POMPON DAHLIAS 
Pompons, per root... ccccccccsesesees 15¢ 
AIMEE, Small orange, shaded apricot. 
ALICE ROCKWOOD, Old rose, large blooms, tall. 
ALLBRIGHT, Large yellow, heavily tipped crimson 
ALLEN H., Light pink, flushed cream. 
AMBER QUEEN, Light orange, or amber. 
ATOM, Small orange 
BANTAM, Bright light scarlet, tall bush 
BARBARA, Light lavender pink with white center. Very regular, 
with dark foliage. Tall bush. 
BLUE DOT, Deep lavender, extra good stems. 
BRUNETTE, Deep red 
CELESTIA, Pure white, with exceptionally good stems. 
CHICKIE, Old rose. Very small, tall bush. 
CLEO, Orange, shading deeper at tips. 
COQUETTE, (new) Rich creamy yellow base, shading to 
bright scarlet with an occasional white floret. Variegated 
CORAL GLOW, Old rose, shaded old gold. 
DEE DEE, Light lavender 
EDITH MUELLER, yellow, tipped carmine. 
ELVINA, Scarlet and orange, more or less variegated. 
EUNICE, light lavender and white. Tall bush. 
EUREKA, Light orange, tipped scarlet, some white florets, 
FLAME, Deep red, medium bush. 
GEO. IRELAND, Light purple. Small. 
GERTRUDE. Oriental red. Low bush. 
GOLDIE, deep yellow. Large. 
HAZEL DELL, Clear pink, edged cerise. 
HELEN ANITA, Lilac with white central florets. 
HELEN LAMBERT, Large deep yellow, double florets 
IOLANTHE, Salmon scarlet. Large, Tall bush. 
JOE FETTE, White 
JOSEPHINE, Purple, low bush. 
LEMON DROP, Light yellow. Small. 
LETA, Large bright red 
LITTLE DAVID, Russet orange, nearly red. 
MARY MUNNS, Large light purple 
MORNING MIST, Light lavender pink, shaded white. Low 
bush. 
NERISSA, Small bright pink 
PEGGY ANN, Yellow, shaded brownish red. Tall. 
SAN TOY, White, heavily tipped carmine. Large. 
SNOW FLAKES. Large white. 
SPECKLES, Deep red and white, variegated. 
TAKAS PURPLE. Violet purple. Tall bush. 
TAKAS YELLOW. Bright deep yellow. 
TIMID. Bright red. Low bush. 
TOM THUMB, Light red, very small. 
TOTO, Deep maroon, large. Tall. 
TONY, Deep yellow. Bushy plant. 
VANIRA, Bright pale yellow, lightly tipped carmine. 
YELLOW GEM, Canary yellow. 
A HARVEST OF BEAUTY 
OAKLAND, 11, CAL., JAN. 22, 1947—“The Dahlia tubers 
bought from you over several years have yielded such a har- 
vest of beauty that they have indeed, been a ‘Joy Forever’ and 
it has been a great satisfaction to be able to recommend your 
Dahlia stock to numerous friends’—Mrs. G. L. 8, 
ATTRACTED LOTS OF ATTENTION 
MITCHELL, S. DAK., JAN. 27, 1947—“We had very fine 
Dahlias from your bulbs last year. They attracted a lot of at- 
tention hecause Dahlias are not so plentiful here.”—J. J. 
Peeve aa aannannnnnannneanennaan 
MILLER DAHLIA FARMS SEATTLE 88 

