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let (a rich wine-red. The foliage of this va- 

 riety is very dark) ; maroon: Blackbird (a 

 lovely velvety hue. The petals of this variety 

 have bright red spots at their bases), Fringed 

 Maroon Century; yellow: Golden Century. 



Show Dahlias, white: Grand Duke 

 Alexis (soft lavender tipped), Storm King 

 (early and free blooming). White Swan, 

 Penelope, Camelliaef oUa, John Walker, Lottie 

 Eckford (striped crimson) ; pink: Duchess of 

 Cambridge, Mme. Moreau, A. D. Livoni, Dor- 

 othy Peacock, Mrs. Gladstone, Susan, Wm. 

 Fierce; red: Red Hussar, A. Moore, Bon-Ton, 

 Crimson Globe, George Smith, Madge Wild- 

 fire (orange red) ; yellow: Arabella, Lemon 

 Beauty, Queen Victoria, Gold Medal. 



Cactus Dahlias, white: Snowstorm, Flag 

 of Truce, Frigga, Snowden, Flora, Pius 

 X; pink: Mme. H. Cayeaux, Aurora, Dor- 

 othy, Fritz Severn, JuHet, Pink Pearl, Mar- 

 guerite Bouchon (one of the largest varieties 

 known), Perle HUde; red: Charles Clayton, 

 Gabriel, Harbor Light, Mrs. H. J. Jones, 

 Amos Perry, Floradora (dark velvety crim- 

 son). Standard Bearer, Barmen, Florence 

 Nightingale, Flame, H. Shoesmith; maroon: 



