298 THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
Dahlia—continued. 
fine; GEORGE BRINCKMAN, pure white, fine form ; GLADYS 
VALENTINE, delicate blush; GOLDEN GEM, yellow, fine form ; 
Gruss AN WIEN, crushed strawberry; HECTOR, scarlet, fine ; 
HERMANN KINDELL, fiery scarlet; HILDA, deep rose, tipped 
and striped white, free; ISABEL, orange-scarlet; JANET, rich 
salmon; JESSICA, amber, edged red, very pretty ; JOHN SPITTLE, 
pure white, small, fine for cutting; KARL GOLDENBERG, 
yellow, tipped white ; LILIAN, primrose, edged peach, very fine ; 
Litre Bossy, maroon-crimson ; LITTLE DUCHESS, white, edged 
Fic. 311. FLOWERS OF POMPON DAHLIA LITTLE SWEETHEART. 
crimson, very effective; LITTLE SWEETHEART (Fig. 311), red, 
tipped with white; LockrtT, pure white, shaded with crim- 
son; Mary Drury, purple-lake, very fine; MIDGET, soft rose, 
fine ; NERISSA, soft rose ; OTHELLO, rich crimson; PHBE, deep 
golden, very fine; PURITY, pure white, excellent ; RED INDIAN, 
coral-red, very pretty ; RUBENS, maroon, tipped white ; ROWENA, 
yellow, edged scarlet, fine form; Ruy BLAS, crimson and purple, 
tipped white ; SaPPHO, rich!maroon, crimson ; SOVEREIGN, yellow, 
free and_good; THE MIKADO, purplish-crimson, tipped white ; 
TomMy KEITH, red, tipped white; VIVID, orange-scarlet, good ; 
WHISPER, clear yellow; ZOAR, yellow, edged salmon-pink, very 
fine. 
SingleVarieties. ANNIE HuGuEs, clearyellow, margined peach, 
free and good; Brauty’s EyE, rich lilac, with deep crimson 
ring at base of petals, very distinct ; CHILWELL BEAuTY, bright 
chestnut, excellent; DUCHESS OF ALBANY, soft mauve, edged 
buff; DUCHESS OF FIFE, bright amber, with deep orange band, 
perfect form ; DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER, pure white, fine form, 
and floriferous ; DUKE OF YORK, orange-scarlet, with yellow ring 
round disk, fine form ; ECLIPSE, rosy-mauve, crimson ring round 
disk, extra fine; EVELYN, white, edged with pinkish-mauve ; 
Faust, rich. reddish-crimson, fine form; GULIELMA, pure white, 
edged buff, perfect form, very free; HARRY BRATEN, deep rose, 
splashed velvety-maroon, fine; IVANHOE, deep lilac, fine form 
and substance; JAMES SCOBIE, yellow, striped and spotted 
red, dwarf and free ; KATE, bright orange-maroon, very pretty ; 
Kitty, white, shaded rosy-mauve, charming; K. L. TEMPLE, 
deep maroon, shaded with carmine, one of the best; LADY 
HELEN, clear yellow, tipped white ; Lapy WHITEHEAD, rich rose- 
purple, with yellow disk, fine; LittLE SNow-WHITE, pure white, 
excellent for cutting; Miss HENSHAW, erimson-scarlet, free ; 
Miss JEFFRIES, mauve and magenta, with broad red ring round 
disk ; NORTHERN Star, bright red, edged deep yellow, small, 
very floriferous; SUNNINGDALE WHITE, pure white; T, W. 
GIRDLESTONE, pure white, edged purple, fine, and useful for 
Dahlia—continued. 
cutting; THOMAS WHEELER, terra-cotta, distinct; W. C. 
HARVEY, yellow, with red ring round disk, very good. 
I'ic. 312. FLOWERS OF SINGLE CacTUS DAHLIAS. 
Cactus and Semi-Cactus Varieties (see Figs. 312-314). 
ANTELOPE, rosy scarlet; ARTHUR CHEAL, rich purplish- 
crimson, fine and very free, flowers well above the foliage: 
ss Rae AR 
Fic. 313. FLOWER OF CACTUS DAHLIA Miss FINCH. 
