CACTUS DAHLIAS AT WISLEY, 190.5. 



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132. Mrs. Morreau (Cheal). — Large bright maroon flowers, with broad 

 petals. 3-4 ft. 



133. Mrs. Mortimer (Cheal). — Large salmon-red flowers, with long, 

 twisted petals. Free-flowering. 4 ft. 



134. Mrs. Seagrave (Cheal). — Large bright-crimson flowers, with long, 

 narrow-twisted petals. 5 ft. 



135. Mrs. S. T. Wright (Shoesmith). — Flowers rose-pink, with cream 

 centre. Very free-flowering, but of poor form. 4 ft. 



136. Mrs. Sonnenthal (Cheal). — Very large bright-crimson flowers, 

 tipped with purple. Broad petals and long flower-stalks. 4-5 ft. 



137. Mrs. W. Cash (Cheal). — Flowers yellow, shaded buff. Long, 

 pointed petals. 3-4 ft. 



138. Mrs. W. Marshall (Mortimer). — Very large broad-petaled flowers, 

 the inner florets creamy white, the outer pink. Long, stiff flower- stalks. 

 3-4 ft. 



139. Northern Star (Hobbies), A.M. August 26, 1890.— Large dark 

 scarlet flowers. 4-5 ft. 



140. Oliver Twist (Hobbies). — Very large light scarlet flowers, with 

 narrow, much-twisted petals. 5 ft. 



141. Orion (Cheal), XXX September 15, 1905. — Large rose-mauve 

 flowers with straight petals, tipped at the base with yellow. Free- 

 flowering ; long, stiff flower-stalks. 3 ft. 



142. Osprey (Hobbies). — Yellow, spotted and streaked scarlet. Petals 

 pointed, and flowers of go^d form, on long, stiff stalks. 4 ft. 



143. Peace (Keynes Williams, 1903), XXX September 28, 1905.— 

 Flowers cream, of poor form, but held well above the foliage on long 

 stalks. 3-4 ft. 



144. Pickwick (Hobbies). — Large orange-scarlet flowers, the petals 

 yellow at the base and much twisted. Free-flowering, and the flowers 

 well above the foliage. 4-5 ft. 



145. Pink Pearl (Hobbies). — Bright pink flowers with paler centre. 

 Very free and showy. 4-5 ft. 



146. Premier (Hobbies). — Large scarlet flowers with very narrow 

 twisted petals. 5 ft. 



147. Prince of Orange (Baxter). — Flowers rose-mauve, with twisted 

 petals. Very late-flowering. 4 ft. 



148. Prince of Yellows (Hobbies, 1903), A.M. September 25, 1900.— 

 Flowers large, broad-petaled, yellow. 4 ft. 



149. Profusion (Cheal). — Small, rose-purple, broad-petaled flowers, 

 many semi-doubles. 3 ft. 



150. Progenitor (Veitch), A.M. September 20, 1898. — Large crimson- 

 scarlet flowers. The petals broad and forked at the tips. 3 ft. 



151. P. W. Tullock (Dobbie and Hobbies, 1903). — Large dark-salmon 

 flowers, with Ion?, twisted petals. 3-4 ft. 



152. Queen Alexandra (Hobbies and Mortimer). — Flowers salmon, 

 shaded with buff, of good form. 3 ft. 



153. Eadiance (Veitch). — Large orange-scarlet flowers, with broad 

 pointed petals. 2-3 ft. 



154. Rainbow (Veitch). — Flowers pink, with paler centre, of good 

 form. 5 ft. 



