DAHLIAS AT AY ISLE Y, 1909. 



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'77. Codsall Gem (Bakers). — Kich chrome yellow; florets somewhat 

 twisted ; flowers held erect, on long rigid stems ; very free and showy. 

 3J feet. 



78. Col. K. St. G. Wilcox (Bakers). — Creamy white, tinged with 

 pale rosy-magenta, especially on the outer florets ; flowers good, freely 

 produced, and borne on rigid stems. 3^ feet. 



79. Countess of Lonsdale (Bakers). — Mauve, heavily tinged rosy, 

 scarlet ; flowers large, loose ; a showy variety. 3^ feet. 



13. Dr. Van Gorkom (Hobbies). — White, flushed rose ; weak plant, 

 and large rough flowers. feet. 



12. Duke Henry (Hobbies). — Bich orange-scarlet ; large flowers. 

 3 feet. 



14. Fanny (Hobbies). — Pale yellow, flushed apricot at tips of florets ; 

 stems very rigid for a paeony-flowered variety. 2^ feet. 



36. Feldberg (Pfitzer). — Pure white, faintly tinged with yellow at 

 base of florets. 3 feet. Inferior to 33, Queen Wilhelmina. 



15. Glenton (Hobbies). — Yellow, heavily tinged buff; in some flowers 

 the florets were edged with red ; flowers very full ; growth weak. 3 feet. 



17. High Sheriff (Hobbies). — Yellow, slightly tinged with orange- 

 scarlet ; late. 2J feet. 



37. Hohenstaufen (Pfitzer). — Bich yellow; large flowers, freely borne 

 on stiff stems. 3 feet. 



38. Hohentinel (Pfitzer). — Deep chrome-yellow with apricot reverse ; 

 flowers very large. 3 feet. 



80. Hon. Mrs. Howard (Bakers).— Pale rose, heavily tinged with rosy- 

 scarlet ; very free-blooming, and showy. 3^ feet. 



19. Ironmonger (Hobbies). — Pale mauve, shaded with a deeper 

 colour ; flowers large, with very weak stems ; late. 3 feet. 



20. Jeanne Charmet (Hobbies). — Mauve, deeper at the edge of the 

 florets, and tinged yellow at base ; flowers large, on weak stems. 2h feet. 



81. John E. Faire (Bakers). — Deep rosy magenta ; flowers medium- 

 sized, freely borne on stiff stems ; a showy variety. 4 feet. 



21. King Leopold (Hobbies). — Pale chrome-yellow ; flowers large, 

 freely produced ; stems long, rigid. 3^ feet. 



82. Lady Cleeve (Bakers). — Ground colour yellow, but this is almost 

 entirely hidden by pale rosy-magenta shading, and rosy-scarlet marks at 

 base of florets. 4^ feet. 



83. Lady K. Drummond (Bakers). — Mauve, with much yellow round 

 the eye ; flowers medium-sized, on stiff stems ; habit good. 5 feet. 



84. Lady M. Paget (Bakers).— Practically the same as 83. 



85. Lady Norman (Bakers). — Mauve, shading rosy-magenta towards 

 centre ; flowers large, full. 6 feet. 



86. Lady Savile (Bakers). — Ground colour apricot, much tinged with 

 rosy-scarlet, and with a distinct tinge of rosy-magenta at edges of the 

 florets ; flowers large, neat. 6 feet. 



23. Leveller (Hobbies). — Bich rosy-scarlet ; flowers large, drooping, 

 but nevertheless the plant is showy. 3 feet. 



40. Libanon (Pfitzer). — Pure white, slightly tinged yellow at base of 

 florets ; flowers large, very freely produced ; habit good. 3^ feet. 



62. Liberty (West). — Bosy-scarlet ; flowers large, loose, on weak 

 stems. 4 feet. 



