nd Nicely in Bouquets 
CUT FLOWER POMS 
ALLBRIGHT — One of our brightest 
Poms, a combination of glowing yellow 
and fiery orange; like a bonfire in the gar- 
den. Tall. 45¢ 
BIT O’LILAC—A flower of unusual col- 
oring, cream and lavender, with tips of 
petals stained lilac. Tall. 45c 
BOBBY—Nice blooms of deep glowing 
wine on a tall sturdy bush. 45c 
CHAMOIS ROSCHEN—AA find of which 
we are extremely proud, for it’s the first 
true peach-colored Pompon we’ve had. It 
varies considerably, sometimes being al- 
most buff, and again deepening in color to 
soft peach orange. But usually the flowers 
are true peach, which strikes a new and 
different note in the dahlia garden. 50c 
CHALLENGE—An unusual blend of variable coloring, in shades of rose 
and red. Medium to tall. 50¢ 
CYRO—A nice addition to the all yellow group,.with larger flowers 
than Yellow Gem, ona lower bush. 50c 
FASHION—Lovely bronze gold blooms, sometimes with a hint of peach 
in the center, on a low spreading bush. 45¢ 
GERDA—One of our favorites, a soft buff yellow. Exceedingly hand- 
some cut flower on good stems, and very floriferous. Tall. 50¢ 
IOLANTHA—Large blooms of interesting rose-orange. Tall. 45¢ 
KOCHELSEE—We consider this one of the best Poms, both for cutting 
and bedding. Bush is low and exceedingly compact and resistant to rain 
and wind. It has very rich dark green foliage, and a wealth of large bright 
scarlet blooms, on good stems. 50c 
LIBBY ROHR—A florists’ favorite of cerise wine, on good stems, and 
‘a strong bush. Flower is similar to Bobby, but lighter in color, and 
sometimes smaller. - 45c¢ 
MARY MUNNS—Another on-the-line variety, with some blooms under 
2 inches and some larger. A very lovely self-color, of shimmering fuchsia- 
violet. Medium height. 45¢ 
MORNING MIST—Delicate pale lavender blooms, shading to white in 
the outer petals. One of the best to cut, with long stems, and blooms of 
exceptionally even and perfect coloring. 45¢ 
PEGGY WOOD — Another variable bi-color, in scarlet-orange and white. 
Quite striking in all its variations, which run from pure orange, to white 
petals edged in orange. Tall. 50¢ 
ROSA WILMOTH—Fine for massing, for bush is low and spreading 
and literally loaded with pure pink flowers. 45¢ 
SPECKLES—An interesting novelty in wine and pink, varying consid- 
erably, but usually showing as wine blooms with pink spots. 50c 
SPECIAL OFFER: 8 Pompon Dahlia Roots, our choice, but all differ- 
ent, and each one labeled. $3.25, Postpaid 
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