
POMPON DAHLIAS 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
The Pompons are really miniature ball-type Dahlias, grow- 
ing in great profusion on plants about two feet high, and may 
be cut in sprays. They are very easy to grow, and keep well 
when cut. Adapted to any form of arrangements. Very useful 
in bouquets and baskets. Used for border making, also. No 
staking necessary. 
Each 
Amber Queen—Amber, shaded apricot.....0....0000.00000000.00.... $ Ab 
Bronze Beauty—Bronze and old gold. Long upright 
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Catherine—Clear yellow. Early and very free flowering. .15 
Cora May—Delightful combination of salmon pink, 
primrose yellow at base, and rosy eye. Long strong 
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Dee Dee—Lavender, or light lilac. Solid color... .............. 15 
Edith Mueller—Golden orange at base, and peach red at 
petal tips. Stems long and strong. In demand as a cut 
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Indian Chief—Red, with petals tipped with white. Un- 
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Little David—Deep burnt orange. . 7.0... ete 15 
Mary Munns—Fine lavender shade. Good producer. ... .20 
Morning Mist—White, tipped a delicate lavender. New. .25 
Rose Wilmoth—Beautiful rose pink. Grand for cutting... .20 
Rothout—Deep scarlet. Free flowering. | .........0..00.0..00.: 15 
One tuber each of Amber Queen, Bronze Beauty, Catherine, 
Indian Chief, Mary Munns, Morning Mist and Rothout, six 
tubers in all, for $1.00, labeled and postpaid. 
One tuber each of all above 12 varieties, $1.75. 
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