CLIBRANS' DAHLIAS FOR 1910. 
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CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
General Collection-continued. 
No. Height — Ft. 
976 White Mrs. Crowe, white, faintly tinged primrose at 
the base of the florets 4 
*982 William Marshall, rich orange, bright yellow centre ; 
large. F.O.C., N.D.S. and b.D.U. : also A.M., 
R.H.S 5 
984 Winsome, white, with faint tinge of yellowish green 
towards the bases of the centre petals. A.M., 
R.II.S. ; F.C.C., N.D.S 4 
993 Zoe, pure white, greenish centre, large, long, narrow, 
slightly incurved florets. F.C.C., N.D.S 3i 
Single Cactus Dahlias. 
In this lovely type, the petals, instead of being round as 
in the ordinary Singles, are long, beautifully twisted, and more 
or less pointed, approximating in these respects to the petals 
of the Double Cactus. The great variety of colour, and the 
extreme delicacy of the artistic shades, combined with the 
lightness and grace of the flowers, make them the best adapted 
of all the group for cutting purposes, and particularly for table 
and room decoration generally. 
For Prices, see Page 6. 
No. Height— Ft. 
1654 Bruce, pale lemon, beautiful shade 3 
1058^Earl Of Ravenswood, rich pleasing shade of old gold 3 
1664 Ivanhoe, bright rose, crimson band round centre. ... 2J 
1665 Jennie Deans, orange-scarlet, deep red at tips 2£ 
1667 Lady Clare, scarlet, shading to magenta at tips ; 
incurving 3J 
1608 Lady Rowena, sulphur, tipped salmon rose 3 
1669 Lucy Bertram, yellow ground, flushed crimson tips 2 J 
1670 Marmlon, glowing crimson-scarlet 3 
1672 Meg Merrllees, beautiful clear yellow 3 
1080 Queen Mary, purest white, with pale yellow disc.... 3 
1681 Sir Walter, rose-pink, with a deep orange disc 3 
