Early Flowering Dahlias 
This group average about two weeks ahead of other 
varieties and are apt to be over size. 
Eleanor—A low plart with the foliage practically hidden 
by the brilliant orange crimson formal flowers. 
Fred Springer—A wonderful bedding variety. The plant 
makes a whorl of fern like leaves surmounted by a 
mass of brilliant red formal flowers. 
Marie de Groot—A Seedling of Ostergrusz, Rosy laven- 
der; free blooming on good stems 
Ostergrusz—(Easter Greetings) Creamy white 
cactus bloom, waxey stem. Free blooming, 
good stem desirable for cutting. 50c. 
Traudel—Canary yellow, short stem. 
Roots of above 75c each, except as noted. 
Pompons 
Amber Queen—Amber, suffused with apricot. 
Betty Anne—Soft rose pink, inclined to violet 
rose. Small, vigorous, prize winner. 50c. 
Bla-kthorne—Small, deep maroon.’ $0c 
Brass Butron—Free blooming little yellow Better tie up, 
aS Crancies are liable to split off. 0c 
Coral Glow— ral pink on a gold base make a bloom 
of rare beauty. 
Fbony —Verv dark maroon. 50¢ 
Kdith Muller —UOrange 
Honey—Pale yellow with a faint suffusion of 
red on edge of petals, giving the appearance 
of an eye before the flower fully opens. 
Ila Fo 'ze winning deen red 50c 
Joe Fette—The outstanding pure white pompon. 
Perfect blooms on erect stems. 
Johony Peppin—Deep red. 
Morning Mist—A free blooming white with a lavender 
suffusinon. Good stem. 
Mrs. J. J. Telfer—New creamy white. -Perfect ball. 50c 
‘Rose Grey—Lavender. grav overtones. 
Sherry—New petunia purple, similar in color to 
Jean Trimbee. 50c. 
Sunny Daybreak—Deep yellow, suffused orange red. 
Vashdee—A perfect ball of white, suffused pink. A new 
AuStralian. 50c 
Yellow Gem—Golden, Perfect little bloom, long stem 
Pompons—25c each; $2 50 per dozen, except as noted 
