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7 475. KAISERIN— Sulphuf-yellow, outer Borets tinged with lemon ; quite n Cactus in shape, 
^ and very constant. 4 ft. 
476. LADY SKELMERSDALE — Pale primrose colour : a beautiful flower, and very free. 4 ft. 
477. LORD NELSON— Bright crimson-scarlet ; a pretty formed flower, good size, petals turn 
and twist in a pretty manner. 
478. MAY PICTOR— Colour pale yellow ; another grand addition to this beautiful clap, for 
surpassing all others of the colour yet sent out. True Cactus, with long petals beautifully twisted ; 
very dwarf and free flowering. Awarded First- Class Certificates, Crystal Palace, N.D.S., Newcastle- 
on-Tvne, Brighton, &c., &c. 3 ft. 
479. MISS VIOLET MORGAN— Base of florets fawn or orange, shaded towards the edge 
with a delicate tone of pink. 4 ft. 
480. MRS. BASHAM— A most charming decorative type; grand companion in colour to 
Countess of Radnor: very free blooming, and erect habit. 5 ft. 
481. WILTSHIRE LASS— French- white : a most beautiful variety for cutting purposes, with 
long stiff flower stems. 4 ft. 
2s. C>d. each. 
NEW DECORATIVE OR REFLEXED VARIETIES 
OF 1893. 
. BLUSHING BRIDE— Blush white, fine flower, well above the foliage. Awarded 
several Certificates. 
. H. E. MILNER— Amber, shaded rose and tinged silver; very fine. Awarded several 
Certificates. 
. LADY PRIMROSE— Pale yellow, tinged white ; very distinct. First-Class Certificate. 
. LORD ROSEBERY — Straw, shaded with rose ; a fine dwarf variety, flowers well above 
the foliage. 
2s. each. 
GENERAL LIST OF CACTUS-SHAPED DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 
482. AMPHION — Chrome yellow, flushed with cerise ; fine and distinct. 9rf. 
483. BEAUTY OP ARUNDEL— Of a glowing crimson colour, tips shaded rose-purple ; full 
flowers. 9</. 
484. BEAUTY OP EYNSPORD— Real Cactus shape, and of a distinct shade of colour— soft 
buff, shaded velvety chestnut in centre ; very free. 3 feet 6 inches. First-Class Certificate. Is. 
48,'>. CANNELLS' FAVOURITE- The highest firshionable colour, intensely admired, and 
pointed out all day at exhibitions wherever shown for its most attractive hue. Its colour is a 
yellow-bronze or old gold kind of colour ; free habit of growth ; tine flower. Is decidedly the best 
habit of its class, and should have been called “ Everybody’s Favourite.” Awarded First-Class 
Certificate. Is. 
486. DELICATA— Of a lovely shade of pink, shading towards the eentre to a pale yellow ; 
medium size ; pretty. 3 ft. Is. 
487. DUKE OP CLARENCE— True Cactus form, rich deep maroon-crimson, occasionally 
shaded with scarlet ; very dwarf and free flowering ; good. l.s. 
488. EDWARD MAWLEY— Reddish crimson. l.s. 
489. EMILY GIRDLESTONE— Orange-scarlet ; real Cactus shaped, and of the best form. Is. 
490. ERNEST CANNELL— Real Cactus shape ; fine large well-shaped flowers of a distinct 
shade of soft red, deeper centre ; bushy habit ; distinct. 3 feet 6 inches. First-Class Certificate, l.s. 
491. GLORY OP BRENTWOOD— Large dark purple flowers; very free flowering. l.s. 
492. H. CANNELL— This will be hailed the King of the Cactus tribe; colour the richest 
maroon velvety crimson possible, tinted purple at the points. 9r/. 
493. HONORIA — Pale amber; very distinct. 4 ft. 9(7. 
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