The following nre most useful and lovely for general garden decoration, and should he generally 
cultivated : — 
573. APOLLO — Crimson-lake. 3 ft. 
674. APHRODITE — Clear straw-yellow ; very free; large. 
675. BEAUTY OP EYNSFORD — Of a distinct shade of colour — soft buff, shaded^ velvety 
chestnut in centre ; very free. 3 ft. 6 in. F.C. C. 
576. BEAUTY OP WILTS — Soft terra cotta, shaded red, with long-twi-ted petals; very free. 
Awarded Four F.O.C. 
577. BLUSHING BRIDE— Blush white, fine flower, well above the foliage. 
578. BRILLIANT — Bright ficrv crimson, the back of each petal showing a purple tint- a fine 
bold fiower. 3i ft. 
679. CANNELLS’ BRILLIANT — Awarded F.C. C. wherever shown. Of the highest maroon- 
crimson shade ; medium size. 
680. CANNELLS’ FAVOURITE — Yellow-bronze or old gold kind of colour; free’ habit of 
growth: fine flower. F.C. C. 
581. CHARMING BRIDE — Rose colonred tipped petals and pearly-white ground ; attractive ; 
fine free habit. 
582. CONSTANCE, OR ARIEL — Pure white, valuable for wreaths, crosses, church 
decoration, &c. A good grower and very free bloomer. F.C.C. ChI. each ; 4.s. 6e/. doz. 
683. COUNTESS OP PEMBROKE — Attractive; of a delicate lilae colour. 4 ft. 
684. DEAN HOLE — A glowing vermilion-scarlet ; good, vigorou!:, upright habit; very free 
flowering and effective. 
685. GERMANIA — Said to be the imettiest-coloured of the whole family ; colour white, shaded 
and tinged flesh, reminding all of that shade seen in La Fram e Rose. 
586. GLARE OP THE GARDEN (or FIRE KING) — Producing double the (]uantity of 
flowers of any other variety; small, dense, and brill’ant are its flowers, with a lovely green foliage. 
587. GLORY OF BRENTWOOD — Large dark purple flowers; verv free. 
688. H. CANNELL — Rich maroon velvety crimson, tinted puride at the points. 
539. HARRY FREEMAN — Of the purest white ; useful. 
590. HENRY PATRICK — Petals slightly recurved and twisted, pure white. 
591. HONORIA— Pule amber; very distinct. 4 ft. 
692. KAISERIN — Sulphur-yellow, outer florets tinged with lemon ; very const,mt. 4 ft. 
693. KYNERITH — A deep rich vermilion, lighter at base of florets. 4 ft. 
594. LADY PRIMROSE — Pale yellow, tinged white ; very distinct. F.C.C. 
695. LANCEOLOT — Similar in colour to PanMea ; fine for cutting. 6 ft. 
696. LORD NELSON — Bright crimson-lake ; a pretty formed flower, good .size. 
597. MAHALA SHERIFF— Pure white, large flower, broad petals : wonderfully free. 3 ft. 
598. MAID OF KENT — Everyone admires it. Colour intense rich cherry-red, crimson ground, 
with pure white tips; very free. I'.C.C. 
699. MARCHIONESS OP BUTE — A fine improvement on Charming Bride; ground colour 
white, with rosy tips to petals; a charming combination of colours. 
600. MILLIE SCUPHAM — The sw'eetest colour in Dahlias; light golden-bronze with a 
richer hue near the centre of the flower; habit and freeness perfect. 
601. MR. A. W. TAIT — Most peculiar and pretty. It is different to Constance in its serrated 
nn-Dahlia like form and appearance. 
602. MRS. G. REID (Lizzie Abbott) — Double flow'er, white, edged with rosy-lake, having the 
edge of the petals beautifully fimbriated. 3^ ft. 
603. MRS. GORDON SHAW — Beantiful rich crimson ; free and effective. An Award of 
Merit. 4 ft. 
604. MRS. HAWKINS — Free, close neat habit ; rich sulphur colour, tips of petals a lighter 
shade, and slightly tinted soft red ; distinct. 
605. MRS. H. CARTER — Large, open, broad flower, outside petals showing a slight tendency 
to cactus shape ; colour lilac and white, with the most exquisite blush. 
606. MRS. THORNTON — Fine large bold flowers ; deep pink ; soft magenta in centre ; broad 
flat petals ; bushy habit. 4 ft. F.C.C. 
607. WTRS. VINCE — Pleasing and effective, lovely silvery-rose, flushed magenta ; large. 3 ft. 
608. PRINCESS CHRISTIAN — Of a beautiful shade of magenta, maroon at base of petals; 
broad flat florets ; dwarf, bushy, and free. 3 ft. 6 in. F.C.C. 
609. RED DRAGON — Glowing scarlet, bold, flowers, a bright and effective golden-green 
centre ; attractive ; good habit. 
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