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CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
Genercil Li5( of C^cfus Shciped Double Dahlias 
for which we liave been awarded many gold, silver gilt and silver medals. 
Cannells’ Selection, 6/- dozen. 
3."> Achievement, soft orange scarlet, with yellow base- 
3() Acrobat, pure white, bright lake edges. 
Adonis, bright scarlet, early and free. 
:i8 A. D. Stoop, crimson scarlet ; good habit. 
30 Advance, bright scarlet. 
40 Ajax, orange, salmon and buff. 
41 Alexander, dark crimson, flushed maroon. 
42 Alight, rich fiery orange, early. 
43 Amos Perry, bright red, grand for the garden. 
44 Apricot, soft apricot, pretty. 
4.5 Armigo, chrome yellow self, good. 
4li Australian, rich purple, good garden sort. 
47 Autumn, pretty, deep salmon shade. 
48 Bessie Palliser, yellow, heavily edged and tipped 
red, good. Od. 
40 Brigadier, bright crim.son, base and outer petals 
scarlet crimson, early. Od. 
.50 Brightness, carmine red, dwarf, good habit. 
of Brutus, deep fiery crimson. 
.">2 Butterfly, red ground, distinctly tipped white. 
53 Caradoc, good clear yellow, free. 
54 C. E. Wilkins, salmon pink and yellow, gooa. ixi. 
55 Chastity, bright mauve-pink, centre pure white, 
dwarf. 9d. 
56 Clara, soft mauve, while ' ips, good. 
•57 Clincher, heliotrope and while, large. 
58 Cockatoo, blu.sh white, tinted amber and yellow. 
50 Col. Molyneux, bright red, incurved. 
60 Conrad, terra-cotta red, streaked yellow. 
61 Conquest, deep crimson-maroon, erect growth. 9d. 
62 Countess of Kenmare, rich ambtr and salmon. 9d. 
63 Countess of Malmesbury, delicate peach pink, 
good habit. 9d. 
64 Crepuscle, yellow shading to amber yellow, fine. 
65 Dainty, yellow ground, suffused rose pink, golden 
tips, pretty. 
COLLARET DAHLIAS A SPECIALITY. 
