
Pompon Dahlia 
Betty Malone 
Each $1.50 
One of the most outstanding of all Pompons. Among its winnings are 
five awards of the A. D. S. Show in New York, the best Pom in the 
Seedling class at Camden, and three First Awards at other shows. A 
clean-cut variety that produces a mass of blooms perfect for exhibiting. 
Color, white distinctly and evenly tipped violet-purple. Stems perfect. 
Bob White Each 25c 
Milk-white, having just a cast of yellow when opening. Bush is low 
and spreading with blooms on long stems. Ideal for bedding as well as 
the right form for exhibiting. Wins regularly on the show table. 
Bronze Beauty Each 25c 
The small blooms are borne profusely on elegant stiff stems. They are 
bright buff deepening to a rich brown shade. 
Catherine Each 25c 
Lovely small blooms of a pure rich yellow. Always much admired. Splendid 
for garden display and for cutting. 
Chita Each $1.50 
A pure canary-yellow Pom. This variety is worth growing for its prolific 
blooming habits, fine bushes and keeping qualities. We consider this the 
best yellow commercial Pompon introduced to date. 
Dot Each 35e 
A pure white Pom on perfect stems. A strong grower and an early 
bloomer. Very good as a cut flower or for decorating. 
Edith Muller Each 25c 
The compact bushes are covered with a great number of small, round, 
glistening orange blooms. Very showy. 
Grain O’ Gold Each 75c 
A very interesting and neatly formed clear yellow. A seedling of Little 
Edith winning for the Best Pompon Seedling at New York in 1938. 
Ila Each 50c 
Deep oxblood-red. Here is a new Pom which is surely a gem. Every bloom 
is perfect in form and on a splendid stem. We predict a brilliant future 
for this variety and a long era of popularity. 
Each $1.50 
Little Prince 
The smallest of yellow Pompons. Very neat. Fine stem the way a good 
Pompon should be. A good grower with many exhibition blooms and the 
most promising winner for the show table. 
Each 50c 
Reginald RRC. Sent reer ee 
A fine exhibition Pom for the purple class. Diminutive in size and com- 
plete in form. A winner. 
Each 25c 
Roodhouth ; 
For brilliance and beauty this charming Pompon Dahlia has few equals. 
The color is a rich crimson-red. 
Each 25c 
Snowclad 
Perfectly formed, small flowers of pure white. Blooms freely and abun- 
dantly. Combines well with all other colors. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
These Miniature Dahlias are of various forms and types, being merely 
"Vest-pocket” editions of the large-flowered decorative, cactus and other 
types. They are unexcelled for planting in the border because of their 
dwarf growth and free-blooming qualities. They require but little disbud- 
ding, if any. Their value as cut flowers assures them a place in every garden. 
Bishop of Landaff. (M. P.) _ Each 40c 
This is an unusual and very attractive flower, petals being bright scarlet 
with a deep garnet center. Foliage is lacy, of a reddish bronze color. 
Wonderful for landscape effects and home arrangements. Very popular 
as a cut flower. 
Each 50c 
Blue Bird. (M. F. D.) 
Bluish ees ball-shaped blooms of formal decorative type. The flow- 
ers, 3 inches across, are borne freely on plants 31 feet tall. 5 
Jean. (M. S. C.) _ Each 35¢ 
Color apricot-buff suffused soft lilac-rose. A beautiful Dahlia, free, early 
bloomer, and very satisfactory. You can cut bouquets from one bush two 
or three times a week. Each 35 
Little Jewel. (M. F. D.) ; ach 35¢ 
Small rounded flowers about 2 inches across of a pure peach-blossom- 
pink. They are borne profusely on compact plants 3 feet high. » 50 
Little Nemo. (M. F. D.) Ream Eacl 08 
A striking crimson uniformly tipped white which is uncommon in _Dbi- 
colors. Very pleasing and regular in form but sometimes grows too large 
for the Miniature class. However, it is very beautiful and popular wher- 
ever rown. 
; Each 50c 
Orchid Lady. (M. F. D.) Me 
Runs so aya to 4 inches that it is almost too large for a Miniature. 
For a garden Dahlia it is always a mass of blooms and it is a real com- 
mercial, good for cutting and home decorations. Color bright violet-rose 
or light lilac. 
Sanhican’s Sweetheart. (M. S. C.) Each 30c 
An artistic and useful variety. Color ochreous-buff, suffused rose-red. 
Low growing bushes covered with blooms. 
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SINGLE DAHLIAS 
Doris Each 35c 
Deep velvety carmine, heavily tipped pure white. A truly spectacular color 
combination. Bushes are semi-compact, making a nice appearance in the 
garden. Growing habits and stems ideal. 
Garnet Poinsettia Each 25c 
Rich, glowing garnet with a brilliant, glistening sheen. Large blooms of 
Poinsettia form are he!d on long, stiff stems on strong plants, producing 
profusely. 
James Weller Each 25c 
Effective because of its color combination of rich golden yellow with 
central zone of each petal soft rosy red. Large, well-formed blooms are 
held erect on long, stiff stems. 
Pequot Yellow. (S.) Each 35c 
A very large clear yellow, especially fine for exhibiting. Good habits of 
growth, and a variety which is very popular. 
Scarlet Century Each 25c 
Bright, glowing scarlet on erect stems. Good grower, free bloomer, with 
petals evenly placed. 
NEW DWARF DAHLIAS 
For Pot Culture and Landscape Planting 
The wonderful new race of Dahlias primarily introduced for greenhouse 
blooming in pots, not only serve well in this respect, but are also unusually 
useful for planting in borders in the garden. 
In the greenhouse or conservatory they can be forced into bloom for 
Easter and the months following. When they have served for this purpose 
they may be transplanted to the garden and will there continue to bloom 
until frost, after which, following a short rest, they may again be potted 
for indoor blooming. 
The habit of the plant is compact and dwarf, producing flowers when 
they are a little over a foot in height after forming only a very few leaves. 
Christine 
Pure white, dainty flowers of small size are very freely produced. 
Elsie 
Deep golden yellow at center passing to rich orange-carmine towards the 
tips of the petals. Flower of good size and excellent form. Free and vig- 
orous. Semi-Cactus. 
Gertrude 
Clean sulphur-yellow. Good size. Very compact either as a pot plant or 
in the border. 
Kate 
Bright orange-scarlet. 
A formal decorative. 
Rosaline 
Lilac-rose, paler toward the center. Attractive and useful both in pots 
and in the garden. 
Ursula 
An intense crimson informal decorative with carmine reverse. Large. 
Rooted cuttings in pots, 50c each; set of 6 for $2.50 
Roots for winter flowering, 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 
Bright showy flowers are of formal contour. 
New Dwarf Dahlia, Gertrude 

