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9. Brightness (Carpenter), XXX 1908. — Carmine-red, flowers small, 

 quills straight, stalks not long ; habit bushy, very free-flowering. 3 feet. 



10. Bute (Dobbie). — Salmon-orange ; flowers drooping on weak stalks, 

 not showy. 3 feet. 



11. Caradoc (Dobbie). — Lemon-yellow, flowers rather broad-petaled 

 and not of much substance, but held boldly erect on stout stalks. 

 5 feet. 



12. Cockatoo (Dobbie), A.M. September 20, 1904. — Lemon-yellow 

 centre, the florets white- tipped ; outer florets white, or white shaded with 

 buff-pink and white-tipped ; variable ; not free-flowering, stalks short and 

 weak. 3^ feet. 



Fig. 39. — Dahlia 'Avoca.' 



13. Crepuscule (Dobbie), XXX 1906.— Pale salmon-buff, yellowish at 

 the centre ; flowers large, pendent from short stalks. <H feet. 



14. Cynthia (Ware), A.M. September 17, 1907.— Salmon-buff, yellow 

 centre ; form poor ; habit bushy, free-flowering. Sh feet. 



15. Daisy Staples (Dobbie), A.M. September 25, 1906.— Mauve-rose : 

 flowers' flat with narrow, almost straight, quill petals ; habit erect, but 

 flowers buried in foliage. 4| feet. 



16. Diavolo (Baxter). — Ground colour cream shaded with pink, 

 yellowish at the centre, the whole heavily striped and dotted with crimson ; 

 flowers above foliage but not free. 4 feet. 



