CUBRANS’ DAHLIAS FOR 1910. 
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POMPON-CACTUS DAHLIAS— Continued. 
No. Height — Ft. 
t*1701 Argus, crimson-lake, shaded scarlet, dark crimson 
centre ; fine 2J 
1704 Brilliance, bright orange-scarlet, perfect shape ; stiff 
erect stems ; free 4 
|1708 Coronation, bright crimson-scarlet, medium size; 
dwarf and free 3 
fl726 Grade, yellow, suffused scarlet on lower half of 
petals, upper half white ; free ; fine 3 
*1737 Little Albert, a pretty combination of buff and 
yellow ; good stems ; very free 2J 
1738 Little Clara, pure white ; a small star-shaped flower ; 
very free, refined, and elegant 4 
1739 Little Dolly, clear mauve-pink ; free and constant. 
F.C.C., L.D.U 3 
*1740 Little Fred, primrose, shading to white, florets tipped 
green ; neat and refined. A.M., R.H.S. ; F.C.C.’s, 
N.D.S. and L.D.U 2£ 
t* 1742 Mary, petals pure white, edged crimson; stiff 
stems, erect and free ; a fine variety 3 
■f 1743 Mlgnon, bright pink, base of florets greenish-lemon ; 
fine 3£ 
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. 1/- each 2J 
*t 1745 MINNIE, yellow ground, shaded orange, small and 
free. 6d 3 
*1749 Nain, pale orange, darker centre; a small full 
flower ; free 3 
*1752 NORAH, golden yellow, shading to pale yellow at 
the tips, striped and splashed maroon crimson ; 
constant and free. 1/6 3 
fl758 Peace, ivory-white, wonderfully free ; fine 3 
1763 Reggie, crimson-maroon ; very fine ; free 3 
f 1 708 SOVEREIGN, rich golden yellow, very free ; a 
beautiful flower. 1/6 3 
f 1 774 THE BRIDE, pure white of small size; perfect 
form ; freely produced on wiry stems. A. IV)., 
R.H.S., and F.C.C.’s, N.D.S. and L.D.U. 6d. each . . :i J 
*1778 Titus, lemon-yellow, changing to buff, tipped white ; 
A.M., R.H.S. ; and F.C.C., N.D.S 3 
t*1782 TOMTIT, mauve-pink ; narrow petals In star-like 
form. A.M., R.H.S. ; F.C.C.’s, N.D.S. and 
L.D.U 3 
1787 Vera, rose-pink, passing to shell-pink at the tips, 
shading to pure white towards the centre.... 34 
*1789 William Marshall, bright crimson, small, good form. 4 
1791 Wreathmaker, purest white, carried well above the 
foliage ; fine for cutting 3 
