434. 
THE DICTIONARY 
OF GARDENING, | 
Dahlia—continued. 
to represent the classification of the flowers according to 
their shape, and do not refer to the colours, as a great 
diversity of these is included in each group. Many are 
self-coloured ; others, which are edged, blotched or striped, 
are termed Fancy varieties of the Single-flowered class. 
Show Varieties, ACME оғ PERFECTION, primrose-yellow ; 
ALEXANDER CRAMOND, maroon, shaded crimson, good; ARBI- 
TRATOR, delicate fawn; AURORA, golden-buff, distinct ; BESSIE, 
b 
light good ; 
CHARLES ARD. 
yellow, edged 
white, tipped ; 
orange; COUNTESS oF 
tinged 
; y INCE, 
, GHT, 
; DUKE 
edged purple; ОР 
purplish-magenta, 
AND (2) FREEDOM— VARIETIES ILLUSTRATING STELLATE FLOWERS. 
Fancy Varieties. ALDERMAN, lilac, striped and spotted purple, 
Dahlia—continued. ы 
fine flower; GEORGE RawrLINGS, dark maroon, finel : 
GOLDFINDER, yellow, tipped red ; GRAND NATIONAL, yo e 
very fine, new; HERBERT TURNER, white, tinged lilac; Hop: , 
bright rosy-lilac, large; Н. W. WARD, yellow, heavily edg 
with crimson; IMPERIAL, deep purple, shaded lilae, fine form ; 
JAMES COCKER, large, purple, very fine; JAMES VICK, purplish- 
maroon ; JOHN COCKER, glossy black; JOHN NEVILLE KEYNES, 
fine yellow; JOHN WYATT, deep scarlet; JULIA WYATT, creamy- 
white, large and good; LEAH, golden-yellow; LILLIE WARD, 
white, tinged pale rose; MAJOR CORNWALLIS WEST, scarlet, 
i and 
shaded ; MRS. GLADSTONE, delicate soft pink, пет fks, 
very fine; Mns. HARRIS, white, edged pale lilac, good; MRS 
Бананан, White, in, "We Haskins, fawn, distinct and gods 
e; . HASKINS, fawn, 10 Era 
new; MURIEL, fine yellow, new; OviD, rich purple, “л 
good; ROSETTA, large purple; RUBY GEM, а ae а 
yellow tip, new ; SHIRLEY HIBBERD, dark crimson ; STATESMAN, 
lish-crimson, new ; SUNBEAM, bright clear buff, good form 
OMAS GOODWIN, dark maroon; WALTER Н, WILLIAMS, 9 Sje. 
rlet, large and fine; WILLIAM RAWLINGS, rich pene 
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