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Pompon Dantas 
(Roots) 
An up-to-date list of all the latest and best of these charming miniature 
12 EXHIBITION POMPON DAHLIAS 
Dahlias, now so much admired and so beautiful for table decoration. All 
varieties are ot smallest size and perfect form. 
Amber Glow. Coral and gold. Iroquois Flame. Red. 
Betty Ann. Soft clear pink. Joe. Fette. Pure white. 
Bronze Beauty. Lovely bronze. 
Cecil. Red. Little Nell. Orchid-pink, $1.00. 
Clover. Cream-white tinted pink. Morning Mist. Delicate lavender. 
Ae tes . Rich, royal purple, $1.50. 
Gerda. Cream-yellow shading to can- Purple Gem. Rich, royal purple, $1.5 
ary. Zoe. Yellow. 
PRICES: Any of the above, in roots, 50¢ each, except otherwise noted. 
COLLECTION: One root each of the above 12 varieties, $5.00. 
THE BEST SINGLE DAHLIAS (Roots) 
Cheerful. Red tipped white. $1.00. 
Delight. Tyrian rose. 75c. 
Newport Wonder. Soft pink. 
Twinkle (orchid flower). Rose and white color. 
variety. 50c. 
Fuji San. Gold with red at base of petals. 50c. 
Purity. Pure white. 50c. 
Tango Century. Orange and gold. 50c. 
Yellow Dogwood. Yellow. 50c. 
COLLECTION: One each of the above 8 varieties, $4.00. 
GIANT SHOW OR BALL DAHLIAS (Roots) 
A most unusual and striking 
New Dahlia for 1942, 
MARSHALL KERNOCHAN 
Very early blooming. With- 
out doubt the best red Ball 
Dahlia ever introduced. Won 
first prize at New York 
World’s Fair and the first 
and special prize at the 
American Dahlia Society 
Show. Roots $3.00, plants 
$1.50. 
A. D. Livoni. Soft pink. 
Carolyn Ball. Clear pink. 
James Vick. Purple-crimson. 
Kentucky Snowball. Pure white. 
Leah Pearl. Pink and cream. 

$1.00. 
Mary Helen. Yellow. 
Maude Adams. Clear shell-pink. 
Mrs. C. D. Anderson. Rich pur- 
plish crimson. 
Mrs. Helen Hollis. Red. 75c. 
Peacherino. Coral-pink. $1.00. 
PRICES: Any of the above, in roots, 50¢ each, except otherwise noted. 
COLLECTION: One each of the above 10 varieties, $4.50. 

Acme Japanese Beetle Spray. A ‘perfect repellent. Toxic to Japanese 
beetles; non-poisonous to humans. See page 73. 
LUCKY STRIKE. Another splendid Japanese Beetle control. See page 73. 



THE LOVELY MINIATURE DAHLIAS (Roots) 
as pictured on page 49 
These gems of the Dahlia world come in the same types as the large-flowering 
varieties, and have brought an entirely new realm of possibilities in the Dahlia 
for garden decoration and cut-flower purposes. They are all free blooming and 
ideal for cutting and landscape effects. Most of them are low-growing, their 
average height being 2, feet. 
“Baby Royal. S.C. Salmon-pink. 
Bishop of Llandaff. Vivid, brilliant scarlet. One of the best. 
Coralette. Lovely coral-pink. 
Little Slam. Violet rose. 75c. 
Little Colonel. Soft pink. 75c. 
*Couronne. F.D. White. 
*Snowsprite. C. White. 65c. 
Sylvia. Scarlet-red. An outstanding variety. 65c. 
Wine Drop. Rich purplish wine tone. 
PRICES: Any of the above, in roots, 50c each, except otherwise noted. 
COLLECTION: One root each of the above Miniature Dahlias, $6.50. 
LARGE CACTUS DAHLIAS (Roots) 
Franz Berger. Bright coral-red. 50c. 
Frau O. Bracht. A clean-cut, straight-petaled flower of clear light primrose- 
yellow. 75c. 
Golden Standard. Warm buff with shades of amber and gold. Very striking. 50c. 
Gretel. Soft fiery red. 50c. 
Jersey's Dainty. White, faintly tinged with lavender. 
Josephine G. Lovely rose-pink. 50c. 
Miss Belgium: Very bright orange. 50c. 
Prachterl. Empire yellow, with long, broad petals that curl and twist in a most 
enchanting manner to give the huge blooms great depth. $1.00. 
Renate Mueller. Rose and yellow. 50c. 
Star of Bethlehem. Flowers are pure white with fine pointed petals, with a large, 
high tight center. 50c. 
Prolific bloomer.. 50c. 
COLLECTION: One each of the above 10 varieties, $5.00. 

Large Hybrid Cactus Dahlia 

54 Use Corn-Fume for Dahlia Borers. See Page 42 
Max Schling Seedsmen, Inc. 

