POMPONS 
We grow these lovely little flowers for floral work. We 
believe there is no other flower that offers such a diversity 
of color and is adaptable to so great a variety of requirements 
as the pompon dahlia. We grow only varieties that have merit 
for this purpose. All pompons are twenty-five cents each un¬ 
less otherwise stated. 
Alice —bright vivid red, 35c. 
Allbright —deep gold, heavily tipped and toned red. 
Anna VonSchewerin —small pale pink. 
Amber Queen —amber suffused apricot. 
Arthur Kerley —rich cherry red. 
Atom —small bright red. 
Bantom —one of the best orange reds. 
Betty Ann —light rose pink. 
Cora May —salmon pink, cream shadings. 
Doria —Australian creation, deep crimson maroon. 
Fashion —old gold, dwarf. 
Gertrude —crimson red. 
Glow —old rose. 
Haak's Glow —old rose, cream base. 
Helen Anita —lavender with white center. 
Iolantha —copper orange, good for cutting. 
Joe Fette —best pure white. 
Libby Rohr —cerese purple. 
Little David —small burnt orange. 
Little Beeswing —yellow overlaid cerise. 
Mary Munn —fuchsia to deep orchid. 
Nellie Frasier —two-lone pink, 35c. 
Nerrisa —only true pink, 35c. 
Peggy Ann —yellow shaded red at tips. 
Red Pied Piper —small brilliant red. 
Vivid —scarlet, excellent cut flower. 
Rosa Wilmot —light rose, fine for florist work. 
Yellow Gem —one of the best yellows. 
MINIATURES 
BABY ROYAL (C), a beautiful little incurved cactus, 
salmon pink with salmon shadings, profuse bloomer, 
fine for florists work . .25 
BEATRICE VON VALKENBERG (FD), a small orchid 
flower no larger than a pompon . 35 
BISHOP OF LANDAFF (Duplex) an English bedding 
dahlia, very dark red with yellow stamens, and al¬ 
most black foliage . 50 
CHARDS VANITY (C) a lovely shell pink cactus shad¬ 
ing to white . .50 
CORONNE (FD), beautiful pure white, resembling a 
gardenia, a florists gem . 35 
ERNEST HEWETT (FD) deep rose pink . .25 
FAIRY (FD), soft pink with lilac suffusion .. . .35 
