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ARQYIjE— U ich deep crimson, blooms slightly incurved. 3 feet. 
BRXTCE! — Pale lemon colour of a beautiful shade. 3 feet. 
BURNS — Buff ground, splashed with glowing crimson, florets curved and reflexed. 3 ft. 
EARL OP RAVENSWOOD — Bright reddish tena-cotta; bushy habit; free. 
GUY MANNERING — Creamy-white, sulphur shading ; long, twisted petals . 4 ft. 
ISABELLA WARDOUR — Bright red ; blooms rather flat, i ft. 
rVANHOE — Bright rose colour, with crimson band round centre, petals beautifully twisted 
at the points, and slightly incurved. . 3 ft. 
SIXULE CACTue-SriAI’ED DAHLIA, MAROUEEITE. 
392. MARGUERITE — Certainly the best variety. Pure white, very light in shape and 
character, long stalks. In the formation of wreaths and crosses it will be found of great nse. 
MARMION — Glowing crimson-scarlet ; showy. 3 ft. 
393. MEG MERRILEES — Clear yellow petals, large and twisted. 3J ft. 
39*. NOVAR — Crimson purple, shading to magenta at the points of the florets, 3 feet. 
PEVERIL — Deep terra-cotta ; very free. 3 ft. 
395. QUEEN MARY — Purest white, with pale yellow disc, twisted florets. 3 ft. 
396. ROB ROY — Purple, with violet shading; medium size. 3 ft. 
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