CACTUS DAHLIAS AT WISLEY, 190.5. 



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81. Liberty (Hobbies, 1903).— Crimson-scarlet, broad-petaled flowers. 

 4 ft. 



85. Lord Alverstone (Cheal). — Large bright rose-salmon flowers. 

 4 ft. 



86. Lord Brassey (Hobbies, 1903). — Large mauve-pink flowers. 3-4 ft. 



87. Lord Roberts (Hobbies, 1903), A.M. September 25, 1900.— 

 Flowers creamy white, on weak stalks. 4-5 ft. 



88. Lovely (Veitch).— Flowers rose-pink with cream centre, broad- 

 petaled. Flowers hidden in the foliage on account of the very short 

 stalks. 4-5 ft. 



89. Lucifer (Dobbie, 1903). — Very large orange-red flowers, with 

 twisted petals, on weak stalks. 4-5 ft. 



90. Mabel Needs (Mortimer, 1903). — Large rose-scarlet flowers, with 

 long, twisted petals. 4-5 ft. 



91. Mabel Tullock (Baxter), A.M. September 23, 1902.— Rose-pink 

 flowers, with yellow at the base of the twisted petals. 4 ft. 



92. Maid of Honor (Baxter). — Rose-pink flowers, with twisted petals. 

 4-5 ft. 



93. Manxman (Mortimer, 1903), A.M. September 23, 1902.— Orange- 

 scarlet flowers, on good stiff stalks. 4 ft. 



94. Mary (Treseder, 1903), XXX September 28, 1905.— Very liable 

 to sport. Typically, the petals had red base and edge, with white tip and 

 centre, but many flowers were red selfs. 4 ft. 



95. Mary Service (Keynes Williams, 1903), A.M. September 21, 1897, 

 XXX September 15, 1905. — Salmon-pink, shaded with orange. Free. 

 Good stalks. 4 ft. 



96. Mavis (Baxter and Hobbies), XXX September 15, 1905.— Buff- 

 salmon petals, yellow at their bases. Very erect stiff stalks. 4 ft. 



97. Meteor (Mortimer, 1903). — Soft crimson, tipped purple. Coarse 

 flower. 4 ft. 



98. Midnight Sun (Veitch). — Crimson, shaded with purple. Broad 

 petals, poor form. 4 ft. 



99. Miss Constance Farmer (Hobbies). — Rose-pur.ple, broad-petaled 

 flowers. Many semi-doubles. 4-5 ft. 



100. Miss Finch (Cheal), A.M. September 21, 1897.— Bright crimson- 

 purple, broad petals. Free-flowering. 4 ft. 



101. Miss G. Cooke (Hobbies, 1903). — Broad-petaled, rose-purple 

 flowers, with nearly white centre. Flowers drooping. 4 ft. 



102. Miss Winchester (Baxter). — Salmon-red flowers on long stalks. 

 Free-flowering. 4 ft. 



103. Miss Winstanley (Dobbie and Hobbies, 1903). — Light scarlet 

 flowers. 3 ft. 



104. Mr. Keith (Hobbies). — Large bright crimson flowers. Broad 

 petals, but short stalks. Very free and showy. .4 ft. 



105. Mrs. Arthur Bridge (Cheal). — Salmon-red flowers, on long, stiff 

 stalks. Free-flowering. 3 ft. 



106. Mrs. A. F. Perkins (Cheal), A.M. September 24, 1901.— Twisted 

 petals of sulphur-yellow, tipped with white. 4-5 ft. 



107. Mrs. Barnes (Veitch). — Large, broad-petaled, semi-double flowers, 

 yellow centre, shaded and tipped pink. 



