20 MINIATURE AND POMPON DAHLIAS 
TROJAN S. Ge"Orenee scarletin ee .50 
VIOLET PEARL S. C.—Bright rose pink .75 
WHITE BABY ROYAL I. D. — Lovely 
little cream white — low plant ...... .50 
WHITE FAWN F. D.—A very floriferous 
pure white especially recommended 
for cutting since it has stiff stems,’ 
and is a remarkable keeper .............. 2.00 
WHITE PEARL Cact. — This pure white 
is excellent for decorations, if dis- 
budded freely. Plant is quite dwarf .50 
WINIFRED I. D.—An excellent bright 
scarlet on long stems; a constant 
bloomer 2k See eae 1.00 
WINE DROP F. D.—Very good small 
flower in rich wine color ................ 50 
WINSOME I. D.—Bright rosy purple on 
yellow 2858 eee a eee Pe ees oa 1.50 
YELLOW PET F. D.—Clear bright yel- 
LO Wiss Set tate Pea eee Tee te ree .50 
Pompon or Bouquet 
Dahlias 
These are a small Ball Type which, for show 
purposes, must not be over two inches in dia- 
meter. They have long stems and are great 
bloomers; are ideal for cutflowers as they are 
very lasting. 
Pompon and Miniature Dahlias should not be 
heavily fertilized. 
Root 
AMBER QUEEN — Clear rich amber, 
shaded)iapricot, =... ee .35 
ATOM—One of the smallest in orange 
scarlet. Exhibition variety ................ .35 
BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD—Small flower 
in a pleasing shade of soft red— 
Outed warktiton ois eo eee .50 
BETTY ANNE—A clear soft pink, one 
of the best in that coloring. Small 
and very, [reeks tis ee .50 
BETTY MALONE—A small flower of 
white distinctly and evenly tipped 
violeti purples oe ee 1.00 
BOB WHITE—Very free bloomer in late 
season, and good form for exhibition .50 
BRASS BUTTON—Bright yellow in color, 
and consistently small ...................... 1.00 
