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Crimson. 
87. Aquilon (Cheal). — 5! feet. Flowers 6 inches; rays fiat, in two rows, 
deep carmine ; erect on 7 or 8 inch stalks ; free. 
83. Sincerity (Burrell, 191 8). — \\ feet. Flowers 6 inches ; rays nearly 
flat, deep strawberry -red ; erect, but not well above foliage, on 7 inch stalks ; 
free. 
88. Salute (Burrell, 1920). — 4^ feet. Flowers, 5! to 6 inches; rays chan- 
nelled, deep crimson ; erect on 10 inch stalks ; sparsely produced. 
94. Tresilian (Treseder). — 6 feet, very vigorous. Flowers 5 to 6 \ inches; 
rays channelled, deep crimson with slight purple shade ; erect on 10 to 14 inch 
stalks ; free. 
81. Emma (Dobbie). — 5! feet. Flowers 6 inches ; rays deep channelled, deep 
velvety rosy carmine ; disc covered by narrow curled and twisted florets ; rather 
drooping on 9 inch stalks ; not very free. 
Maroon. 
93. Duncan (Turner). — 6 feet, very vigorous. Flowers 5^ to 6 inches ; 
rays channelled, velvety-red maroon ; disc florets red with golden anthers ; 
on strong 12 to 15 inch stalks ; free. 
Class VI. Small-flowered P^ony Dahlias. 
The flowers are in essentials like those of Class V., but are smaller. 
We have included here some of those at times classed as ' Star ' Dahlias, but 
which have the edges of the rays curved inwards somewhat, instead of back- 
wards as in those in Class XIV. This incurving of the edges gives a somewhat 
star-like appearance to the flower since the rays do not , overlap much, but 
otherwise they are similar to the Paeony- flowered. 
Awards. 
95. Our Annie, A.M. Aug. 24, 1921. Raised and introduced by Messrs. 
Burrell. 
97. Rosi3, H.C. Aug. 24, 1 92 1. Raised and introduced by Messrs. Burrell. 
White, edged yellow. 
169. Jupiter (Dobbie). — 4^ feet. Flowers 3^ inches ; rays generally in a 
single irregular row, white narrowly edged yellow and scarlet ; on stiff 9 inch 
stalks ; freely produced. 
Pink. 
♦96. Elegance (Burrell). — 5! feet. Flowers 4 to 4! inches ; rays channelled, 
silvery pink ; on fairly stiff stalks 5 or 6 inches long, not above foliage ; not free. 
*97. Rosie (Burrell, 1919), H.C. — 5 feet. Flowers 4 inches; rays recurved, 
soft rosy mauve ; on stiff 10 inch stalks ; free. 
Pink on yellow. 
95. Our Annie (Burrell), A.M. — 4 feet. Flowers 4 inches; rays somewhat 
channelled, apricot-yellow flushed pink ; on stiff 8 or 9 inch stalks ; free. 
♦99. Edith Jones (Burrell, 192 1). — 6 feet. Flowers 5^ inches ; rays flatfish, 
buff flushed pink ; on stiff 7 or 8 inch stalks ; free ; disc becomes dirty brown. 
Apricot. 
♦98. Audrey (Burrell, 1921). — \\ feet. Flowers 4 inches; rays flatfish, 
amber flushed pink ; on rather weak 9 inch stalks ; free. 
Orange-scarlet. 
100. Norah Bell (Burrell, 1919). — 4 feet. Flowers 4^ to 5 inches; rays 
channelled, orange-scarlet ; on 8 inch stiff stalks, just above foliage ; free. 
