DAHLIAS AT WISLEY, 192 1. 
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120. Owen Thomas (Cheal). — 4^ feet. Flowers of type A, 3| to 3| inches"j 
velvety crimson scarlet tipped citron yellow ; erect on 6 or 7 inch stalks ; free. 
122. Meligraine (Krelage, i9io).-~4| feet. Flowers of type B ; 4^ inches ; 
carmine crimson, tipped picric yellow ; drooping on 12 inch stalks ; not free 
Class II. Mignon Single I^ahlias. 
Flowers similar in all respects to Class I., but the plants do not 
exceed 18 inches in height. 
This class was not represented in the trials. 
Class III. COLLERETTE DAHLIAS. 
Collerette Dahlias have an outer ring of flat rays as in Singles, and 
just within this, and surrounding the golden disc, a ring of florets (the 
' collar ') with deeply cut petals generally of a different colour from 
the outer, and only about half their length. 
Awards. 
137. Cyril, A.M., Aug. 24, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Treseder. 
166. Hussar, A.M. Aug. 24, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Dobbie, 
Edinburgh. 
168. Mountaineer, H.C. Sept. 7, 192 1. Raised and sent by Messrs. Dobbie. 
129. Mrs. 0. M. Courage, H.C. Sept. 7, 192 1. Raised and sent by Messrs. 
Cheal, Crawley. 
140. Linnet, H.C. Aug. 24, 192 1. Raised and sent by Messrs. Dobbie. 
138. Verona, H.C. Sept. 7, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Burrell, Cam- 
bridge. 
156. Ladas, H.C. Aug. 24, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Turner, Slough. 
161. Padre, H.C. Sept. 7, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Burrell. 
127. Aria, C. Sept. 7, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Kreiage, Haarlem. 
131. Peronne, C. Aug. 24, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Treseder. 
142. Lolah, C. Aug. 24, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Burrell. 
White. 
*i68. Mountaineer (Dobbie), H.C. — 5 feet. Flowers 4 inches diameter ; 
rays slightly channelled, white ; collar \ to f length of ray, white ; erect on 6 to 
7 inch stalk ; free flowering. Flowers rather irregular. 
Buff. 
♦165. Columba (Dobbie, 1920). — 3^ feet. Flowers 4 inches diameter; rays 
flatfish, pale terra-cotta, collar irregular in length, lemon chrome ; erect on 9 or 
10 inch stalks ; free. 
Pink to carmine with paler edges. 
127. Aria (Krelage), C. — 4$ feet. Flowers 4 inches, rather basin-shaped ; 
rays white, suffused crimson-carmine, paler towards edges and tips ; collar \ 
length of ray, irregular, cream to white ; erect on 7 or 8 inch stalks ; very free. 
124. Colleen (Cheal). — 4 feet. Flowers 4 inches diameter ; rays flat, white 
suffused deep crimson -carmine paling towards edges and tips ; collar irregular, 
creamy white ; erect on 12 to 14 inch stalks ; free. 
125. Matilda (Burrell, 1920). — 5 feet. Flowers 5 inches diameter; rays 
nearly flat, pale yellow suffused with crimson-carmine paling towards edges and 
tips ; collar § of ray, sulphur ; rather drooping, stalks 8 or 9 inches ; free. 
136. Preludium (Krelage). — 4! feet. Flowers 4 to 4! inches diameter; 
rays flat, lemon-yellow suffused carmine-crimson except at tips ; collar \ length 
of ray, pale lemon -yellow ; rather drooping, on 7 inch stalks ; moderately free. 
126. Circe (Burrell, 191 9). — 4 \ feet. Flowers 4 inches diameter ; rays 
flattish, white heavily suffused velvety rosy magenta ; collar \ length of ray, 
