76 The Dahlia 



MAID OF HONOUR, soft amber with shadings of red gold. 

 MAJOR HOBBS, a beautiful clear rose colour, free flowering, 



splendid habit, 4 feet. 

 MAJOR WESTON, very deep-red flowers, of splendid form and 



rich colour, 3^ feet. 

 MARCHIONESS OF BUTE, ground colour white, with rosy tips to 



petals. . v 



MARS, soft crimson, with a distinct silk-like sheen, 4 feet. 

 MARY SERVICE, a pretty mixture of yellow and salmon pink, 



splendid form, 3 feet. 

 MATCHLESS, intense rich velvety maroon. 

 MAURICE S. WALSH, lemon yellow shading to chrome yellow in 



the back petals, 3 feet. 



MAY PICTOR, rich yellow, with long pointed petals, 3 feet. 

 MAYOR HASKINS, bright glowing crimson, large bold flower, 4 



feet. 

 MAYOR TUPPENEY, deep yellow centre, edged with orange and 



crimson, 4 feet. 



METEOR, red, yellow at base of florets, free. 

 Miss ANNIE JONES, crimson, shaded scarlet, petals much twisted, 



4 feet. 

 Miss A. NIGHTINGALE, clear yellow ground, flaked and heavily 



edged with scarlet, 4 feet. 



Miss FINCH, rich carmine rose, shaded crimson, 3^ feet. 

 Miss GRACE COOK, rose and white, good form, 3^ feet. 

 Miss IRENE CANNELL, soft shade of light peach pink, shaded 



primrose towards base of florets, 4 feet. 

 Miss JANE BASHAM, soft tint of brick red, passing to salmon 



pink. 

 Miss VIOLET MORGAN, base of florets cream or fawn, shaded 



delicate pink, 4 feet. 



Miss WEBSTER, purest white, large flower, long petals, 3 feet. 

 Miss WINCHESTER, coral pink, very distinct ; a large flower of 



first-rate properties, 4 feet. 

 MONARCH, orange red, tipped with magenta. 

 MR. MOORE, brilliant maroon and crimson. 

 MRS. A. BECK, reddish salmon colour, flowers of medium size, 



3 feet. 

 MRS. A. F. PERKINS, lovely sulphur yellow, every floret tipped 



with pure white, 4 feet. 

 MRS. ALLHUSEN, rich rose, passing to creamy white. 



