FLORAL COMMITTEE, SEPTEMBER 20. 



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To Cactus Dahlia 1 Countess of Lonsdale ' (votes, unanimous), 

 from Messrs. Keynes Williams, Salisbury. Flowers purplish 

 rose shaded with orange. 



To Cactus Dahlia 'Progenitor' (votes, unanimous), from 

 Messrs. Keynes Williams. The exceptionally large and hand- 

 some flowers are bright scarlet tinged with purple. The petals 

 are broad and forked at the tips. 



To Cactus Dahlia ' Viscountess Sherbrooke ' (votes, unani- 

 mous), from Messrs. Keynes Williams. Flowers rich orange 

 suffused with salmon. The petals are narrow and beautifully 

 twisted. 



To Cactus Dahlia ' The Clown ' (votes, unanimous), from 

 Messrs. Keynes Williams. A showy variety with deep orange 

 flowers heavily tipped with white. 



To Pompon Dahlia ' The Duke ' (votes, unanimous), from 

 Messrs. Keynes Williams. The small well-formed flowers are of 

 a rich shade of crimson maroon. 



To Show Dahlia 'William Neate ' (votes, unanimous), from 

 Messrs. Keynes Williams. Flowers large and of good form, 

 orange tipped with red. 



To Fancy Dahlia ' Watchman ' (votes, unanimous), from 

 Messrs. Keynes Williams. The large yellow flowers are spotted 

 and striped with crimson. 



To Pompon Dahlia 'Iris' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. C. 

 Turner, Slough. Pretty orange-coloured flowers shaded and 

 tipped with mauve. 



To Cactus Dahlia 1 Antelope ' (votes, unanimous), from 

 Messrs. J. Burrell, Cambridge. Flowers rosy scarlet tipped with 

 cerise ; of medium size and good form. 



To Cactus Dahlia ' Lucius ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 J. Burrell. Flowers large and of good shape ; colour rich orange 

 red. 



To Single Dahlia ' Leslie Seale ' (votes, unanimous), from 

 Mr. M. V. Seale, Sevenoaks. Flowers of medium size, pink, 

 with a broad band of crimson round the yellow disc. 



To Pompon Dahlia ' Snowflake ' (votes, unanimous), from 

 Mr. Seale. A handsome variety with pure white flowers. 



- To Pompon Dahlia 'Distinction' (votes, -unanimous), from 

 Mr.. Seale. The neat rosy purple flowers, shaded with crimson, 

 are thrown well above the foliage. - 



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