POMPON DAHLIAS 
The smallest of the Dahlias, with the exception of a few singles, ranging 
in size from tiny blooms scarcely more than an inch to larger flowers of 
2 and 3 inches across. The blooms are even and formal, good keepers on 
stiff stems. Bushes are prolific bearers, usually covered with flowers 
from a short time after bloom begins until frost cuts them down in the 
fall. For borders or bedding where a mass of color is desired, nothing 
could be more satisfactory; and of course, the more they are cut the 
better they bloom. 

ALLBRIGHT — A strong bushy plant, producing many rather large 
flowers of a glowing orange, shading to yellow in the outer petals. ..40c 
AIMEE—Very long-stemmed, exceedingly tiny blooms of pale amber, 
Gneatalieslenders pirshien wt isto Gatton SO Ce ON meter: teem 35¢ 
AMBER QUEEN —A medium tall plant, nice for bedding, as each bush 
is a veritable bouquet of bloom. Flowers are small, bright golden amber, 
on straiph ty stems. sees ere earn ove eee ee ee ee 40c 
BOBBY—Medium sized blooms of deep wine, that glow in the sun lke 
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DEE DEE—Very compact, formal little blooms of silvery lavender, on 
long graceful stems.” Bush is tall but-inclined to sprawls. 20 sees 40c 
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