‘Pompon Pnbhioss 
(Also known as “Bouquet” and “Lilliputian” Dahlias) 
This group is very valuable for decoration purposes as well as a garden plant — the bushy compact plants 
make a fine showing in the perennial border. 
AMBER QUEEN. A very outstanding new variety of light 
bronze or amber. Nice, bushy plants with plenty of flowers 
throughout the season. Extra selected tubers, $0.75 each. 
BO PEEP. Rich burgundy, perfect flower on stiff stems. 
Extra selected tubers, $1.00 each. 
CLARICE. An excellent new Pompon. A tall growing variety 
presenting a beautiful color harmony of buff and brown. 
Extra selected tubers, $0.60 each. 
EDITH MUELLER. Apricot suffused peach-red. A very at- 
tractive flower that is ideal for cutting. Fine healthy plant. 
Extra selected tubers, $0.75 each. 
GERDA. Another new Pompon of unusual merit. Of a 
pleasing creamy yellow, shading to a rich canary at the 
base of the petals. Extra selected tubers, $0.75 each. 
JOHNNY PEPPIN. Probably the best of the dark crimson 
varieties. Extra selected tubers, $0.60 each. 
LITTLE HERMAN. This bicolor is very attractive in the 
garden or for cutting. Red and white nicely proportioned. 
A very fine bushy plant with an abundance of flowers. 
Extra selected tubers, $0.60 each. 
LITTLE SNOW WHITE. At last we have a new pure white 
Pompon. It is a great improvement over the older varieties 
in every way. An excellent grower and exceptionally free 
blooming. Extra selected tubers, $0.85 each. 
SHEERY. Another new and distinct color in this class. This Special Collection of 
shade of purple is more readily described as “plum.” The p D hii 
tall, bushy plants are covered with these beautiful little ompon ands 
blooms from early season until frost. Extra selected tubers, Consisting of one extra heavy tuber each of the above 10 
$0.60 each. extra fine varieties. 
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YELLOW GEM. The finest of the clear yellow Pompons. Special’ CellectiGa prices Memes amnea*50 
Extra selected tubers, $0.60 each. 

Other publications of ‘Beauty From Bulbs" for 1949 
FALL EDITION: Tulips, Narcissi, Lilies, Hyacinths, Crocus and other allied bulbs. Wild Flowers, Iris, 
Delphiniums and other perennials for fall planting. Catalog available in June. 
FORCING EDITION: Freesias, Lilies, French and Holland Narcissi, Tulips and other bulbs for forcing in 
Greenhouses or Conservatories or for outdoor planting in Southern California and 
Florida. Catalog available now. 
PERENNIAL LIST: A conservative list of special items available for a perennial garden. 

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