Mas. IiA,kk;in— An iinprorernent on of' Eynsfonf, equillr as well shaped ; larger 
flowers, and of a pleasing shade of bright amher-chestnnt ; free ami effeetire • long flower stems 
dwarf, bashr habit 
MRS. Q-LOVBR— Real eactns-shape ; large line flowers of a soft rosr-red, ohaded orange j 
dwarf and free; distinct. 
MBS, H. CANNJELL — Deeidedlr the most effeetire and prettiest rarietv in its] class of 
coloar, being of a beantifal bright amber-shade; well-pointed medium-sized ncrfect-formed rflowers 
dwarf and compact habit ; free flowering. 
MISS IBBJSTB CANNELL — A IotcIt soft and pleasing shade of light peacli-pink colour, 
shaded primrose towards base of florets; real cactns-shape : dwarf and free ; charming. 
CANJ^^BLIjS’ velvet — O f the richCvSt claret-V.rimson ; goo«i cactos-shape : one of the 
best. 
CANNELLS’ BRILLIANT — This has been awarded Kirst-Clasf Certificate whererer 
shown. Of the highest maroon-crimsoo shade of all Dahlias; medinm size : real caefns-shape ; one 
of the gems of the season. 
7.*f. (id. each. 
POMPON CACTUS-SHAPED DOUBLE DAHLIA. 
CANNELLS’ Gi-EM — An Award of Merit. Manj prefer and appreciate the ordinary 
Pompons in contrast to the large .show flowers, and in this wo haTe the beginning of a cla.sa of .small- 
flowered Cactus (flce engraring). The artist has not .<!ketched the flowers to the best advantage : 
however, it gives a good idea. The flowers arc freely jirodiiced. .small and neat, of'a soft red .shaded 
with orange; bnshv habit: a charming introduction! ').<?, each. 
'I'liK First Pompon ('!aoti;s Dahlia. —(.'annkli.s' (ifm. 
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