
POMPON DAHLIAS 
LITTLE PRINCE—An old variety—a bi- 
color in rich red and white, which 
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LITTLE NORMAN—White and light lav- 
ender blend. A perfect ball ............ 
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD—Rich bril- 
liant red of medium size. Fine garden 
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LITTLE ROSE—Rich rosy mauve .......... 
LITTLE SUNSHINE — Light gold, good 
farm and long stems:)..6).060.0 80. 
MABEL AMOS—Deep mauve ................. 
MARY MUNNS—Fuchsia, with dark or- 
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MIKE—An attractive bright red variety 
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MISS MARJORIE—Very small exhibition 
flower. Color is from mulberry to 
a pansy purple. Very desirable Net 
MORNING MIST—A favorite with the 
florists —- a little large, but very 
dainty. White, tipped lavender with 
rosy lavender at the center .............. 
MRS. FRENCH—Small shell pink. Low 
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MRS. J. TELFERS—Excellent small and 
perfectly formed white for exhibi- 
tion. Very early and free ................ 
NELLY FRASER — Light ground, edged 
rose pink. Effective ........................ 
PINK DUCHESS—Lilac rose of ideal size 
with petals quilled and with good 
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PINK LADY—Rose pink, deeper eye— 
Large, but good cut-flower .............. 
RED PIPER—Rich bright red—profuse 
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ROSALIE — A lovely pompon of clear 
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ROSEGAY—Beautiful deep rose. Petals 
recurve to stem forming a perfect 
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SHERRY—Royal purple. Fine for exhibi- 
tion and cutting, a good root maker 
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SNOWCLAD—A dainty pompon of pur- 
est white; rather short stems, but 
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SULPHUR GLOW—A pale yellow of per- 
fect form. Splendid cutting variety... 
VALDA—Deep mulberry. Small and of 
good exhibition type .................. Net 
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