
Sherry | Reginald Ila 
POMPON DAHLIAS—Cont’d 
Exhibition Varieties 
JOHNNY (West 86), Bluom 114, Bush 314 ft. 
Dark red or maroon. Very small. Almost a per- 
- fect ball. Slow to propagate. Root, .50 
LITTLE EDITH (87), Bloom 114, Bush 31% ft. 
Primrose yellow tipped bright carmine. <A stand 
ard variety with years of consistent winning. Good 
form. Very worthwhile. Good for cutting. 
Root, .25 
LITTLE PRINCE (87), Bloom 1! Bush 21% ft. 
Pure light yellow of fine form. Consistently small. 
Completes nicely to the stem. Bush growth good. 
Profuse. Root, $1.00; Pot Root, .75; Plant, .50 
MRS. J. TELFER (Australia 87), Bloom 1!4, Bush 
2'% ft. White with a slight yellowish cast. Al- 
most a perfect ball. Perfect centers. Some ten- 
dency to burn in early season. Has won many 
prizes. Root, .50; Pot Root, .50 
PINK DUCHESS (Wasser 85), 1942, Bloom 11,, 
Bush 3 ft. Lilac rose of ideal size with petals 
quilled and with good centers. Has won many 
prizes. Very good. 
Root, $2.00; Pot Root, $1.50; Plant, $1.00 
REGINALD (Australia 86), Bloom 114, Bush 2!4 
ft. A fine Burgundy red of ideal size and finest 
form. A leader in its class. Rugged bush. 
Root, .35 
SHERRY. See Cut Flower Pompons. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
Cut Flower Varieties 
BOB WHITE (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 1'4, Bush 2 ft. 
Milk white, with a cast of yellow when opening. 
Low spreading bush and long stems, ideal for cut- 
ting, bedding and exhibiting. Root, .35 
CHITA (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 1 34, Bush 3 ft. Pure 
canary yellow. Profuse, and blooms keep well. A 
little beauty. Not temperamental. Root, .50 
DEE DEE (Estes 84), Bloom 2, Bush 31% ft. A 
pale lilac which ordinarily runs too large for ex- 
hibition but fine for cutting. Nice for home use 
because of its color. Root, .35 
EDITH MUELLER (Mueller-Badetty 85), Bloom 
134, Bush 3 ft. A bright soft apricot suffused 
peach red. Much in demand as a cut flower. 
Root, .25 
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Chita 
POMPON DAHLIAS—Cont’d 
Cut Flower Varieties 
GERTRUDE (Salbach 85), Bloom 1!4, Bush 3 ft. 
Bright glowing carmine of good form on strong 
stems. One of the best bright reds to date. Root, .35 
GOLDILOCKS (Seal 85), Bloom 134, Bush 21!% ft. 
Gold deepening at centers. Flowers well formed. 
Good for cutting. Root, .25 
HELEN ANITA (85), Bloom 134, Bush 214 ft. A 
beauitful lilac with a lighter reverse and white cen- 
ter. Very attractive and good for cutting. Root, .25 
HONEY. 
JOE FETTE (Boston 83), Bloom 1!4, Bush 3 ft. A 
very good pure white with good stems for cutting. 
Blooms early. In demand for florist use. Root, .25 
LITTLE DAVID (Twichett 85), Bloom 114, Bush 3 
ft. Russet orange of almost perfect form. Blooms 
freely and fine for both cutting and exhibiting. 
Root, .25 
LITTLE EDITH. See Exhibition Pompons. 
MARY MUNNS (Bolsa 85), Bloom 114, Bush 2! 
ft. One of the best in phlox or mallow purple. 
Good for exhibition or cutting. Root, .25 
MIKE (Boston 84), Bloom 1!4, Bush 2'% ft. Bright 
burnt orange, shading lighter at the outer petals. 
Attractive and jutting with blooms. Root, .25 
MORNING MIST (Badetty 85), Bloom 134, Bush 
3'% ft. White tipped lavender and rosy lavender 
at center. Some flowers a little large, but very 
popular. A fine cut flower with long stems. 
Root, .25 
See Exhibition Pompons. 
REGINALD. See Exhibition Pompons. 
ROSALIE (Sanhican 85), Bloom 134, Bush 3 ft. 
Splendid cut flower. Ivory white in color. Stems 
good and fine bush growth. Prolific. Root, .25 
SHERRY (85), Bloom 2, Bush 2!'4 ft. A deep 
purple, nearly round and very attractive. Occa- 
sionally may come oversize. Bush sturdy, and a 
very popular variety. Root, .35 
SNOWCLAD (Dreer 80), Bloom 114, Bush 3 ft. A 
free, early blooming standard white Pom. Excel- 
lent cut flower. Root, .25 
SUNNY DAYBREAK (Keynes 85), Bloom 1 34, 
Lemon yellow, heavily tipped cardinal. 
Root, .25 
Bush 3 ft. 
Flowers of good form. 
YELLOW GEM (McWhirter 84), Bloom 11%, Bush 
Old, but 
3 ft. Clear canary yellow of fine form. 
Root, .25 
still a good cut flower. 
