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DAINTY POMPON DAHLIAS 
These continue as the most popular of all dahlias. They make small 
decorative plants with an abundance of flowers which are highly prized 
for cutting, and last a long time in water. The following twelve varieties 
are distinctly worthwhile, and represent a carefully picked list of only 
the best in this class. 
ALL BRIGHT—Brilliant red and gold. 
AMBER QUEEN—Atiractive, well-formed, button-like blooms of amber 
shaded apricot. 
ANNA CHRISTIANA—Yellow gold. 
DOLORES—Deep Spanish pink. 
IOLANTHE—Salmon-bronze. 
JOE FETTE—Pure white; perfect blooms on long erect stems. 
JOHNNY PEPPIN—Deep maroon. 
MARY MUNNS—Dark orchid. A favorite cut flower. 
MIKE—A bright scarlet red. 
NELLIE FRAZIER—Cheerful little blooms of an enchanting bright pink. 
PEGGY ANNE—Golden apricot, tipped red. Long stems. 

TOM THUMB—A tiny vivid bright orange, of perfect form. A best 
seller. 

Any of the above Pompon Dahlia roots, 25c each, $2.50 per dozen. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION — One root each variety (12 roots), $2.25. 
Two roots each variety (24 roots), $4.25. 
SPECIAL POMPON DOZEN 
12 Tubers, all different, our selection, $2.00 postpaid. 
GLADIOLUS, BEACON 
Voted first place by both the New England and Canadian Gladiolus 
Societies. Stands out like a lighthouse. 
Bright salmon-scarlet with a broad creamy throat. One of the very 
tallest growers. Eight florets open at once on a very long spike. 
Striking either as an individual bloom or in a group. 
10c each, $1.00 per dozen. 

