1:1. Ckr\r\ell !l]^loi‘al G^uitle. 
489. STEPHEN AI4EY— Ruby-red, deep 
bronze at base of petals, well formed, great 
substance ; free and dwarf. 
490. TERRA COTTA — Rich terra-cotta 
red ; distinct and good. 
491. T. S. WARE — Bright orange-scarlet ; 
distinct. 
492. TWEEDSIDE — Very dark maroon; b 
fine flower and most profuse bloomer ; dwarf < 
habit. 
493. YELLOW BOY— Deep yellow, rich 
orange centre ; free. 
494. YELLOW SA.TIN — A lovely clear 
pale yellow of splendid form ; fine for exhibition. 
h'irit-Class Certificate, N.D.S. l.». 
All those not priced, Gd. each. 
We have been Awarded Four Silver- 
gilt and Five Silver Medals for 
our Cactus Dahlias during the past 
three years. 
Seed saved from finest varieties only 
Is. per pkt. 
NEW CACTUS DAHLIAS OF 1894. 
All of our own Raising. 
500. MRS. LARKIN — An improvement on Beauty of Eynsford, equally as well shaped ; larger 
flowers, and of a pleasing shade of bright amber-chestnut ; free and effective ; long flower stems ; 
dwarf, bushy habit 
501. MRS. GLOVER — Real cactus-shape ; large fine flowers of a soft rosy-red, shaded orange ; 
dwarf and free ; distinct. 
.502. MRS. H. CANNELL — Decidedly the most effective and prettiest variety in its class of 
colonr, being of a beautiful bright amber-shade; well-pointed medium-sized perfect-formed flowers ; 
dwarf and compact habit ; free flowering. 
503. MISS IRENE CANNELL — A lovely soft and pleasing shade of light peach-pink colour, 
shaded primrose towards base of florets; real cactus-shape ; dwarf and free ; charming. 
504. OANNELLS’ VELVET — Of the richest claret-crimson ; good cactus-shape ; one of the 
best. 
505. CANNELLS’ BRILLIANT — This has been awarded First-Class Certificates wherever 
shown. Of the highest maroon-crimson shade of ail Dahlias ; medium size; real cactus-shape ; one 
-of the gems of the season. 
2s. Gd. each. 
POMPON CACTUS-SHAPED DOUBLE DAHLIA. 
5015. CANNELLS' GEM — An Award of Merit. Many prefer and appreciate the ordinary 
Pompons in contrast to the large show flowers, and in this we have the beginning of a class of small- 
flowered Cactus (see engraving). The artist has not sketched the flowers to the best advantage ; 
however, it gives a good idea. The flowers are freely produced, small and neat, of a soft red shaded 
with orange; bushy habit; a charming introduction, .b'ce illustration, page 78. 2s. Gd. 
NEW CACTUS DAHLIAS OF 1893, 
Raised and Introduced into Commerce by H. CANNELL & SONS. 
507. CANNELLS' OWN — A splendid improvement, ns regards colour on Cannedls' Faeourite ; 
•of a beautiful clear amber-chestnut shade, a much deeper colour at base of florets, full size flowers ; 
.at fine addition to this much-appreciated class. 
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