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CLIBRANS' LIST OF DAHLIAS FOR 1909. 
P/EONY-FLOWERED DAHLIAS. 
GENERAL COLLECTION. 
Our selection of the following, 4/6 per dozen. 
No. Height — Ft. 
1039 Duke Henry, dark rosy red ; four rows of petals, 
twisting backwards; very free. Gd. each 4.J 
1045 Germania, crimson-scarlet ; a bold and effective 
flower, produced in abundance ; dwarf habit. 
Gd. each 3 
1048 Glory of Baarn, rose-coloured flowers, 8 inches in 
diameter ; very fine. Gd. each 4 
1053 Hugo de Vries, orange-brown flowers, carried on 
strong stems, dwarf growing ; very free ; distinct. 
Gd. each 3£ 
1056 La Riante, pink, carried on long strong stems ; a very 
beautiful flower. One of the finest. Gd. each. ... 4 
1058 Paul Kruger, white, marked red, with three rows 
of petals ; a fine flower carried on good stems. 
Gd. each 4 
1062 P. W. Jansen, rosy salmon, suffused yellow, a very 
fine flower of attractive colour ; good grower and 
free. 1/6 each 5 
1064 Queen Emma, salmon-red, shaded lilac ; three or 
more rows of petals; very free. Gd. each 5 
10G6 Queen Wilhelmlna, pure white, of beautiful form, very 
large; free blooming. 6d. each 4 
Collarette Dahlias. 
A NEW TYPE. 
The flowers of these varieties are flat and expanded like a 
Single variety, but possess two whorls of florets, the inner 
whorl being much smaller than the outer, and forming a species 
of collar round the disc. The two whorls are usually entirely 
dissimilar in colour, and form a striking contrast. 
1808 JOSEPH GOUJON, outer petals rich carmine, surrounding 
an inner whorl of yellow ; charming and attractive. 
6d. each. 
1818 PRESIDENT VIGER, white collar resting upon an outer 
whorl of crimson petals ; very beautiful. 6d. each. 
THE DAHLIA. 
Its History and Cultivation. By the late Richard 
Dean, F.R.H.S., and others. 
Crown 8vo. paper, 1/-; Post free l/2£. Cloth, 1/6; 
Post free 1/9. 
