Pompon Dahlias 
Fascinating small flowered Dahlias, valued as 
cut flowers for house decoration, particularly 
for the table. The pretty symmetrical ball- 
shaped flowers, in bright, clear colors, are pro- 
duced on long stiff stems, and last a long time 

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the garden. 
ANNA VON SCHWERIN. 
pink. 75e¢ 
riety. 75¢ 
TOY. Rose pink. 60¢ 

Plant Dahlias from April Ist fo July 15. Order early 
Small, perfect delicate 
AMY. Pale lavender, white at base. 75¢ 
BRUNETTE. Deep maroon, white tipped. 45¢ 
FASCINATION. Nice lavender. 45c¢ 
HELEN COHAN. True pink, silver tipped. 60c¢ 
JUDY. An exceptionally fine new pure white va- 
MARY MUNNS. Deep mauve. 45¢ 
NORA. Good rich tan or buff color. 60¢ 
PENNY. Finest deep yellow. 60¢ 
YELLOW GEM. Bright yellow. 45e¢ 
ALICE HAITT. Rich red, prolific. 45¢ 
in water, without burning the stems. Plants 
are free flowering and make a fine display in 

Pompon Dahlias as possible, to avoid shortage at shipping time. Large Decorative Dahlia, Paul J. Howard, $1.00 

California Flowerland CARNATIONS 
New in colorings, beautifully formed, entrancingly fragrant. Mammoth Carnations like the choicest displayed at exclu- 
sive florists’ shops. You can grow these in your own garden, if you plant some of Paul J. Howard’s marvellous new varieties. 
AVIATOR. Prodigious in the quantities of huge white flowers, 
with deep crimson edges, stripes and blotches. 
BETSY. Soft silky white, with dainty crimson picotee and rich 
clove fragrance; quaint and lovely. One of the freest flowering and 
most satisfactory of all. 
CANARY COTTAGE. Sparkling yellow, clear and full of life. At 
times petals are faintly tinged with orchid at the edge. 
CARLOTTA. Bright rose with coral sheen. The finest and freest 
blooming of the deep pink varieties. 
CIRRUS CLOUD. The petals of pearly rose are traversed with 
streamers and pennants of rose and scarlet. 
DAWN. Soft golden yellow, beautifully striped with wide bars 
of old rose. 
DAZZLER. Intense scarlet, full rounded beautiful blooms. 
E. K. HARVEY. Pure white, stained and marbled deep rose; in- 
tensely fragrant. One of the best garden varieties. 
GIANT LADDIE. Lovely rich salmon pink with unusually large 
flowers on long strong stems. An Improved Laddie which has long 
been a favorite. 
MARCHIONESS OF HEADFORT. One of the most beautiful novel- 
ties; its color pattern is similar to the variety Pelargonium, but the 
overlay is bright orange-red, on a creamy white ground. 
NAVAJO. Golden buff shot with long arrows of golden scarlet. 
Very striking. 
PELARGONIUM. Petals edged white, blocked and overlaid crim- 
sOn maroon, 
PHARAOH. Beautiful novelty Carnation, delicate orange, shaded 
pink, the tips of petals fringed scarlet. Large full flowers on strong 
stems; vigorous, free flowering plants with broad foliage. 
RADIOLITE. Wonderful shade of red, not especially dark, in a 
flower that is beautiful and showy. 
RAJAH. Yellow petals with bizarre bars and stripes of pure ver- 
milion. 
ROYAL ROBE. Rich purple, a regal flower of velvety texture. 
SPRINGTIME. Fresh, clear, peachblossom pink; very lovely. 
SCARLET KING. Sensational flowers with large petals of great substance, 
white blocked or overlaid with brilliant scarlet. The markings and form are 
the same as in the variety Pelargonium, but the color is more vivid. 
THELMA. Very large, lovely salmon pink. 
TOPSY. Glorious shade of dark red. 
UNIQUE. Petals of satin-like texture are old rose, with threadlike lines of 
purple-carmine, both odd and striking. 
WANDA. Rich deep crimson with scarlet glow; large, deeply fringed and 
intensely fragrant. 
WHITE CAMEO. Glistening snowy white, of exquisite form and texture: 
fine grower, with long stems. 
Price of Carnations: Extra fine, well rooted plants in 22-inch pots. Each 
50c; 10 for $4.50 
Carnation Plants will be ready from about February 15 on. 

















