Pompon Dahlias 
These are the babies in the dahlia world. Pretty, 
compact, ball shaped flowers are borne on long, 
stiff stems holding the blooms upright and mak- 
ing a most wonderful display of color in garden. 
They are very fine for house decoration and 
flowers will hold up a long time in water without 
boiling or burning the stems. No garden should be 
without Pompons. They are different and dainty. 
ALBRIGHT—Small flowers of gold flushed with 
red shades. Good cut flower. Each 35c. 
ALICE—A small, very vivid red. Each 35c, 
ALLEN H.—Lilac pink or mauve shade, dis- 
tinctive. Each 40c. 
AMBER QUEEN—Amber suffused with apricot. 
Good stems. Each 40c. 
ARTHUR KERLEY—Deep rich red. Excellent 
cut flower. Each 40c. 
BANTAM—Bright scarlet, fine stems. Each 40c. 
BETTY ANN—Small, clear pink on ideal stems. 
Each 40c. 
BRIGHT EYES—Cream, overcast cerise. Each 40c. 
CLEO — Large orange blended with deeper 
shades. Each 35dc. 
CONNIE PATTERSON—Pure white with a deli- 
cate honey color cast at the base of the petals, 
free flowering. Each 50c. 
CORA MAYW—Salmon pink, cream shading. 
Fine stem. Each 40c. 
DORIA—Deep smoky crimson maroon on long, 
upright stems. Each 40c. 
ELIZABETH ANN—Medium coral. Each 35c. 
GERTRUDE — Fine medium red _ for cutting. 
Each 40c. 
HELEN ANITA — Orchid with white center. 
Each 40c. 
HONEY—Honey-yellow, suffused soft red. Me- 
dium bush. Each 40c. 
INDIAN CHIEF — Red and _ white bi-color. 
Each 50c. 
IOLANTHA—Quite large; bright orange on good 
stems. Each 35c. 
JOE FETTE—Small, perfect white flowers. One 
of the best for cutting. Each 40c. 
LIBBY ROHR—Free flowering, cerise purple. 
Each 35c. 
LITTLE DAVID—Small perfect blooms of deep 
orange. Each 40c. 
LITTLE SUNSHINE—Small buff flowers; good 
stems. Each 35c. 
MARY MUNNS—Fuchsia to deep orchid; small. 
Each 35c. 
MORNING MIST — White flushed lavender. 
Each 40c. 
PATRICIA K—Light pink. Each 40c. 
PINK GLOW—Deep rose pink. Each 35c, 
QUILL TIP—Bright yellow with quilled petals. 
Unusual. Each 50c. 
REGENT—Finely quilled royal purple. Each 40c. 
RHONDA—Lilac. Each. 40e. 
ROSA WILMOTH—Rose Pink, free flowering. 
Each 40c. 
ROSALIE—White with cream center. Each 40c. 
. SHERRY—Brilliant wine purple. Each 40c. 
TAAKAS PURPLE—A fine purple. Each 40c. 
TAAKAS YELLOW—A good yellow. Each 40c. 
YELLOW GEM—Pure yellow. Small, Each 40c. 
Cottage Dahlia Collection 
A fine collection of named varieties, all labeled, 
which will provide a good range of color. Five 
varieties of our own selection, representing 3 or 
more classes of dahlias and worth $2.50, for $2.00 
postpaid. 
Pompon Dahlia Collection 
These dainty flowers are ideal for garden and 
cutting. We offer, subject to our own selection, 
properly labeled, 6 Pompon Dahlias with a regular 
value of $2.25, for $1.75, postpaid. Each variety 
different and in a good range of color. 
Ball or Show Dahlias 
This represents ,\a very old type that is still 
popular; the petals are rather cupped, forming 
ball shaped flowers of good size. Free flowering, 
with good stems. 
BIG BEN—Rich raspberry red, one of the largest 
show type. Each 40c. 
BILLY BOY—A fine red; good stems. Each 40c. 
BONNIE BLUE — Dark lavender blue, perfect 
stems. Each 50c. 
LEAH PEARL—Extra fine. Salmon with cream 
center. Each 60c. 
LILY BELLE—3” delicate blush pink, excellent 
cut flower. Each 50c. 
MAH BABY—Rich deep maroon to almost black. 
Each 40c. , 
MRS. C. D. ANDERSON — Deep rich purple 
blooms; good stems. Each 50c. 
QUEEN OF YELLOWS—Bright yellow. Early, 
heavy bloomer, bush medium, 3” blooms. Each 40c. 
ROSY DAWN—Yellow tipped red. Each 50c. 
SNOW QUEEN—Superior white variety. Each 50c. 
TIPPY—Yellow, sometimes tipped with bronze. 
A splendid cut flower, Each 35c. 
WHITE LIVONI—Pure white, long erect stems. 
Ideal cut flower. Each 40c. 
Miscellaneous Dahlias 
CERISE STAR—Cerise rose. Free blooming on 
long, erect stems, Each 35c. 
CROI DE SUD (Anemone Type)—Brilliant red 
with yellow anemone center. Each “dc. 
DREANA DARLENE (Orchid type)—Old gold 
with tomato red on reverse of petals. Each 45c. 
JACK BE GAY (Single)—A dark rich red with 
ruby bronze center and one that does not sunfade. 
The foliage lacy and decorative. Blooms 2”. Bush 
5d’. Each 4dc. 
MOTHER O’MINE (Single)—Very large white 
flowers on fine stems. Each 35c. 
PAT DELSMAN (Orchid)—The silvery surface 
of the tightly involute petals show only in a halo 
around the disc ray. The reverse of the petals is 
qa beautiful shade of purple with a rosy cast. 
Blooms 3%”. Bush 4’. Each 45c. 
PEARL R. (Orchid) — Pure, pearly white. A 
charming little flower for set arrangements. 
Flowers lift high above compact bushes. Smallest 
of the orchid type. Blooms 3”. Bush 2’. Each 45c. 
RED COLTNESS GEM (Coltness Type)—Dwarf, 
free flowering plants. Small flowers of bright red. 
Ideal for bedding. Each 35c. 
SALOME (Single)—Large, bright yellow on long, 
erect stems. Each 35c. 
SKIPPER (Collarette) — Silver white, splashed 
rose pink and lavender. Extra long stems and 
ideal cut flower. Each 45c. 
SWALLOW (Collarette)—White flowers on long, 
erect stems, Each 35c. 
WHITE STAR (Star type)—White with orange 
pollen center. Long erect stems. Each 35c. 
*POINSETTA (Gill)—Brilliant fiery scarlet, dou- 
ble row of petals, resembling a Poinsetta. Each 65c. 
Rubber 
Knee Pads 
for weeding, planting 
or working in the gar- 
den. They find a ready 
sale, indicating general 
satisfaction. 
Price: $2.50 per pair. 
Postpaid to 4th Zone. 
Aluminum Labels 
With wire ties. Rustproof. 
Always legible. 
Package of 25 for 40c, postpaid. 
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