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CLIBRANS’ DAHLIAS FOR l!)!0. 
SHOW DAHLIAS — continued. 
New Varieties for 1910. 
Raisers’ Descriptions. 
No. Height — Ft. 
98 GOLD TIP, a very beautiful and distinct shade of cerise 
and cardinal, each petal slightly tipped gold, gold 
centre. 7/6 3 
262 TWILIGHT, pale pink ground, tipped lilac, lilac centre, 
a lovely flower of good shape and petal. 7/6 3 
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. 
No. Height— Ft. 
*10 Arthur Rawlings, rich crimson; large; grand form.. 4 
11 Arthur Ocock, reddish orange 4 
25 Bloodhound, brick-red, fine for exhibition 3 
*26 Blush Gem, blush ground edged purplish rose, shell 
petal, free. A.M., R.H.S., and F.C.C., L.D.U 3 
30 Boundstone, deep dark pink, of fine form ; petals of 
good size ; effective 4 
43 Cherub, rich amber, fine petal and outline 3 
*36 Chieftain, purplish lilac ; large 3 
45 Claret Cup, light claret, slightly tipped gold ; shell petal ; 
good centre ; distinct. F.C.C., N.D.S 4 
47 Colonist, chocolate and fawn; distinct, fine form.. 4 
f49 Crimson King, deep crimson-scarlet 3 
*51 Daniel Cornish, large terra-cotta flower 3 
f52 David Johnson, salmon, shaded rose 3 
*53 Delicacy, blush - white, edged delicate pink ; good 
shape, shell petal. A.M., R.H.S., and F.C.C., N.D.S. 2£ 
60 DIADEM, deep crimson, very fine 3 
51 Dr. Keynes, rich buff, reddish tint at back of petals . . 3 
