\ 
,fi'. C^ipiell & Soi|^’ G(uitle. 
6CG. MRS. BENNETT — Soft crimson; ft large,' well-built flower; petals are broad but well 
curled, and show a very tine vein-like marking of a deeper tint. 3 ft. Ud. 
667.' MRS; BROUGHTON STIRLING — Bright glossy corise; very narrow pointed petals; 
similar habit and shape to Robert Cannell ; very profuse ; flowers well above the foliage. 3^ ft. Is. 
5G8. MRS. GORDON SLOANE — Ivovely pinkish terra cotta; splendid erect habit; very 
free and distinct ; one of the best for cutting. 4 ft. Is. 
669. MRS. H. CANNELL — The most effective in its class, bright amber-shade; well-pointed 
medium-si/.etl perfect-formed flowers ; dwarf and compact ; free. 
670. MRS. C. TURNER— Bright yellow; large and distinct flowers, thrown well above the 
foliage on long stems. F.C.O., R.H.S. 3 ft. 9d. 
671. MRS. LEOPOLD SEYMOUR — Rich golden yellow, shading off to a lovely pale rose 
towards the tips of petals ; flowers on stiff stems well above the foliage. 4 ft. Is. 
672. MRS. MONTEFIORE — Splendid rich glowing crimson-scarlet ; true Cactus; splendid 
habit, throwing the flowers well above the foliage ; fine for exhibition or cutting. Certificate 
N.D.S. 4 ft. l.s. 
673. MRS. PORTMAN DALTON — Splendid dwarf bushy habit, vivid vermilion colour, 
shading off to tips of petals to a rosy red, and occasionally tinted magenta. 
674. MRS. THONGER — Bright purple ; very long pointed petals ; free. 3 ft. I.'-. 
675. MRS. WILSON NOBLE — The colour is a lovely pinkish-salmon, splendid shaped flowers 
borne in great profusion ; a gem for exhibition or for cutting. 3J ft. Is. 
57G. OPORTO TAIT — Distinct dark foliage ; true Cactus-sh.aped flowers of a scarlet shade ; good 
bushy habit. 3| ft. Lv. 
677. PROFESSOR BAiDWIN — This is a fac-simile of the old Juarezii, but much freer in 
bloom and lighter in colour, being of a bright orange-scarlet. 4 ft. 
578. PURPLE PRINCE — Rich deep purple, shaded bluish maroon ; habit dwarf and compact ; 
one of the best. Awarded Certificates. 
679. ROBERT CANNELL — Full-sized flowers; magenta, with a decided bluish tinge 
towards tips of petals ; free and vigorous. 4 ft. F.C.C. 
680. ROYAL GEORGE — Soft carmine pink, with a faint suspicion of purple, which towards the 
end of the season varies; long petals beautifully twisted ; medium-size flower, blooms very freely 
splendid habit. 4 ft. 
681. ST. CATHERINE— A cadmium-yellow colour, or soft reddish amber ; very free. 4 ft. 
582. VALKYRIE - Bich cardinal, shaded rose ; early ; free. 5 ft. Od. 
683. THE BISHOP — Bright coral red ; florets long claw shaped, very pointed and curled, 
perhaps narrower and more curled than any variety ; splendid. 3 ft. 9(7. 
POMPON CACTUS-SHAPED DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 
584. CANNELLS’ GEM — An Award of Merit. The flowers are freely produced, small and 
neat, of a soft red, shaded with orange ; bushy habit ; everybody’s favourite. 
685. MRS. A. BECK -Rich reddish-salmon ; dwarf habit; very free. 
DECORATIVE AND REFLEXED DAHLIAS. 
The following are most useful and lovely for general garden decoration, and should be generally 
cultivated : — 
686. APHRODITE — Clear straw -yellow ; very free ; large. 
687. ARTHUR CHEAL— Dee]) rich purplish crimson ; very free. 4 ft. 9d. 
588. BEATRICE MARTIN — White, tinged palest flesh ; useful for cutting. 6 ft. yd. 
689. BEAUTY OF EYNSFORD — Soft buff, shaded velvety chestnut in centre. 
690. BLUSHING BRIDE — Blush white, fine flower, well above the foliage. 
591. CANNELLS’ FAVOURITE — Yellow-bronze or old gold ; free habit of growth. 
692. CHANCELLOR SWAYNE -Bluish plum ; free and early. 
693. CONSTANCE, OR ARIEL — Pure white, valuable for wreaths, crosses, church 
decoration, &c. ; a good grower and very free bloomer. F.C.C. Gcf. each ; 4.s. 6(7. doz. 
694. COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE — Attractive ; of a delicate lilac colour. 4 ft. 
595. CRAWLEY GEM — Rich crimson scarlet ; grand for cutting. 
69G. DEAN HOLE — A glowing vcrmilion-scarlet ; good, vigorous, upright habit ; very free 
697. DUKE OF CLARENCE — Deep maroon-crimson ; dwarf. 
698. EMILY GIRDLESTONE — Orange scarlet ; free flowering 
699. ERNEST CHEAL— Bright ro.sy-scarlet. 
600. F. BLAKE- Bright magenta-crimson, green centre. 9(7. 
GOI. FRANCES HUMPHRIES— Bright orange. 9c7. 
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