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GENERAL LIST OF CACTUS-SHAPED DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 
532. ATALANTA — White, veiucd iiiul (lushed purple ; eoiislnut and uscdul. , , 
533. BEATB1C£ — I’ale rose, ligliter shade at point ot petals ; fine; quite distinct. F.'C.C. l.«. 
53+ BEAUHY OP ARUNDEL — Glowing crimson, tips shaded rose-purple; full flowers. 
535. BENNETT-GOLDNEY — Soft terra-cotta ; much the shape of Gloriosa ; distinct. 
53P. BERTHA MAWLEY — Cochineal colour ; thq bloom si auds well above the foliage. 4 ft. 
537. BLANCHE KEITH — Pure yellow, true Cactus form; large flowers; good habit, very 
free. Two F.C.C. 
.538. C.<ESAR — >Soft reddish-scarlet, petals very pointed ; much admired. l.«. ' , 
53‘J. CANNELLS’ SCARLET— Scarlet-coloured ; real cactus-shaped medium-sized well- 
formed flowers : dwarf and compact. ft. 
5+0. CHAS. WOODBEIDGE — Bright rrimstn, shaded pur]ile ; large ; grand and good. hs. (fef. 
5+1. COUNTESS OP GOSPORD — Long curling florets; cinnamon, suffused towards the 
centre with gold. 3 ft. 
5+2. COUNTESS OP RADNOR — Fine combination of delicate hues. 
5+3. DELICATA — Of a lovely shade of pink, shading towards the centre to a pale .yellow ; 
medium size ; ]>retty. 3 ft. 
5++. EARL OP PEMBROKE — Florets very long, porcupine-like; large bright plum, 
deeper and more velvety towards the centre. 3 ft. !)</. 
5+5. EMILY FRENCH — Narrow-pointed petals ; light lake-red shade ; Ireo. 
5+R. ENDYMION — Bright cerise ; good twisted petals. F.C.C. 
5+7. ERNEST CANNELL — Real Cactus shape; fine large well-shaped flowers, of a distinct 
shade of soft red, deeper centre; busby habit; distinct. 3 ft. G in. F.C.C. 
548. ERNEST GLASSE — Purplish magenta, true Cactus form, medium-sized flowers, petals 
pointed ; very free. 4 ft. Two F.C C. 
. FUSILIER — Very deep salmon or coral-pink ; a gem either for exhibition or decoration; 
the flowers are perfect in shape ; the outside petals, which are quite pointed, have a tendency to curl 
inwards, giving the flower a very attractive, graceful appearance. + ft. l.s. 
GEO. MARLOW — Primrose-yellow, shaded amber ; medium size ; an improvement. 
3 ft. U. 
549. GLORIOSA — A splendid variety ; deep red, shaded scarlet, yellow at base of florets ; large 
fine formed flowers; distinct and grand. 
550. HARMONY — Reddish-bronze, rather more yellow towards the centre ; florets long, curled, 
and very pointed; very free. 3 ft. 9</. 
551. JAMES HUDSON — R:ch deep orange buff ; flowers well above the foliage ; an improve- 
ment on Canmll's Favourite. 4 ft. 1.?. iid. 
552. J. E. PREWER — Vermilion, having quite a velvety gloss; petals twisted and pointed; 
blooms are of good medium size. 1.'. 
553. JOHN H. ROACH— Soft yellow, edged sulphur yellow, petals long and twisted, medium 
size ; dwarf, free habit. 3 ft. i)i!. 
554. JOHN WELCH- Rich glowing crimson; long and beautifully twisted petals; free- 
flowering, good. 
555. JUAREZn — Most valuable and useful, its blossoms are of a rich scarlet-Qrimson. . 4 ft. 
Must be thinned out to get fine flowers. 
55G. L A DY H. GROSVENOR — Clear yellow, outer and older petals shaded buff. 
657. LADY PENZANCE — Clear sulphur yellow, perfect in shape; the finest yellow. 
. MARQUIS — Deep rich velvety maroon or crimson, lighted up with a tinge of fiery, 
crimson ; the long-pointed petals. 4 ft. 9d. 
568. LEONORA — Bright pink, shaded rose; very fine flower, long twisted petals. Award of 
Merit, R.H.S. 9d. 
569. MABEL KEITH— Clear light yellow', tinted outer petals ; free. Is. 
SCO. MATCHLESS — Rich deep velvety maroon ; true Cactus type ; the blooms are thrown 
well above the foliage. Awarded many Certificates. An acquisition. 
6G1. MAY PICTOR — Colour pale yellow ; true Cactus, with long petals beautifully twisted 
very dwarf and free flowering. Awarded F.C.C. 3 ft. 
562. MISS A. NIGHTINGALE— Clear yellow ground, flaked and heavily edged scarlet ; very 
attractive. 4 ft. l.«. , 
663. MISS IRENE CANNELL — A lovely soft and pleasing shade of light peach-pink colour, 
shaded primrose towards base of florets; dwarf and free ; charming. , 
564. MRS. A. PEART — Creamy-white, true cactus shape ; distinct. Fonr F.C.C. , 
566. MRS. BARNES — Pale primrose, gradually shading towards the outside of the flower 
and towards the tip of each petal with the palest tint of rosy-pink ; of exquisite shape, with long, 
twisted, pointed petals. 3^ ft. 9</. 
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