Pam Pom Dahlias 
The tiny little miniature ball dahlias, perfect in form, and 
not exceeding two inches in diameter. The bouquet dahlia 
which is growing in popularity daily. 
AIMEE—Light autumn. Very smiglh, = tates 28 cee eaten eee 62725 
BETTY ANN—Soft rose pink -...05..0--c0c00-0-- nr As} 
BRONZ BEAUTY—Rich autumn ...... 25 
DAINTY MISS—Dainty shell Dink = petete nts Seine eae 23 
DORIA—-Garnet, shaded DUT ple serra tee ie a ee See 25 
EDITH MUELLER—Peach M25 
HAZEL---Rose autumin’ 2300.22 Sy ee wiS) 
- JOE FETTE—Pure white. Carlyn a5. sees Sine 7 te Wea cg ae 
LEMON DROP—Yellow. Extra QO0C carn 2m Pile mare ass 
MARY MUNNS—Mallow purple $F rade areas 25 
MORNING MIST—White and lavender... 25 
PINK DUCHESS (Pom), “Allen,” 1942. Bloom 114x1. 
Delicate pink at the center, the color deepening toward 
the stem. Long, stiff stems and splendid foliage. Has 
won twelve blue ribbons, in fact, it has NEVER BEEN 
BEATEN. It is a very profuse bloomer; the plants were 
loaded with blooms this year from July 15th on. 
Root 3.00; Plant 1.00 

RURPLE*JOY—Purplea.< Soy ee ap Pas) 
ROSALIE—Plum purple. Extra tine 5 
ROSEBUD—Rose and cream ......-0-- Pao) 
PLANTS 
We have found that if plants are started and grown prop- 
erly, they will produce as good, if not better, results than roots. 
All our plants are grown from base cuttings from selected 
stock, and grown in special containers, which are equivalent to 
about a four-inch flower pot. 
We recommend planting out from May 10th to June 25th 
in this locality. 

Dahlia Seed 
Every dahlia grower who grows “seedlings” will tell you 
his greatest thrill is ‘‘watching’ the “new” dahlia coming 
in bloom. Every new dahlia will be different from any other 
known variety. 
Dahlia seed planted in the spring will commence to bloom 
in August, and continue until frost. It is not unusual to have 
blooms 10 to 12 inches across. 
New seedlings of merit, that have few faults, are readily 
salable at worthwhile prices. 
The dahlia seed we offer is the same high quality that we 
plant and from which we obtain our outstanding introductions. 
This seed is grown in the finest location in the United States, 
where the seasons are the longest, and that is in the extrer” 
Southwest. 
There are NO small varieties grown within a radius of 
several miles. Only the very LARGEST varieties. 
If you find that you have a good seedling, please write us 
about it. 
Fifty Dahlia Seed, $2.75; 100 Dahlia Seed, $5.00. 
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