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TOM THUMB DAHLIAS 
404, 
BANTAM — Dark scarlet 
• ■ • ••• 
... 1 1 inches high 
405. 
BOOTLES— Rich velvety red 
... 10 ,, ,, 
400. 
BO-PEEP — Maroon ; self 
22 „ 
407. 
HOOP-LA — Rieh velvety maroon ; self 
14 „ 
408. 
LILLIPUT — Light scarlet-tinted orange ... 
14 ,, 
409. 
MIDGET — Bright scarlet 
14 „ 
4i0. 
MINIATURE— Clear yellow 
«•« 
... 1 0 . . , , 
411. 
MISS GRACE — Light orange 
... 14 „ 
412. 
PEARL^ — Deep mauve ; self 
• 1 • • . . 
... la . , . . 
413. 
TOM TIT — Orauge-scarlct, light yellow ring round disc 
18 „ 
Is. each. 
ROUND OR INVERTED SAUCER-SHAPED FLOWERS 
FOR EXHIBITION. 
If these are well selected and each rcflexed, neatly wired and arranged in nice well-faced bunches, 
and placed in zinc tubes, eight in a Hose box. a few stands produce a gorgeous effect at an exhibition, 
but great care is necessary in transit. Seed from all the best kinds, ‘dd. per pkt. 
41-1. ACQUISITION — Crimson, scarlet 
bars at edge of petals. 
415 ALBA, syn. WHITE QUEEN— Large 
flowers, dwarf and free. 
416. ANNIE HUGHES — Very distinct 
and constant ; clear yellow ring round disc, 
shading to peach colour on margin of petals ; 
good habit, very free. First-Class Certificate. 
Is. 
417. ARGYLE — White, shaded lilac; fine 
form and substance ; very profuse ; fine. 
418. ARTHUR RAWLINGS — Striped 
rose on a yellow-buff ground, constant, full size. 
419. AURATA — Moderate size, yellow. 
420. AVALANCHE — I’lire white, changing 
to soft pink ; free and effective. 
421. BEAUTY — Deep maroon-crimson, 
medium size. 
422. BENMORE — Rose, shaded crimson; 
fine form ; dwarf ; very free. 
423. BICOLOR — Rich reddish crimson, 
distinct bright yellow ring. 
424. BUTTERFLY — Medium size, well 
reflexed ; bright orange-red, the tip of each 
petal having a heavy blotch of gold ; very effec- 
tive. 3 ft. \s. 
425. CADET — Pure white, well-defined 
margin of bright orange-scarlet; medium size; 
bushy habit ; free and constant, l.s. 
426. CETEWAYO — Rich blackish maroon, 
one of the best. 
427. CHAS. LAWS — Buff ground, striped 
and spotted crimson ; distinct. 
428. CHILWELL BEAUTY — Ground 
colour bright chestnut, distinctly belted, as per 
engraving, a much deeper shade; attractive. 
First-Class Certificate. 
429. CLAUDIA — Reddish salmon, tipped 
delicate mauve, distinct dark crimson ring round 
disc ; good shape ; free. 
430. CLEOPATRA — Deep velvety crimson, 
rich ; good substance ; medium size ; very free. 
431. COMET — Deep reddish scarlet, veined 
orange and gold ; medium size. 
432. CONSPICUA — Habit good, very free, 
and one of the most lovely and attractive 
varieties ever sent out ; colours pure white, 
magenta, and maroon. 
433. DAISY — Pale ground, with an edging 
of mottled rosy pink ; very pretty and distinct. 
434. DEAREST — A perfect gem ; colour 
pure white, each floret having a well-defined 
m.argin of clear sulphur-yellow ; bushy, compact 
habit. Is. 
435. DISTINCTION— Bright reddish buff, 
distinct shade ; good. 
436. DOROTHY — Large, white, shaded 
and striped lilac-pink 
437. DUCHESS OF ANHALT -Beauti- 
ful creamy-white centre, broad margin of deep 
rose ; medium size, good form. 34 ft. Is. 
438. DUCHESS OF FIFE— Amber, edged 
reddish orange. First-Class Certificate. Is. 
439. DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER— 
Medium-size, of the purest white. 
440. DUKE OF YORK — True orange- 
scarlet, distinct yellow ring round the disc, beau- 
tiful smooth petal ; medium size : fine shape, 
good habit, very free. One of ' the best for 
exhibition; quite distinct. Awarded several 
Certificates. Is. 
441. ECLIPSE— Rich scarlet -crimson, deep 
orange base of petals; free. First-Class 
Certificate. 
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