POM PONS 
We sold so close on Poms last season that our planting 
was not so extensive but we still think we are offering 
one of the best assortments of Pom Pons to be found. 
All have proven their worth in freeness of bloom, good 
growing habits and strong healthly plants. 
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BETTY MALONE—Extra small white tipped lav- 
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BLACKTHORNE—Very dark maroon, almost black. 
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ELSA—English novelty of ivory white. Very small 
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CHITA—Exhibition size lemon yellow. Well branch- 
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CELESTIA—Small exhibition pure white, Tall bush 
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ILA—Small deep wine red, nearly round. Australian 
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The following are all uniform price. 25c each. 
ATOM—Very small orange red on long stems. 
BANTAM—Small bright scarlet. 
BETTY ANN—Lavender pink of medium size. Splendid 
keeper. 
DAINTY MISS—White with an overcast of pink. Very 
dainty. 
DEE DEE—Lovely small light lavender. Everyone likes 
this. 
DORIA—Dark maroon from Australia, nearly round. 
EDITH MUELLER—Small red with gold edges. 
GERTRUDE—Deep blood red. A general favorite. 
HAZEL DELL—Bright cerise and pink. 
HAZEL—Very small honey yellow. 
HELEN ANITA—Lavender with white eye. 
JOHNNY PEPPEN—Small dar crimson, free bloomer. 
LITTLE JOHNNIE—Small crimson with a green eye. 
Attractive. 
MORNING MIST—Lavender and white. Fine for table 
decorations. ’ 
MINNIE MELLS—Small delicate lavender with white 
shadings. 
PURE LOVE—Dark lavender on fine stems. Nice bush 
growth. 
