14 CLIBRANS LIST OF DAHLIAS FOR 1908. 
Pompon-Cactus Dahlias. 
This is a new and very interesting class of Dahlia. The 
(lowers resemble the ordinary Pompon variety in size and 
form ; but the petals, instead of being quilled as in the 
Pompon, are refiexed in the same manner as those of the 
Cactus varieties. 
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 decoratlwe effect. 
No. Height— Ft. 
f 1701 Argus, crimson-lake, shaded scarlet, dark crimson 
centre ; fine. 9d 
1704 BRILLIANCE, bright orange-scarlet, perfect shape ; 
stiff erect stems ; free. 1/- 4 
■f 1 708 Coronation, bright crimson-scarlet, medium size, 
dwarf and free, (id 3 
1713 Daffodil, deep primrose-yellow ; small, perfect 
form, on stiff, wiry stems ; free 4 
1 1726 GRACIE, yellow suffused scarlet on lower half of 
petals, upper half white ; free ; fine. 1/6 3 
1737 LITTLE ALBERT, a pretty combination of buff 
and yellow ; good stems ; very free. 1/- 21 
1738 LITTLE CLARA, pure white; a small star- 
shaped flower, very free, refined and elegant. 1/- 4 
1739 Little Dolly, clear mauve-pink ; free and constant. 
F.C.C., L.D.U. (id 3 
*1740 Little Fred, primrose shading to white, florets tipped 
green ; neat and refined. A.M., H.H.S. ; 
F.C.C.’s, N.D.S., and L.D.U. 6d 21 
|*1742 Mary, petals pure white, edged crimson ; stiff 
stems, erect and free ; a fine variety. 6d 3 
1746 Modesty, ilesh, edged and flushed cherry-red ; free I 
*1749 NAIN, pale orange, darker centre ; a small full 
flower ; free. 1/- 3 
1 752 NiphetOS, pure white ; long, narrow petals 4 
1 1 758 Peace, ivory-white, wonderfully free; fine. 6d. 3 
1703 Reggie, crimson-maroon ; very line ; free 3 
