CL1 BRANS’ LIST OF DAHLIAS FOR 1908. 23 
CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
General Collection— continued. 
Height — Ft. 
t*889 Mrs. F. Grinsted, deep rich crimson, slight purplish 
shading ; petals long and regularly incurving ; 
large ; excellent habit. F.C.C., N.’D.S. 9 d. . . 3 
890 Mrs. F. H. Cook, rich glowing orange-scarlet ; 
massive flower ; free and distinct. A.M., R.H.S.’ 
( >d 3.1 
*884 MRS. GEORGE STEVENSON, bright sparkling 
yellow ; large, perfect form ; long narrow petals. 
A.M., R.H.S., and F.C.C.’s, N.D.S., and L.D.U. 9d. 5 
885 Mrs. C. H. Kerslake, fawn-yellow, suffused rose-pink 3 
892 Mrs. H. J. Jones, scarlet, edged cream, heavily- 
tipped white 4 
f893 Mrs. H. L. Brousson, delicate salmon on a pale 
yellow ground ; finest incurved form, good deptii 2 
894 Mrs. H. Shoesmith, pure white ; florets long, of good 
substance, slightly incurving. A.M., R.H.S. (id. 4 
899 Mrs. J. J. Crowe, clear canary-yellow ; long, stiff 
stems 41 
|899 Mrs. J. S. Brunton, deepest yellow ; large and 
beautiful ; long incurved florets ; stiff stems .... 4 
903 Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson, deep rosy pink ; petals long 
and incurving 41 
*904 Mrs. Macmillan, centre white, passing to a deep pink 
at tips and on old petals ; incurved ; very free. 
A.M., R.H.S. ; F.C.C.’s, N.D.S., and L.D.U. 9 d! 4 
905 MRS. REGINALD GURNEY, amber, with a shade 
of rose on the older florets ; the central and lower 
portion are pale canary-yellow ; fine form : petals 
divided at the tips. F.C.C., L.D.U. 1/- 
905AMrs. Stranack Gasgill, a delicate and beautiful shade 
of pink ; of large size and fine form, (id 
*907 MRS. W. H. RABY, cream, a very beautiful flower 
of perfect form ; fine In every way. 1/6 
908 Mrs. Winchester, bright coral- pink ; petals long 
and pointed 
910 Mrs. Winstanley, yellow disc, shading to soft scarlet 
914 Night, one of the darkest varieties 
915 Northern Star, crimson-scarlet ; large, striking and 
effective 
*910 Nelson, rich crimson, shading to bright magenta; 
petals long, narrow, and curling ; free. A M ’ 
R.H.S.; F.C.C.’s, N.D.S., and L.D.U. 9d. 
T® 12 Oscar, deep orange, shaded and tipped bright 
crimson ; long incurved florets ; free. 9d. 1 . . . 
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