CUBRANS' DAHLIAS FOR 1910 
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CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
New Varieties for 1910 — continued. 
No. Height— Ft. 
923 PENGUIN, bright gold, of perfect form ; erect on stout 
upright stems ; very beautiful flower In every respect 
equally good for exhibition or garden culture. 6/- 3 
925 PRIMA DONNA, white, with a slight tinge of cream in 
young florets, a large incurved ttower of fine form ; 
excellent habit, very free. 7/6 4| 
930 QUIMBO, rich crimson maroon ; a magnificent dark- 
coloured flower with narrow incurving florets ; 
strong grower, and wonderfully free ; very fine. 
A.M., R.H.S. ; F.C.C., N.D.S. 7/6 4 
940 RED ADMIRAL, rich fiery scarlet of largest size, full 
centre ; a splendid exhibition flower ; undoubtedly 
one of the finest of recent introduction. A.M., 
R.H.S. ; F.C.C., N.D.S. 7/6 5 
961 THE LANCER, rich scarlet, narrow florets, full centre, 
on stiff erect stems ; a splendid garden variety ; 
wonderfully free in bloom. 5/- 4 
966 UNA, delicate rose pink, shading to silvery rose, almost 
white at the base ; florets long, narrow, and 
moderately incurved, divided along one-fourth of 
their length into two or three portions, giving the 
flower a novel appearance ; good habit, constant, 
and free. 7/6 each 3£ 
988 YELLOW GIANT, a beautiful clear bright yellow, a 
large flower of splendid form, with long straight 
petals'; very fine in every way. 7/6 4 
THE DAHLIA. 
Its History and Cultivation. By the late Richard 
Dean, F. R.H.S., and others. 
Crown 8vo. paper, 1/-; Post free 1/2J. Cloth, 1/6; 
Post free 1 /9. 
