


New Dwarf Dahltas 
For Pot Culture and Landscape Planting 
The wonderful new race of Dahlias primarily introduced for greenhouse 
blooming in pots, not only serve well in this respect, but are also unusually 
useful for planting in borders in the garden. 
In the greenhouse or conservatory they can be forced into bloom for 
Easter and the months following. When they have served for this purpose 
they may be transplanted to the garden and will there continue to bloom 
until frost, after which, following a short rest, they may again be potted 
for indoor blooming. 
The habit of the plant is compact and dwarf, producing flowers when 
they are a little over a foot in height after forming only a very few leaves. 
Christine Each 75c 
Pure white, dainty flowers of small size are very freely produced. 
Elsie Each 75c 
Deep golden yellow at center passing to rich orange-carmine towards 
the tips of the petals. Flower of good size and excellent form. Free 
and vigorous. Semi-Cactus. 

Gerda Each 75¢ 
Very double, 5- to 6-inch, deep violet-rose flowers are freely produced 
throughout the summer and fall on vigorous, healthy plants. This variety 
is particularly commendable because of its superior vitality. 
Kate Each 75c¢ 
Bright cardinal-red. Bright showy flowers are of formal contour. 
A formal decorative. 
Maria Each 75c 
Pure white. Attractive and useful in pots to bloom at Easter. White 
flowers somewhat larger and of better form than Christine, but not 
as early. 
Rosaline Each 75c 
Bright violet-rose, paler toward the center. Attractive and useful both 
in pots and in the garden. 
Pompon Dahlias 
Pompon Dahlias have been favorites with many flower lovers and Dahlia 
fanciers in the past and they still hold their own. And, true enough, these 
smallest of ali Dahlias combine so many pleasant features that they justly 
deserve a place in every garden. They grow so freely and require so little 
care after planting, and still, they bring forth a wealth of bloom, reward- 
ing the owner with an endless supply of gorgeous cut flowers all during 
the late summer and fall. 
A. D. Livoni Each 55c 
A favorite old-time, quilled bright shell-pink Ball Dahlia, very free 
flowering, ideal for cutting. 
Amber Queen Each 55c 
Attractive, well-formed, button-like blooms of amber shaded apricot. 
They are borne on wiry stems and well displayed above the dark green 
foliage. 
Belle of Springfield Each 60c 
Very small, round, long-stemmed blooms of a rich, red color. Of com- 
pact growth, and blooming most profusely. 
Betty Anne Each 60c 
Color, soft rose-pink, inclined to violet-rose. Blooms are small, uni- 
form in size and form. Bush healthy and vigorous. Name the five 
best Poms to date and Betty Anne cannot be left out. A consistent 
prize winner and a real beauty. 
Dot 
Edith Muller 
Grain O’ Gold 
1938. 
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jg" 54 Reginald 
4 complete in form. A winner. 
Roodhouth 
equals. 

Snowclad 

A pure white Pom on perfect stems. A strong grower and an early 
bloomer. Very good as a cut flower or for decorating. 
The compact bushes are covered with a great number of small, 
round, glistening orange blooms. Very showy. 
A very interesting and neatly formed clear yellow. A seedling of 
Little Edith winning for the Best Pompon Seedling at New York in 
Deep oxblood-red. Here is a new Pom which is surely a gem. Every 
bloom is perfect in form and ona splendid stem. We predict a bril- 
liant future for this variety and a long era of popularity. 
A fine exhibition Pom for the purple class. Diminutive in size and 
For brilliance and beauty this charming Pompon Dahlia has few 
The color is a rich crimson-red. 
Perfectly formed, small flowers of pure white. Blooms freely and 
abundantly. Combines well with all other colors. 
Pompon Dahlias in Mixture as Illustrated 
This mixture contains many more varieties besides those 
offered here. A colorful selection that will provide you 
with an endless variation of colors. Perfect for cutting. 
Six $3.00, Doz. $5.50, 25 $10.00 
Betty Malone Each 75¢ 
One of the most outstanding of all Pompons. Among its winnings are 
five awards at the A. D. S. Show in New York, the best Pom in the 
Seedling class at Camden, and three First Awards at other shows. A 
clean-cut variety that produces a mass of blooms perfect for exhibiting. 
Color, white distinctly and evenly tipped violet-purple. Stems perfect. 
Bob White Each 60c 
Milk-white, having just a cast of yellow when opening. Bush is low 
and spreading with blooms on long stems. Ideal for bedding as well as 
the right form for exhibiting. Wins regularly on the show table. 
Bronze Beauty Each 55c 
The small blooms are borne profusely on elegant stiff stems. They are 
bright buff deepening to a rich brown shade. 
Catherine Each 55c 
Lovely small blooms of a pure rich yellow. Always much admired. 
Splendid for garden display and for cutting. 
Chita Each 60c 
A pure canary-yellow Pom. This variety is worth growing for its prolific 
blooming habits, fine bushes and keeping qualities. We consider this 
the best yellow commercial Pompon introduced to date. 
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