THE DAHLIA. 



BALL DAHLIA, A. D. LIVONI 



Ethel Britton — Blush white, edged rosy purple. 



Ethel Maule — A magnificent pure white, of largest size and fine form. 



Fern-Leaved Beauty — Rich red, tipped white, with fern-like foliage. 



Frank Smith — Rich maroon, tipped white. 



George Eawlings — Rich, velvety maroon. 



Gold Crest — Yellow, striped and blotched red. 



Goldfinch — Yellow and red. 



Goldfinder Yellow, tipped red. 



Gold Medal — Brightest yellow, spotted and penciled vermilion. 



Goldsmith — Yellow, edged and striped bright crimson ; a magnificent flower. 



Gov. Guild Very large; pure white with long, stiff stems; extra. 



Gracchus — Bright orange and buflf. 



Hannah Large; soft pink, tinting to cream center, with fern-like foliage and long stems. 



Harry Keith — Large; rosy purple. 

 Henry Walton — Yellow, edged vermiHon. 



Isabel New and distinct; primrose, shading to bufi^, overlaid and tipped rose. 



John Bennett Fine form; yellow, tipped bright red. 



John Ea-wlings — Rich crimson. 



John Walker Splendid snow-white show Dahlia; perfect form and free bloomer. 



Keystone Pleasing lilac pink, penciled crimson; very fine. 



Le Armour Very large; bright, lively pink on long, stiff stems; very fine. 



Lucy Fawcett Very large; pale yellow, penciled carmine. 



Marjorie BuflF, tipped carmine; very fine. ^ 



Maud Fellows A delicately beautiful flower, soft pink, of splendid form. 



May Lomas White, suffused soft lavender, edged blue. 



Merlin Very early; soft scarlet; fine. 



Meteor Immense size; bright vermilion. 



Miss Alice King A splendid pure white. 



Miss Browning Clear, rich, canary yellow, tipped white; beautiful and chaste. 



jliss F. M. Shearer — A lovely variety; deep pink with light tips, giving it a soft, warm effect. 



