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MAUVK QUSKN^A distinct and beautiful variety ; good erect habit ; flowers freely produced on long 
■tiff wiry stems ; colour lovely clear mauve, lighter towards centre. 6.9. 
MKRCURY— Fancy Cactus, the ground colour being deep yellow at base to lighter yellow at tips, the whole 
thickly striped, splashed, and speckled with criraaon ; habit dwarf. F.C.C., N.D.U. ha, 
MABRL — Very pleasing flower ; improvement on Dainty ; colour rose-pink, heavily suffused with gold. 5i. 
MARY— Delightful rose-pink shades of colour, the one colour mixing into the other in a fasoinating way ; 
good form. 59. 
MOZART — Long straight petals ot a brilliant scarlet, edged orimson ; dwarf compact habit, with stout erect 
stems ; flowers of medium size are carried well above the foliage, hs. 
MRS. J. KMB£RSON— Large blooms, incurved and twisted; pale lemon colour, splashed and speckled 
rosy pink ; a strong and erect grower. 5s. 
MRS. Ml MACK.O^Af£R — A good exhibition variety, with long narrow petals ; colour bright pure cerise ; 
flowers large and freely produced ; a most unique and striking novelty. 6s. 
MRS. W’ALTKR BAXTKR— Large flowers of the finest quality ; free bloomer ; colour shaded crimson ; 
somewhat similar to Nelson^ but darker ; extra fine yariety. 6s. 
REV. ARTHUR BRIDGE — Colour 1s exceedingly beautiful, being a bright clear yellow, heavily tipped 
and suffused with bright, yet deep rose-pink ; erect flowers, standing up well above the foliage. 5s. 
ROB ROY — The colour is a rich velvety ^crimson-scarlet; flowers of good shape and substance. 6s. 
ROSA STARR — Colour bright lilac-pink ; blooms large and full, standing well after being out ; florets long 
and incurving ; a reliable variety. 5s. 
SATURN — White at base, deepening to pink at tips, the whole striped, speckled and splashed with vermilion- 
scarlet; flowers narrow, incurving and pointed ; good habit ; the best of the light coloured fancies. F.C.C., N.D.S. ; 
A.M.,B.H.S. 5s. 
ST. MARGARET — Pale coral-red or salmon shade ; long narrow florets, slightly incurved ; flowers of 
large size ; distinct. 5s. 
SNOWDRIFT — Pure white, with long and exceedingly narrow florets; large flower and capital centre; 
it is the choicest thin-petalled Dahlia yet introduced ; dwarf habit. 5s. 
THE BRIDE— Flowers of medium size of the purest white ; fine for garden decoration or out flower. 3s. 6d. 
W. T. ROGERS— This is a good dark variety, with a fine habit; colour velvety maroon with a crimson 
•hade. 5s. 
NEW PJEONY -FLOWERED DAHLIAS. 
ANTAGONIST— Rich cardinal 
CARKLKSS — Deep claret 
CATHERINA — Canary-yellow, inner petals streaked with brick-red 
OR, HOGG — A very bright and deep orimson 
EMILY — Deep plnm, very distinct 
FANNY — Delicate ehade of purest amber, enffused with canary-yellow 
GLENTON — Terra-cotta, saffused salmon 
HIGH SHERIFF— Rose and deep yellow 
IRONMONGER — Lavender, with gold marking 
LEVELLER — Plum, tipped white. 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
BRILLIANT — Rich crimson-scarlet, with a distinct yellow ring round the centre. Good circular outline. 
3j. 6d. 
ELMIRA — Dark velvety maroon, almost blaok, with fiery crimson ring round the centre of the flower. 8«. td. 
ENID — BeantifnI bright crimson, with golden disc round centre ; perfect-shaped flowers which are produced 
on long Btilf Sterne in the greatest profusion. 8«. 6d. 
FABIAN — Bright, striped and flashed with orimson ; a fancy flower of great merit and perfect shape. 3*. 6d. 
GLENCOE — Deep rich yellow ; nice medinm size ; flowers of good shape. 8s. 6d, 
IROQUOIS — Orange ground, heavily striped and flaked with maroon and chocolate ; a distinct fancy single. 
Si. «d. 
SINCOE — Yellow ground, striped and flaked with orimson and rose ; very distinct. 8s. 6rf. 
SEVENOAKS WHITE — Pure white; a great improvement on existing varieties; habit dwarf and 
oompaot. 3s. 6d. 
POMPON VARIETIES. 
GIRLIE — A pretty and neat little variety ; the flowers are full of a pinkish mauve colour. 8s. 6rf. 
JULIUS — Buff ground, very deeply edged with crimson; a neat compact flower, of the finest shape. 8s. 6d. 
MOHICAN — Soft yellow, prettily shaded with amber; a small neat little flower, perfect in size, shape and 
oolonr. 8s. 6d. 
NAUTILUS — Rich apricot, passing to bright golden yellow in the centre of flower ; the flowers are borne on 
stiff stems well above the foliage ; a charming little novelty. 8.s, 6d. 
SHOW VARIETIES. 
NULLI SECUNDUS — A very beautiful flower, good shape and petal, and of nice size ; ground oolonr 
a lovely yellow edged with orimson. 5s. 
ROBIN HOOD — A largo full flower of good shape and petal ; deep terra-cotta, with lighter veiniugs and 
very high centre of the correct shape. 5s. 
YANKEE — Good flower, fine shape, with nice centre and of good size ; colour a blending of claret and 
orimson. 5s. 
