S. Ckr\nell & 001-;^’ Gruide 
570. CIiARIBEIi — Kich rosy-purple ; a splendid kind for exhibition. 4 ft. Is. 
571. CONSTANCY, OR AKIBL — Pure white, valuable for wreaths, erosses, church 
decoration, &c. It is a good grower and very free bloomer. First-Class Certificate. 6d. each ; 
4s. Gd. doz. 
572. COUNTFiSS OP PBMBROKB — One of the most attractive ; of a delicate lilac colour 
base of florets deep green, giving a wonderful display of light and shade. 4 ft. Is. 
573. QERMANIA — A pretty shade of flesh-pink, lighter at tips. - Isj 
574. G l i AR E OP THE OARiDEN (or PIRE K.1NG-)- — This gem of gems of all the Dahlias 
for the gardens has the freedom and advantage of producing double the quantity of flowers of 
any other i variety ; small, dense, and brilliant are its flowers, with a lovely green foliage, no matter 
how hot the weather; when every Scarlet Zonal in the garden has succumbed to the rain, this is sure 
to be in readiness. 
575. aUINIVERE— Rich canary-yellow, splendid form, florets sometimes curled ; good hahit 
5 ft. Is. 
57(i. H. CANNELLi — Rich maroon velvety crimson, tinted purple at the points. 
57 7. HARRY PREEMAN — A great improvement on Henr^ Patrick; of the purest white; 
useful. Gd. 
578. H. E. MXLI4ER — Amber, shaded rose and tinged silver; verv fine. Awarded several 
Certificates. Is. 
579. HENRY PATRICK — 
Petals slightly recurved and 
twisted, pure white; said to be a 
great improvement on Constance. 
580. HONORIA — Pale 
amber ; very distinct. 4 ft. \)d. 
581. ZONE — A most delicate 
colour, clear primrose yellow ; use- 
ful for cutting. 4 ft. Is. 
582. JOSEPHINE— Beautiful 
miiroon-criinson, the best of its 
colour for cutting ; large flowers ; 
very rich. 3^ ft. Is. 
583. LADY PRIMROSE — 
Pale yellow, tinged white ; very 
distinct. First-Class Certificate. 
l.s. 
584. LADY SKELMERS- 
DALE — Pale primrose colour : a 
beautiful flower, and verv free. 
4 ft. Is. 
585. LILLIAN ABERY — 
Pure white with a yellow border 
to each ])etal ; dwarf habit. 
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58(i. MAID OP KENT — Everyone admires it. Colour intense rich cherry-red, crimson ground, 
with pure white tips, giving such a contrast that one cannot forget its beauty ; very free. First- 
Class Certificate and Award of Merit wherever exhibited, ilrf. 
587. MARCHIONESS OP BUTE — A flue improvement on Charming Bride; ground colour 
white, with rosy tips to petals ; a charming combination of colours. 
588. MILLIE SCUPHAM — The sweetest colour iu Dahlias ; light golden-bronze with a 
richer hue near the centre of the flower ; habit and freeness perfect. 
5S9. MR. A. W. TAIT — Most peculiar and pretty. It is different to Constance in its serrated 
uu-Dahlia like form and appearanee, and must become a general favourite for cut flowers, for which 
it is admirably adapted. 
590. MRS. G. REID (Lizzie Abbott) — Double flower, white, edged with rosy-lake, having the 
edge of the petals b eautif ully fimbriated. 3J ft. 
591. MRS. HAWKINS — Free, close neat habit ; rich sulphur colour, tips of petals a lighter 
shade, and slightly tinted soft red ; distinct. 
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