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The eight varieties listed below are the outstanding new Py ti 
varieties in our huge plantings. Dahlia lovers everywhere YK 
_ will thrill to the magic of these new and glorious com- : en 
| binations of colors and shades. There is new garden oH 
enjoyment for you with our 8 masterpieces listed below. 
(1D) (FD) 
(SC) (D) 
BOBBY DEAN ‘ 
(FD) This is the peach colored counterpart of the famous Jersey ff » 
Beauty. A very distinct color and a must for the true Dahlia !over. An Pie 
outstanding cut-flower variety and wonderful garden show Dahlia. A : A ~ >» 
$1.50 each. ; 
FREDA MONICH > 
(ID) Holland. Mahogany bronze. Startling intense color. A real gar- 
den prize. $1.50 each. 
GINGER ROGERS 
| (D) Huge blooms of deep sulphur yellow, held high on stiff stems 
| and borne in great profusion, describes this exquisite dahlia. $2.50 
each. 
MOTHER'S DAY 
(D) A creamy white giant held erect on good stiff stems. 15-inch 
blooms are common in this variety. A real exhibition variety. $1.75 
each. 
ORMOEST 
(SC) Holland. Deep violet. Silver white center. TWISTED PETALS. 
A most unusual variety. $1.50 each. 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY 
(SC) Lovely bright rose pink of INCURVED form, on good stems. 
This variety has instant appeal. $1.50 each. 
PINK GIANT 
| (D) Very large and of a tyrian pink shade. One of the finest of the 
| varieties. $2.00 each. 
SAN FRANCISCO 
(D) A gorgeous shrimp pink. 12-inch blooms are common. A real 
beauty for form and bloom. $1.50 each. 

Informal decorative. 
Semi-cactus. 
Formal decorative. a 
Decorative. 
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POM PON DAHLIAS 
the New Varieties 
Here are varieties entirely new to the Dahlia world. These importations from Australia have been 
tested in our gardens, and offer something entirely new in shades and colors. Similar to our well 
known Pom Pon and Miniatures, the plants are vigorous and strong growers and heavy bloomers. 
The shading and strength of colors, however, are different, and hard to describe. They must be 
seen to be appreciated. We now offer a limited quantity of these new Australians to help glorify 
American gardens. 
AUSTRALIAN POM PONS 
edge. Small and globular. 85c each. 
MRS. FRENCH 
Soft shell pink. Small and globular. 
Very fine. 85c each. 
MAURINE ABBOTT 
Bushy, low grower. Apricot, flushed 
peachy to creamy edge. 85c each. 
ROYALTY 
Violet mauve. 
type. 85c each. 
RARE 
DORIA 
Deep crimson maroon, small and glob- 
ular. 50c each. 
LITTLE SUNSHINE 
Small, globular, rich light bronze. 50c 
each. 
MRS. J. TELFER 
Pure white, very small, like a ball. 85c 
each. 
MABLE AMOSE 
Deep mauve. Round and small. 85c 
each. 
Informal decorative 


RHONDA 
Deep pinkish purple center to lavender 
Smoky rose, cast blue. Very rare color. 
Miniature cactus. $1.50 each. 
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