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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF DAHLIAS FOR 1909. 
BOUQUET OR POMPON DAHLIAS. 
General Collection — continued. 
No. Height: — Ft. 
*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. Od 3 
*038 San Toy, pure white, heavily edged rosy carmine. .. . 3J 
f040 Spitfire, bright scarlet 3 
041 Sunny Daybreak, pale apricot, edged rosy red 4 
042 Sensation, soft primrose-yellow ; free 24 
1'048 Thalia, rose-pink, clear ivory-white eye 3 
050 Thora, pale pink, slightly edged lemon ; distinct. 
A.M., R.II.S., and F.C.C.’s, N.D.S., and L.D.U. . . 3 
| *049 Tommy Keith, red, striped white ; small and neat . . 3 
053 Virginia, pure white, of medium size 3 
054 W. H. Brownhlll, rich velvety-crimson 2J 
White Aster (syn. 544 Guiding Star) — ’ 
005 Zerlina, bright crimson-maroon ; high centre 3 
Pompon-Cactus Dahlias. 
This is a new and very interesting class of Dahlia. The 
flowers resemble the ordinary Pompon variety in size and form ; 
but the petals, instead of being quilled as in the Pompon, are 
reflexed in the same manner as those of the Cactus varieties. 
NEW VARIETY FOR 1909. 
Raisers’ Description. 
No. Height — Ft. 
1744 MINIMA, glossy violet-crimson, centre plum colour; 
fine petals evenly arranged ; a very neat, attractive 
flower ; constant and free ; F.C.C., N.D.S., and 
L.D.U. 5/- each 2J 
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. 
