





asart easly and artistically. Culture same as for pompoms. Do not disbud. 
We have a fine collection of Miniatures, selected for color and keep- 
ing qualities. Many were imported from Holland by us before the 
war; are good clean hes which fas never been pores Average 
height, 2% to 3 feet. Se eee 

50 cents She eCollections; your ‘selection, 5 for 
$2.00. 12, for $4. 00. ve : ee 
ett 8 rose, “broad dark center zone. 
"Bernadine Ms. C. ) Blended pink and rose. 
Bishop of Llandaff (Duplex) —Rich dark Ted flower, ‘black lacy 
=e foliage. _ Sop ass : epg = Re 
"Chancellor ‘(S)—Red with proad) black “center zone. 
-Chard’s ‘Vanity (MLS. C.)—Lovely shade of rose pink. — 
- Coronne (MF, D. )—Waxy white like gardenia. si 























_ cushion” center. _ Unusual and attractive. : 
oS Doreen Crane (Me. )—Bronzy orange, prolific ploomer. 
"potty Dimple. (MED. .) Yellow with pink. edged petals, a | 

Golden ‘Drop (MED. )—Golden bronze. ‘Lovely in arrangements. 
A Rose (MF.D.)—Bright _ cerise pink. SS eae ai 
floral work. 5 ei ; a 
& Herlinde (Mi ED.) —Lovely : shade of salmon pink. 
Ss ‘Madame ey ms. C. )—Bright 1 Fed. curlea oe 
Market Jewel (Ms. C. )—Dark, Jevely r red. "Arranges easily, lovely in 
aS white ee : 
= Marjorie ‘Emberson” , (MS. C. .) Rich clear pink : 
‘Mia Karsten (Ss. )—Rosy_ lavender, broad dark zone. 
Pastel (S. .)—Blended- yellow and. ‘soft pink. es 
‘Richard Twyford (M. Ss. C. )—Warm oe orange on n Tong wiry stems, 
. _ Excellent in- every: WAY: aes ae 

These cree Femail Howerllic Dahlias are formed like the large - 
: dahlias but from two to four inches across. Prolific bloomers and 
- fine cut flowers. Excellent. for baskets and bouquets as they arrange — 
Croix du Sud (Anemone) —Large anemone, 4to5 in., red ith yellow fs 
Helly, Boudewijn SE )—Pure white, 4 to 5 in., for cutting “and eta 
Rose Gray—Lovely lavender rose. 
-_ Symphonia (Duplex) —Bright rich scarlet flowers, dark brown foliage. 
Very attractive. 
Sweet Sue (M.F.D.)—Pink with cream center, tubular petals. 
“Tryon’s. Camellia (M.F.D.)—Soft, rich red, perfect Camellia form: 
' Very prolific bloomer. 
POM POMS 
Small type Ball Dahlias, 1 to 2 inches across. These little beauties 
are highly recommended for cutting. Ideal for baskets, bouquets and 
~-arrangements, Easily grown. Can be planted as close as 2% feet 
_ apart and work nicely in background plantings. Require very little 
fertilizer but do like water during dry weather. Pinch out top of 
plant when it gets four or five pair of leaves; this produces a nice 
bushy plant with loads of flowers. Average plants 2% to 3 feet tall 
and need no eal caches Should be staked and tied to prevent wind 
damage. 
25 cents each. 
1 dozen, your choice, $2.50, post 
paid. 
Anna von Schwerin (Grafin)—Dainty shell pink 
-Bantam—Best bright red, tall with long stems. 
Betty Ann—Very good pink. 
Doria—Small, perfect ball. Dark maroon. 
Edith Mueller—Lovely blend of yellow, orange, salmon. 
_ Elizabeth Ann—Peace rose with gold blush. 
_. Flapper—Novelty color, purple, pink blotches. 
-Florist’s Gem—Bright yellow, red edge. 
Gerda—Very good bronze, red reverse. 
: Hazel Dell—Lavender pink, deeper edge. 
Helen Anita—Lovely orchid with white center. 
Hla—Rich, dark velvety red. New. S —S 
Libby Rohr—Deep rosy purple. 2 : 
Little David—Burnt Orange. 
_ Little Dorrit—Small, perfect, purple. ee aaa pe a 
“Little Snowball—Lovely, pure white. Nees Bes 2 
_ Marietta—Dark red, yellow reverse. 4 
"Mary Munns—Fuschia. 
Minnie Mells—Orchid, darker edge and center. 
_Nerissa—Deep pink. 
Patricia K—White with orchid qvercast. 
: Pixy—Quilled petals, BEOREy orange. 
Rosalie—Cream. 
‘Silvertip—Purple with white tips. 
Sumeya—Rosy magenta, silver reverse. 
‘Taka’s Yellow—Deep rich yellow, ee stems. 
_ Yellow Gem—Clear yellow... 
Zierpuppe—Grange “salivion; tubular petals. _ 
