CLIBRANS’ LIST OF DAHLIAS FOR 1908. 
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BOUQUET OR POMPON DAHLIAS. 
General Collection — continued. 
Na Height— Ft. 
t 007 Nerissa, dainty soft rose, tinted silver 3 
023 Phoebe, deep golden orange 4 
025 PORTIA, deep mauve, shaded pink ; petals tipped 
with silver, silver centre ; distinct ; dwarf ; free : 
A.M., R.H.S. ; F.C.C., N.D S. 1/- 2 
*027 Queen of the Whites, pure white, good petal and 
outline, high centre 3 
028 Ringdove, terra-cotta ; effective 3 
033 RODNEY, amber, shaded fawn; good outline, 
small petal, high centre ; free and constant. 
A.M., R.H.S. ; F.C.C., N.D.S. 1/- 3 
*038 San Toy, pure white, heavily edged rosy carmine .... 3 ,', 
f040 Spitfire, bright scarlet 3 
041 Sunny Daybreak, pale apricot, edged rosy red 4 
042 Sensation, soft primrose-yellow ; free 24 
043 Silvia, pale ground, edged rose ; good habit ; free . . 3 
f048 Thalia, rose-pink, clear ivory-white eye 3 
050 Thora, pale pink, slightly edged lemon ; distinct. 
A.M., R.H.S., and F.C.C.’s, N.D.S., and L.D.U 
0d 3 
f*049 Tommy Keith, red. striped white ; small and neat. . 3 
051 Violet, pure white ; a charming flower 3 
053 Virginia, pure white, of medium size 3 
047 Vivid, bright orange-scarlet 3 
054 W. H. Brownhill, rich velvety crimson 24 
White Aster (syn. 544 Guiding Star) 
005 Zerlina, bright crimson-maroon ; high centre .... 3 
AN INVITATION. 
We extend a hearty invitation to all lovers of Dahlias 
to pay a visit to our Nurseries during: Augrust and 
September, when our plantations of Dahlias, then in 
bloom, form an interesting - and beautiful feature. In 
addition to planting all the well-known standard varieties, 
we make a practice of planting: each season the finest 
and best of the newest introductions in all sections. 
The advantages thus afforded of making comparison 
between the different varieties when in actual growth 
are sufficiently obvious to need no further comment* 
