DAHLIAS AT WISLEY, 1921. 
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108. J. C. Gould (Treseder). — 4^ feet. Flowers 4 inches ; rays incurved at 
margin, bright scarlet ; collar streaked yellow and scarlet ; rising slightly above 
foliage on 7 inch stalks ; free. 
150. Fire King (Turner). — 4! feet. Flowers 4 inches ; rays flattish, bright 
cardinal ; collar nearly equalling ray, irregular and curled, cardinal, yellow in 
upper half ; on stiff 9 inch stalks ; free. 
♦153. Barbara (Burrell). — feet. Flowers 3f inches ; rays flattish, deep 
cardinal ; collar \ to f ray, irregular, streaked deep cardinal and lemon ; very 
free on erect 6 inch stalks. 
*i66. Hussar (Dobbie), A.M. — 4! feet. Flowers 4^ inches ; rays flattish, 
crimson-scarlet ; collar \ to § ray, crimson-scarlet tipped white ; erect on 8 inch 
stalks ; free. 
149. Glencoe (Dobbie). — 4! feet. Flowers 4 inches ; rays flat, deep cardinal ; 
collar f or over of ray, irregular, deep cardinal, sometimes showing paler reverse ; 
disc small ; erect on 9 inch stalks ; free. Possibly wrongly named. 
♦156. Ladas (Turner), H.C. — 5^ feet. Flowers 4^ inches ; rays flattish, 
bright crimson-scarlet ; collar \ to f ray, twisted, bright crimson with paler 
reverse ; free on 9 inch erect stalks. 
♦148. Coronette (Burrell, 1921). — 5J feet. Flowers 5 inches ; rays curled 
at tip, crimson-scarlet ; collar \ ray, crimson, twisted to show paler reverse ; 
erect on 8 to 9 inch stalks ; free. 
147. W. Dunn (Burrell, 1918). — /\\ feet. Flowers 4! inches ; rays flat, deep 
crimson-scarlet ; collar \ to f ray, streaked deep crimson and pale lemon ; erect 
on 7 or 8 inch stalks ; free. 
155. Rhapsody (Bath). — 4! feet. Flowers 4! inches ; rays curled at edges, 
deep crimson -scarlet ; collar \ ray, deep crimson-scarlet streaked below, yellow 
at tip ; erect on 5 or 6 inch stalks ; free. Raised by Messrs. Krelage. 
145. Eddystone (Dobbie). — 4% feet. Flowers 4 inches ; rays flat, deep 
crimson-scarlet ; collar £ to f ray, irregular, deep crimson streaked sulphur ; 
erect on very short stalks ; free. 
146. Cardinal (Brown). — 5! feet. Flowers 5 inches; rays flattish, deep 
crimson-scarlet ; collar f to £ ray, irregular, striped deep crimson -scarlet and 
lemon ; on 8 inch stalks, erect ; free. 
Crimson. 
160. Eliza (Treseder). — 3! feet. Flower 5 to 5J inches ; rays flat, deep 
crimson-chocolate ; collar f ray, sulphur suffused deep crimson ; erect on stout 
12 to 14 inch stalks ; very free. 
141. Joan (Cheal). — 4! feet. Flowers 5 inches; rays flat, deep crimson, 
deepening towards tips ; collar § ray, deep crimson streaked sulphur ; erect on 
5 or 6 inch stalks ; free. 
143. Tarantelle (Bath). — 3! feet. Flower 4 inches ; rays flattish, deep 
velvety crimson ; collar £ to f ray, irregular, rosy maroon on pale straw ; disc 
large ; erect on rather short stalks. Raised by Messrs. Bath. 
154. Trio (Krelage, 1921). — 4 feet. Flower 5 to 5^ inches ; rays flat, deep 
crimson ; collar £ to f ray, very irregular, deep crimson tipped white ; disc 
large ; erect on 7 or 8 inch stalks ; free. 
Maroon. 
162. Admiral (Cheal). — 4^ feet. Flowers 5 to 5^ inches; rays flat, very 
dark crimson -maroon, velvety ; collar | ray, white streaked maroon ; erect, 
well above foliage ; free. 
*i6i. Padre (Burrell, 1921), H.C. — 4! feet. Flowers 4 inches; scarcely 
distinct from last in colour, but smaller ; free. 
*i67. Lochnagar (Dobbie). — 4! feet. Flowers 4! inches ; rays flat, very 
dark crimson-maroon ; collar f ray, rather broad, regular, dark maroon and 
white (not always present) ; erect on 6 to 8 inch stalks ; free. 
159. Symphony (Krelage, 1919). — 5! feet. Flowers 3^ to 4 inches; rays 
flattish, deep velvety crimson-maroon with a tinge of purple ; collar f ray, 
white faintly flushed reddish-purple ; erect on 8 inch stalks ; moderately free. 
Class IV. Anemone-flowered Dahlias. 
In Anemone-flowered Dahlias the outer ring of flattened rays 
surrounds a dense group of tubular flowers, longer than the ordinary 
disc florets of the single-flowered class and of a different colour. 
This group is only now being developed, and it was not represented 
in the trials. 
