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NEW COMERS 
We have grown and recommend them 
SIX POMPONS 7 
Albino—Unbeatable pure white. Challenge cup winner 
in Holland. 75c. 
Red Baby—Beautiful deep blood red; exceptional merit 
for all purposes. 75c. 
Kobold—Small, deep cherry red; exhibition. 75c. 
Margaret Williams—(Australian} . Quite dependable 
winner. Mauve, overlaid purple. 75c. 
Tommy Laing — Quite distinct bi-color, purple and 
white. 75c. 
Zierpuppe—Distinctive; pointed, tubular petals. 
Orange. 75c. 
Anita—B.S.C. Striking, blood red semi cactus. $1.50. 
Ballego’s Maroon Gem—M.F.D. Deep maroon; long 
stem, adapted for cutting. $1. 
Dahlia Viridiflora — M.F.D. The “green-flowered”’ 
dahlia. The green sepals are prominently developed 
while the colored ray florets are aborted, so they 
rarely show. A novelty. 75c. 
Nar—M..St.C. A striking miniature. Star-like, glisten- 
ing orange scarlet golden tips. $1.00. 
Pink Lady—M.St.C. (Australian) Prolific, pure pink; 
very fine. $1.00. 
Plentiful — M.I.D. Well-named. Small flowers in 
abundance. Rich bronze, blended with gold. $1.09. 
Skipper Leek—-M.F.D. Light salmon; almost a bail. 
7a 
Wild Rose—M.I.D. Glistening wild rose pink. 75c. 
Flirt-—B.1.C. ‘Best yellow cut flower ever grown in 
Holland.” Long stem; abundant; good keeper. $2.00. 
Goldene Rechtschaffenheit (Golden Rectitude) —B.I.C. 
Good cut flower and exhibition variety. Persimmon 
orange with salmon. $1.50. 
Marie Orbaan—B.F.D. Intense orange-red cut flower. 
$2.00. 
Purity—B.S.C. A very beautiful clear white cut-fiower 
variety. Blooms hold perfect to end of szason. Good 
stems. $1.50. 
Graf Folke Bernadotte—A.S.C. A much admired chal- 
lenge cup winner from Germany. Pure white. $2.50. 
Pride of Holland — A:St.C.. Huge flowers, perfectly 
shaped; pure pink on good stems. $1.50. 
Samba—A.I.C. Sensational. variegated sport of oe 
eral Eisenhower. Golden yellow, speckled and blotted 
with blood red. $2.00. 
Come and see the new ones tn our garden. 
