26 W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
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Pompon Standard List 
(Continued from page 25) 
(Practically all Pompons are ideal for cutting’) 
PRICE 25c EACH; $2.50 PER DOZEN 
Note: To those not familiar with the varieties of Pompons, we will make up 
a collection of 13, no two alike, and giving the full range of color, for $2.50. 
Pompon dahlias are rapidly gaining popular favor once more. 
For cutting 
purposes they have no equal, lasting for days even in the hottest weather. 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
ANNA VON SCHWERINGEN. An ex- 
cellent cutting variety by reason of 
its long stems and pleasing shade 
of pink ‘ 
AMBER QUEEN. Rich old gold, fine 
ins foweérvandystemune eset, ee ete ee 3 
CLARA HARSH. Perfect blooms of 
yellow; tipped with crimson............ 3 
CORONA (W). A miniature decora- 
tive form of pompon. Snowy white. 
One of the most useful of all pom- 
pons (identical with Coronne).......... 3 
Hae Renee eae Shee oan new Wena dawn x mae en Soe te 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
ISABEL. _ Vivid scarlet) 2 4 
JOE FETTIE. Pure white, excellent 
variety, for cutting + eae = eee eee 4 
MINNIE MELLOR Orchid pink with 
g00d form candestems ee eee 3 
ROSA WILMOTH. Rose pink. Ideal 
Lor Cu tian eis oe a ang al ae 3 
YELLOW GEM. Pure yellow of ex- 
cellent form and habit. The best of 
the sVellowsaneee ee ee nn tae 3 
Gladiolus 
A flower now so immensely popular that description is unnecessary. Plant at 
intervals up to June 20 to prolong the blooming season. 
be avoided. 
GROUP NO. 1 
75c per dozen; $4.00 per 100 
ALBATROSS. Large pure white. 
CHARLES DICKENS. Radiant purple. 
DR. BENNETT. Flame scarlet. 
DR. MOODY. A large lavender. 
EARLY SUNRISE. Flame red (early). 
GIANT NYMPH. Pink: extra large. 
GLORIANA. Orange salmon. 
GOLDEN DREAM. Beautiful soft yel- 
Ow 
MARMORA. Smoky lavender. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. Rose, 
scarlet. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON. Lovely cameo pink. 
MRS. DR. NORTON. Pink, yellow throat. 
Gladioli in Mixture, 35c per doz. 
$2.50 per 100 
Prepaid to 4th zone only 
striped 


Heavy fertilizing should 
The following varieties and groups will be found very satisfactory: 
GROUP No. 2 
$1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per 100 
AIDA. Rich, deep violet purple. 
BETTY NUTHALL. Salmon and yellow. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. Fine, large, white 
creamy throat. 
MINUET. Best of the large lavenders. 
MISS ALAMEDA. ‘Tall medium pink, 
large pink throat. 
MOTHER MACHREE. Soft lavender and 
subdued orange with an overcast of 
gray. 
OUR SELECTION. Salmon-red, flecked 
with deeper shades. 
PICARDY. Shrimp pink. Extra fine. 
RED PHIPPS. Beautiful glowing red. 
RUFFLED GOLD. Very ruffled, golden 
yellow. 
SALBACH’S ORCHID. 
Dink. 
W. H. PHIPPS. 
Fine lavender 
Bright salmon-pink. 

W. W. Wilmore Nursery, 
W. 38th and Wadsworth, 
Denver, Colorado. 
Gentlemen: 

Denver, Colorado, 
May 8, 1940. 
Please accept this letter as a message of appreciation for the fine service 
and the extra quality shrubs and trees 
We particularly want to commen 
you recently planted at our new home. 
Mr. Jack Harenberg for his helpful 
suggestions in landscaping and selecting the proper trees and shrubs best 
suited for the grounds. 
Without reservation we recommend your company to anyone who may 
be in the market for nursery stock. 
Yours very truly, 
(Signed) JACK H. WICKSTRAND, 
Denver Sales Representative 
Golden West Milling Co., 
Longmont, Colorado. 
