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CLIBRANS’ DAHLIAS FOR 19)0. 
BOUQUET OR POMPON DAHLIAS. 
General Collection —continued. 
No. Height— Ft. 
648 Thalia, rose-pink, clear ivory-white eye 3 
650 Thora, pale pink, slightly edged lemon ; distinct. 
A.M., R.H.S., and F.C.C.’s, N.D.S., and L.D.U. . . 3 
f*649 Tommy Keith, red, striped white ; small and neat . . 3 
t651 VARA, yellow, very free, fine. 6d 4 
f653 Virginia, pure white, of medium size 3 
647 Vivid, bright orange scarlet 3 
654 W. H. Brownhill, rich velvety-crimson 2£ 
655 White Button, a charming small neat flower 3 
f657 WHISPER, clear yellow, edged red. 6d 3 
-j- White Aster (syn. 544 Guiding Star) — 
f665 Zerlina, bright crimson-maroon ; high centre 3 
AN INVITATION 
We extend a hearty invitation to all lovers of Dahlias 
to pay a visit to our Nurseries during August and September, 
when our plantations of Dahlias, then in bloom, form an 
interesting and beautiful feature. In addition to planting 
all the well-known standard varieties, we make a practice 
of planting each season the finest and best of the newest 
introductions in all sections. The advantages thus afforded 
of making comparison between the different varieties when 
in actual growth are sufficiently obvious to need no further 
comment. 
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. 
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. 
