LITTLE SNOW WHITE. At last we have a new pure 
white Pompon. It is a great improvement over the older 
varieties in every way. An excellent grower and excep- 
tionally free blooming. Extra heavy, field-grown tubers, 
$1.00 each. 
MISS ALMA. A most pleasing combination of lavender 
and white. Blush-white, with edges and tips of the petals 
shaded deep lavender. Extra heavy, field-grown tubers, 
$0.35 each. 
ORANGE GEM. One of the smallest Pompons of clear 
orange. A sturdy plant with stiff stems. Extra heavy, 
field-grown tubers, $0.35 each. 
ROYAL PURPLE. As its name implies, the color is a 
rich deep purple. It is a tall strong grower. Extra 
heavy, field-grown tubers, $0.35 each. 
SHERRY. Another new and distinct color in this class. 
This shade of purple is more readily described as 
“plum.” The tall, bushy plants are covered with these 
beautiful little blooms from early season until frost. 
Extra heavy, field-grown tubers, $0.35 each. 
YELLOW GEM. A yellow that is good for every pur- 
pose. While it is one of the older varieties, it has not 
as yet been beaten. It makes an extra fine plant, covered 
with blooms throughout the season. Extra heavy, field- 
grown tubers, $0.35 each. 
SPECIAL POMPON COLLECTION 
Consisting of 1 tuber each of the 12 choice 
varieties listed. 
TOTAL 12 HIGHEST QUALITY TUBERS 
Regular Catalog Price $5.00 
SPECIAL PRICE, $4.59 

MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
These Miniature types are so named because they are almost exact miniature reproductions of the large flowered 
varieties. They are especially suitable for decorative work in the home, and are also very attractively used in land- 
scape work such as borders or for mass planting. A few of the real dwarf varieties also provide attractive color- 
ing in the rock garden. 
These Miniature Dahlias require no disbudding, and can be planted closer together than the large-flowered va- 
rieties. For best culture, they should be grown without too heavy feeding. 
AURORA. (Formal Decorative.) Distinctly an out- 
standing Dahlia for brilliance of color which is a rare 
blending of golden yellow and fiery red. This will make 
the brightest spot in your garden. A strong growing 
variety that is sure to please. Extra heavy, field-grown 
tubers, $1.00 each. 
BABY SAGAMORE. (Formal Decorative.) A true Min- 
iature of the well-known variety “Sagamore” with the 
same beautiful coloring of rich amber-gold, shading 
to salmon-rose toward the center. Very free-flowering. 
Extra heavy, field-grown tubers, $0.50 each. 
BILLY BOY. (Formal Decorative.) Here is a new Min- 
iature that has everything a good Dahlia should have. 
A very strong dependable plant which produces quanti- 
ties of perfectly formed blooms of a new shade of deep 
carmine. A fine garden variety and a grand one for 
cutting. Extra heavy, field-grown tubers, $2.00 each. 
BISHOP OF LANDAFF. (Peony.) A Duplex present- 
ing a very unusual and attractive flower. Petals are 
bright scarlet with a garnet center. The foliage is lacy 
and a reddish bronze. Wonderful for both landscape 
effect and as a cut flower. Extra heavy, field-grown 
tubers, $0.50 each. 
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CORALETTE. (Formal Decorative.) A perfectly formed 
flower of a very unusual shade of coral-pink. Long, 
wiry stems carried well above the foliage. A very ex- 
cellent cut flower and outstanding in every respect. 
Extra heavy, field-grown tubers, $0.50 each. 
DUBONNET. (Semi-Cactus.) A beautiful deep oxblood- 
red Cactus Dahlia that has become very popular. The 
bushy plants produce a great abundance of bloom that 
increases with cutting. Fine for basket and decorative 
work. Extra heavy, field-grown tubers, $0.50 each. 
FOREST FIRE, JR. (Informal Decorative.) One of the 
most brilliant of all the Miniatures. A very beautiful 
bloom with a combination of amber, yellow, and cardi- 
nal, and the petals twist and curl, making a very artistic 
bloom. The plants are medium tall, strong growers, 
and are very free blooming. Extra heavy, field-grown 
tubers, $0.50 each. 
JUDY. (Formal Decorative.) A 1939 introduction. 
Richness of color is the outstanding feature of this new 
variety. A burnt-orange with no other shading. Blooms 
are of a formal type but the gracefully rolled petals 
produce a pleasing and artistic effect. Fine for exhibi- 
tion and cutting. Extra heavy, field-grown tubers, $1.50 
each. 
