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POMPON DAHLIAS—Cont’d 
Exhibition Varieties 
LITTLE EDITH (87), Bloom 114, Bush 31% ft. 
Primrose yellow tipped bright carmine. <A _ stand- 
ard variety with years of consistent winning. Good 
form. Very worthwhile. Good for cutting. 
Root, .35 
LITTLE PRINCE (87), Bloom 11'%, Bush 2! ft. 
Pure light yellow of fine form. Consistently small. 
Completes nicely to the stem. Bush growth good. 
Profuse. Plant, .59 
MISS MARJORIE (Etherington 85), Bloom 114, 
Bush 21% ft. A very fine mulberry to pansy purple. 
Winner of many prizes. Plant, .50 
MRS. J. TELFER (Australia 87), Bloom 1!%, Bush 
2'% ft. White with a slight yellowish cast. Al- 
most a perfect ball. Perfect centers. Some ten- 
dency to burn in early season. Has won many 
prizes. Root, ./5 NET 
PINK DUCHESS (Wasser 85), Bloom 11%, Bush 
3 ft. Lilac rose of ideal size with petals quilled and 
with good centers. Has won many prizes. Very 
good. Root, ./5 
SHERRY See Cut Flower Pompons. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
Cut Flower Varieties 
BETTY ANN. See Exhibition Pompons. 
BOB WHITE (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 11%, Bush 2 ft. 
Milk white, with a cast of yellow when opening. 
Low spreading bush and long stems, ideal for cut- 
ting, bedding and exhibiting. 
Root, .50 NET; Plant, .59 
CHITA (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 1 34, Bush 3 ft. Pure 
canary yellow. Profuse, and blooms keep well. <A 
little beauty. Not temperamental. Root, .50 
EDITH MUELLER (Mueller-Badetty 85), Bloom 
1 34 Bush 3 ft. A bright soft apricot suffused peach 
red. Much in demand as a cut flower. Root, .35 
GOLDILOCKS (Seal 85), Bloom 134, Bush 21% ft. 
Gold deepening at centers. Flowers well formed. 
Good for cutting. Root, .35 NET 
HELEN ANITA (84), Bloom 134 ,Bush 2! ft. A 
beautiful lilac with a lighter reverse and white cen- 
ter. Very attractive and good for cutting. Root, 35 
HONEY. See Exhibition Pompons. 
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Chita 
POMPON DAHLIAS—Cont’d 
Cut Flower Varieties 
JOE FETTE (Boston 83), Bloom 1!4, Bush 3 ft. A 
very good pure white with good stems for cutting 
Blooms early. In demand for florist use. Root, .35 
LITTLE BUDDY (Lakeside 85), 1944, Bloom 2 x 1 34, 
Bush 31% ft. A soft lemon yellow that is a wonder- 
ful cut flower. Plonty of substance. Profuse and 
early. Certified at Storrs. Root, $2.00; Plant, $1.00 
LITTLE DAVID (Twichett 85), Bloom 1!'4, Bush 3 
ft. Russet orange of almost perfect form. Blooms 
freely and fine for both cutting and exhibiting. 
Root, .35 NET 
LITTLE EDITH. See Exhibition Pompons. 
MARY MUNNS (Bolsa 85), Bloom 1!'%, Bush 2!% 
ft. One of the best in phlox or mallow purple. 
Good for exhibition or cutting. Root, .35 
MIKE (Boston 84), Bloom 1!%, Bush 2!% ft. Bright 
burnt ».range, shading lighter at the outer petals. 
Attractive and jutting with blooms. Root, .35 
MORNING MIST (Badetty 85), Bloom 134, Bush 
3!% ft. White tipped lavender and rosy lavender 
at center. Some flowers a little large, but very pop- 
ular. A fine cut flower with long stems. Root, .35 
SHERRY (85), Bloom 2, Bush 21% ft. 
ple, nearly round and very attractive. 
may come oversize. 
ular vaiiety. 
A deep pur- 
Occasionally 
Bush sturdy, and a very pop- 
Root, .35 
SUNNY DAYBREAK (Keynes 85), Bloom 2, Bush 
3 ft. Lemon yellow, heavily tipped cardinal. Flow 
ers of good form. Root, .35 
YELLOW GEM (McWhirter 84), Bloom 1'%, Bush 
3 ft. Clear canary yellow of fine form. Old, but 
still a good cut flower. Root, .39 
Registered in the U. §. Patent Office 
Potash Fed 
DAHLIAS 

WARREN W. MAYTROTT VINELAND, N. J. 
