S. dki\r\ell & G^tiide. 
We have been Awarded many Silver- 
gilt and Silver Medals for our Cactus 
Dahlias during the past years. 
Seed saved from finest varieties only 
is. per pkt. 
434. DEAREST — Pure white, well-defined 
margin of clear sulphur-yellow; bushy, compact 
habit. 
435. DISTINCTION— Bright reddish buff, 
distinct shade ; good. 
437. DUCHESS OP ANHALT— Beauti- 
ful creamy-white centre, broad margin of deep 
rose ; medium size, good form. 3^ ft. 
438. DUCHESS OP PIPE— Amber, edged 
reddish orange. F.C.C. 
439. DUCHESS OP WESTMINSTER— 
Medium-size, of the purest white. 
440. DUKE OP YORK — Orange-scarlet, 
distinct yellow ring round the disc ; medium size ; 
fine shape, good habit, very free. 
441. ECLIPSE — liich scarlet-crimson, 
orange base of petals; free. F.C.C. 
444. EVELYN — Clear white ring round 
disc, outer margin of flower shaded pinkish 
mauve. 
446. EYNSPORD GEM — Rich crimson- 
magenta and maroon, narrow ring of orange and 
red round centre ; medium size ; distinct. 
447. PAUST — Rich reddish crimson, large 
round flowers. F.C.C. 
448. FLAVIUS — Clear yellow, deep orange 
centre ; distinct. 
450. FRED. LESLIE— Red, tipped with 
white ; very attractive and free ; distinct. 
451. GERTIE BYWATER— Pure white, 
with distinct .side edgings of pale yellow. 
453. GULIELMA — Pure white, margins 
golden buff ; distinct; medium size ; fine shape. 
454 HARRY BRATEN— Deep rose,lighter 
towards margin of petals, splashed and striped 
dark velvety maroon ; medium size. 3^ ft. l.s.6<f. 
455. IVANHOE— Deep lilac ; fine reflexed 
flower of great substance ; free and dwarf. 
456. JACK — Dark maroon, smooth petals, 
fine shape, ring round the disc ; an improve- 
ment on Cetewayo. 
457. JAMES SCOBIE — Yellow, beautifully 
siriped and spotted red ; dwarf habit. 
458. KITTY — White, suffused rosy-mauve; 
charming. F.C.C., N.D.S. 
459. LADY HELEN — Medium size ; clear 
bright yellow, pure white tip ; good habit 
460. LADY WHITEHEAD —Rich dazzling 
rose-purple, yellow ring round disc ; much 
admired. 4 ft. 
462. LITTLE SNOW-WHITE --Circular 
medium-sized flowers of the purest white. 
463. LIZZIE HALL— Pale sulphur, edged 
white; distinct. 
464. LORRAINE— Distinct and beautiful, 
rich magenta, deeper shade in centre. 
466. MARION HOOD— White, shading to 
deep rosy pink ; distinct. 
466. MAUDE— Pure white, with deep 
edgings of maroon ; very showy and constant. 
467. MISS GLASSCOCK — Soft clear 
lavender, margined with pale mauve. 
468. MISS HENSHAW— Intense dazzling 
crimson-scarlet ; medium size, good substance ; 
verv free. 3 ft. 
469. MISS MORLAND — Lovely rich 
crimson scarlet ; medium size, good habit, and 
very profuse. 4 ft. Is. 6tf. 
470. MISS LINAKER — Rich cherry-red 
and magenta, orange at base of petals. 
471. MISS SPERATI— Rich golden-yellow, 
striped and flaked crimson ; constant. 3J ft. 
472. MIDGET IMPROVED— Rich orange- 
scarlet ; free, distinct, useful. 
473. MISS ZULEMA— Deep rich orange 
ground, beautifully striped and splashed crimson- 
scarlet ; splendid shape, constant and free. 3 ft. 
Is. 6(7. 
474. MR. KENNETT — Bright golden 
ground, distinctly striped crimson ; showy flower. 
476. MR. ROSE — Bright rose, regularly 
striped pure white ; dwarf. 
476. MRS. PARROTT— Pure white, with 
side margins of beautiful pale rose ; novel and 
pleasing. 
478. MAGPIE— Cerise, tipped white, deep 
maroon towards centre. 
481. NELLIE WARE— Purplish crimson 
rich and distinct. 
482. NORTHERN STAR — Bright red, 
margined deep golden yellow ; small, well- 
formed flowers ; distinct. F.C.C. 
483. PARAGON— Most distinct. 
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