12 CLIBRANS' LIST OF DAHLIAS FOR 1908. 
BOUQUET OR POMPON DAHLIAS. 
General Collection— continued. 
No. Height— Ft. 
t *50 1 Darkest of All, the darkest pompon raised to date . . 3 
499 Doris, rich orange, edged crimson-lake 3 
f512 Douglas, deep shade of crimson ; good 3 
506 Dr. Jim, white ground, heavily edged dark purple . . 3 
507 Dinah, lilac-rose ; good form 31 
522 Edith Bryant, soft creamy yellow, edged and pencilled 
crimson 3 
513 Edith Foster, buff-yellow, heavily edged bronze- 
crimson ; neat compact flower. 6d 3 
523 Elsa, pure white 3 
517 Emily Hopper, yellow ; one of the best 3 
515 Eurydice, blush, tipped purple ; flowers profusely . . 4 
516 E. F. Junker, amber ; a small, compact flower. . . . 31 
*530 Ganymede, amber or fawn, shaded lilac 31 
534 George Brinckman, white ; fine for cutting 21 
538 Gladys Valentine, blush-white ; very fine 2 
f544 Guiding Star (syn. White Aster), pure white ; very 
fine * 
554 Iona, splendid yellow variety ; excellent 2 
f557 Jessica, amber-yellow, edged red 31 
564 Katie, yellow ground, edged and flushed rosy pink. . 2 
*551 Ideal, pure yellow ; of good depth and perfect 
outline ; excellent habit ; free 3 
566 Kitty Barrett, golden-yellow, margined and tipped 
crimson ; petals quilled and pointed ; free ; 
A.M., R.H.S., and F.C.C.’s, N.D.S., and L.D.U. 
3 
57® Lady Blanche, lovely pure white 31 
f576 Lilian, primrose, edged peach 3 
587 Linnie, yellow, edged and shaded orange ; free .... 3 
584 Little Bugler, bright rosy purple 3 
589 Little Jack, rich maroon-crimson 3 
590 Little Lady, creamy white, tipped with rose 2 
*592 Little Mary, dark crimson ; a model for exhibition ; 
F.C.C., N.C.S., and L.D.U. ; also A.M., R.H.S. . . 3 
593 Mars, bright scarlet ; compact ; free 3 
594 Mary, sulphur and cream ; small, perfect form ; free 3 
596 Matador, deep scarlet, shaded crimson ; dwarf ; 
F.C.C., N.D.S. 6d 3 
601 Midget, salmon, shaded peach, small, but free ; 
F.C.C.. N.D.S. 6d 4 
*.805 Nellie Broomhead, soft lilac-mauve 3 
