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SiNGi/E Dahlias. 
^HE beauty of our collection, covering just upon an acre, last autumn was a sight never to be 
forgotten by the hundreds that saw them. For show purposes the flowers must be medium- 
size, with broad rounded petals, so that they form a perfectly circular flower, with small disc ; 
and these, when individually wired and made to stand out in a symmetrical bunch, present a grand 
sensational appearance when ranged in a Rose Box with moss. 
SINGLE CACTUS-SHAPED DAHLIAS. 
Special favourites with ladies, because of their remarkably graceful appearance. They have 
none of the formality and stiffness so characteristic of all the other sections. 
ALICE LEE — Beautiful pink, shading off to white ; one of the best. 3 ft. 
383. ALTHEA — Deep glowing crimson ; petals twisted and recurved. 3 ft. 
ANNE OP GEIERSTEIN — Peach, fl ushed salmon ; distinct. 3J ft. 
384. ARGYLE— Rich deep crimson, blooms slightly incurved. 3 feet. 
SIXULB CACTUS-SHAPED DAHLIA, MARGUERITE. 
BRUCE — Pale lemon colour of a beautiful shade. 3 feet. 
BURNS — Buff ground, splashed with glowing crimson, florets curved and rofle.xed. 3 ft. 
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