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CLIBRANS’ DAHLIAS FOR 1910. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
General Collection— continued. 
No. Height — Ft. 
703 Comet, silvery rose, speckled and striped crimson ; 
evenly incurved. F.C.C., N.D.S 4 
705 Conrad, terracotta red; long, narrow petals 3 
709 Columbia, vermilion, tipped white 4 
702 Countess ot Kenmare, amber and salmon, tipped 
cream ; very fine. 6d 3 J 
708 Countess ot Lonsdale, salmon, tinted carmine 3 
712 Crepuscule, pale orange-yellow, outer petals deepen- 
ing to amber-buff ; early, constant, and free .... 3 
710 Curiosity, soft scarlet, with yellow base 3 
f7ll CYNTHIA, old gold, shaded pale red, centre and tips 
bright yellow, incurving florets ; the blooms are 
carried on long wiry stems well above the foliage. 
A.M., R.H.S. 6d. each 3 
717 D. A. Dunbar, scarlet ; very fine effective flower. ... 4 
f713 Dainty, lemon-yellow, paling with age, tinged with 
rose-pink in the centre of the petal, tipped gold. 
A.M., R.H.S. ; F.C.C., N.D.S 3* 
716 Daisy Easton, deep rich yellow ; a better variety 
than “Mrs. J. J. Crowe” 3 
714 Delight, pale pink, yellow centre; long stems; 
constant and free 4 
J718 Diavolo, yellow, passing to white at the base ; upper 
portion of petal suffused rose ; splashed, speckled, 
and striped with chocolate and crimson. F.C.C., 
720 DOROTHY, lovely silvery pink, tipped white on 
reverse of petals ; of good size, deep, and well 
formed. F.C.C.’s, N.D.S., and A.M., R.H.S. 6d. each 4£ 
723 DR. G. G. GRAY, fiery crimson scarlet; narrow, 
incurving, needle-pointed florets. F.C.C.’s, N.D.S. 
and L.D.U. ; also A.M., R.H.S. 6d. each 4| 
f725 ECLAIR, bright orange-scarlet ; good habit, free ; 
fine for garden decoration. 6d. each 3J 
+729 ELECTRIC, clear yellow, tipped white ; of upright 
habit, carrying its flowers well above the foliage ; 
very fine. 1/6 5 
t727 Effective, amber, rose-coloured centre 3 
730 ELSA ELRICH, pearly white, slightly tinged blush 
when young ; florets long, narrow, and tapering ; 
excellent habit ; free. A. M., R.H.S. 6d. each 3 
