 
Aimie. Light bronze, autumn tint, long wiry 
stems. 
Atom. Very small, attractive, deep orange red. 
Betty Stone. Deep rich red; healthy, vigorous. 
Cardinal. The brightest red; fine, wiry stems. 
Dee Dee. Soft lavender, one of the daintiest. 
Edith Mueller. Charming rosy red and yellow. 
Haake’s Glow. A beautiful coral-pink color. 
Helen Anita. Soft pink shade with white center 
Honey. Pale yellow slightly washed with rose. 
Mary Munns. Attractive Fuchsia purple; 
good stem. 
Rose Wilmouth. Light rose pink; a great 
favorite. 
Snowclad. The most popular pure white sort. 
Taka’s Yellow. A rich, deep golden yellow. 
Yellow Gem. A little Gem, canary yellow. 
Price: 
Selected Tubers (Standard Sorts) Each 50c. 
For Seed—Refer to Flower Seed Section 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
Medium size, single flowers, each having short, 
ruffled petals around the center like a ruffled 
collar. This collar is usually in a contrasting 
color to that of the flower; very attractive as 
cut flowers and garden display. They grow 
3 to 4 feet high. 
Erica. Rich, deep mahogany with white collar. 
Flander Field. Large flame red with red collar. 
Granite Falls. Brilliant scarlet with white collar. 
Gypsy. Attractive wine red with white collar. 
Orange Queen {Illustrated). Rich orange with 
contrasting yellow collar. Fine stems. A de¬ 
lightful cut flower. 
Swallow. Pure white with white collar and 
gold center. (One of the daintiest of cut flowers. 
A grand peacemaker in the mixed flower border. 
The Fawn. A delightful variety, luminous am- 
ber-yellow shaded with creamy-rose and a 
cream colored collar. Truly a beautiful flower. 
Price: Selected Tubers (Collarettes) Each 75c. 
For Seed, please refer to Flower Seed Section 
T.T.S. Small Single—Trivett’s WHITE LADY 
A lovely little variety, only about 2 feet high. Ideal 
for beds, tall edging, display and cutting 
SMALL SINGLE DAHLIAS 
Producing small, dainty, single flowers in the 
most beautiful colors and combinations and 
carried on thin, straight, wiry stems. Average 
height 234 feet. 
Trivett’s White Lady {Illustrated). A dainty 
little white Dahlia with thin, wiry stems. Grows 
about 2 feet high. .Vn ideal variety for bedding; 
tall edging and general garden display. Desir¬ 
able for small vases, centerpieces, etc. 
Trivett’s Scarlet Lady. A gorgeous com¬ 
panion to our “White Lady” having the "TPS 
same habit. Bright scarlet with gold center. 
Trivett’s Pink Lady. Rich rosy pink with 
dark rose center ring. A lovely variety. 
Trivett’s Light Bronze. A charming little 
flower of pure light bronze, thin wiry stems. 
Trivett’s Strawberry Rose. A fine shade of 
rosy red set off with a white center. One of the 
most attractive: good, strong stems. 
Fugi San. An exquisitely dainty little flower, 
round in shape and of golden bronze color '^PQ 
with a distinct, rich crimson center disc. An 
ideal cut flower. 
Fragrance. White with a broad margin of 
carmine red. Fernlike foliage. Height 2 feet. 
Ideal for beds, flower borders and cutting. 
Notre Dame. White with bright yellow edges, 
sometimes all yellow. A very dainty and useful 
variety. Height about 2 feet. 
Price: 
Selected Tubers (Small Singles) Each 75c. 
For Seed—See Flower Seed Section 
PEONY-FLOWERED 
Mrs. Francis E. Bullard. Long, pointed and 
gracefully twisted petals. Silvery pink or pastel 
pink. . Selected tubers —^Fach 75c. 
T.T.S. Collarette type—ORANGE QUEEN 
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