20 POMPON DAHLIAS 
TEDDY BEAR—Charm—tTiny blood red 
with small yellow petaloids. Attrac- 
traceive |) lcci sien te sce een eee .50 
TEDDY JOHNSON F. D.—Rose pink and 
white blended in a small ball deco- 
rative. Too large for this miniature 
class, but excellent for florists’ use. .50 
TINY—-Charm—One of the finest of the 
type. The color is peach with a gol- 
den center. Dwarf plant .................. 50 
TIP S. C.—Clear sulphur yellow on long 
stems. A remarkably good keeper 
for cutting. Highly recommended .... .75 
TONY S. C.—An orange terra cotta. Very | 
free, and most attractive ............... 50 
TOWNELEY WELCOME I. D.—A free 
flowering bright pink of rather large 
size, ‘but attractive 30.0. soe -50 
TOWNELEY COCKADE F. D. — Small 
bright rich red of perfect form ........ 1.50 
TROJAN S. C.—Orange scarlet ............... eh O 
VIOLET PEARL S. C.—Bright rose pink .75 
WHITE FAWN F. D.—A very floriferous 
pure white miniature especially rec- 
ommended for cutting. Good stems, 
and a remarkable keeper. New ....... 3.00 
WHITE PEARL—Cactus—A pure white 
that is excellent for decorations if 
disbudded freely. Dwarf plant ........ -50 
WINIFRED I. D.—Bright scarlet on long . 
Stems Leis setae ees ee ae 1.00 
WINE DROP F. D.—A small rich wine 
colored flower on good stems .......... .50 
YELLOW PET F. D.—Clear bright yel- 
low, on long stems 4/4004... 50 
WINSOME I. D.—Bright rosy purple on 
yellow: Ao ee eee 2.00 
Pompon or Bouquet 
Dahlias 
These are a small Ball Type which, for 
show purposes, must not be over two inches 
in diameter. They have long stems and are 
great bloomers; are ideal for cut flowers as 
they are very lasting. 
Pompon and Miniature Dahlias should not 
be heavily fertilized. 
Root 
AIMEE—tTiny bronze with long stems .... .35 
AMBER QUEEN—Clear rich amber, shad- 
ed apricot ii.ki ish encanta ens ee .35 
ATOM—One of the smallest in orange 
scarlet. An exhibition variety ........ 3D 
BETTY ANNE—A clear soft pink, one 
of the best in that coloring and very 
free: Sul he base bok eee 50 
