CLIBRANS' LIST OF DAHLIAS FOR 1908. 
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Show Dahlias. 
The (lowers produced by this section are the largest ol 
any in the whole family of Dahlias. Of circular outline and 
globular form, they resemble large balls ; of distinct or 
varied shades, each separate floret being beautifully quilled. 
NEW VARIETIES FOR 1908. 
Raisers’ Description. 
No. Height — Ft. 
20(1 NULLI SECUNDUS, beautiful yellow, edged with 
crimson ; a very fine flower of good shape and 
nice size. 7/6 each 3 
232 ROBIN HOOD, deep terra-cotta, with lighter mark- 
ings ; a large, full flower of good shape, with 
high centre. 7/6 each 3 
28s YANKEE, a very beautiful blend of claret and 
crimson, of fine shape and good size. 7/6 each . . 3 
GENERAL COLLECTION. 
For Prices see Page 6. 
Varieties printed in heavy type are of 
recent introduction. 
The National Dahlia Society specially recommend varieties 
marked (*) as being the best sorts for exhibition. 
Varieties marked (f) are specially recommended by the 
National Dahlia Society for garden decorative effect. 
No. Height — Ft 
*10 Arthur Rawlings, rich crimson ; large ; grand form 4 
11 Arthur Ocock, reddish orange 4 
25 Bloodhound, brick-red, fine form ; good for exhibi- 
tion 3 
*2(1 Blush Gem, blush ground edged purplish rose, shell 
petal, good centre ; free. A.M., K.H.S. and 
F.C.C., L.D.U. (id 3 
30 BOUNDSTONE, deep dark pink, of fine form ; 
petals of good size ; effective. 1/- 4 
43 Cherub, rich amber, fine petal and outline 3 
*36 Chieftain, purplish lilac ; large 3 
46 CLARET CUP, light claret, slightly tipped with 
gold ; shell petal ; splendid centre ; fine and 
distinct. F.C.C., N.D.S. 1/- 4 
47 Colonist, chocolate and fawn ; distinct, fine form . . 4 
■f 49 Crimson King, deep crimson-scarlet 3 
*51 Daniel Cornish, large terra-cotta flower 3 
