REPORT ON CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
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habit ; flowers large, chestnut flushed with red, shows centre 
badly. 
Class II. — Decoeative Cactus Varieties. 
29. Ampliion (Turner, Veitch). — Plant of medium height ; 
flowers large, yellow flushed with cerise. 
30. Asia (Veitch). — A very early flowering variety ; flowers 
borne well above the foliage, colour delicate lilac running to 
white. 
31. Baron Schroder (Turner). — A distinct and handsome 
variety of vigorous growth ; flowers borne well above the foliage, 
colour clear purple, x x x ; A.M. August 25, 1891. 
32. Beauty of Brentivood (Turner). — Plant of fine dwarf 
habit ; flowers of good form, and of a rich purple shade. 
38. Beauty of Eynsford (Cheal). — Plant of medium height ; 
flowers thrown well above the foliage, colour light buff, shaded 
chestnut towards centre, x x 
34. Black Prince (Dobbie). — Plant of dwarf free-spreading 
habit ; flowers thrown well above the foliage, colour deep maroon. 
Very handsome, x x x ; A.M. September 9, 1890. 
35. CannelVs Brilliant (Cannell). — Plant of vigorous and 
somewhat tall habit ; very free flowering ; flowers rich crimson. 
X x X ; A.M. October 24, 1893. 
36. CannelVs Favourite (Veitch). — Flowers bronzy yellow, 
deeper centre. Very distinct. 
37. Centennial (Veitch). — Plant of vigorous habit; flowers 
purplish magenta. 
38. Chancellor Swayne (Dobbie). — Flowers purple. Very 
pretty. 
39. Charming Bride (Cheal, Veitch). — Plant of dwarf 
spreading habit ; very free flowering ; flowers rosy-pink and 
white. 
40. Constance {yQiioh). — Plant of medium height ; very free 
flowering ; flowers white. 
41. Countess of Peynhrohe (Dobbie). — Plant of dwarf habit ; 
flowers borne freely, colour rosy-lilac. 
42. Countess of Badnor (Turner, Cheal, Veitch). — Flowers 
yellow suffused with pink. Very pretty. 
43. Dr. Masters (Dobbie). — Flowers white suffused with 
pink, outer petals rosy-pink. 
