CURRANS' D All I, I AS FOR 1010. 
.00 
BEDDING AND DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
—continued. 
No. Height — Ft. 
1084 Crawley Gem, rich crimson-scarlet ; fine for cutting 3 
1088 Crimson Queen, velvety crimson 2J 
1105 Glare of the Garden, brilliant scarlet 2 
1090 Mrs. C. Turner, bright yellow; extra large flowers.. 3 
1100 Miss Webster, pure white ; one of the best 3 
1152 Oldfield Bedder, bright scarlet 2 
1161 Princess Ena, yellowish orange or amber; free.. 3 
1237 Salisbury White, white; invaluable for cutting.... 4 
1246 SEA SHELL, lovely shell-pink, shading to blush at 
the tips ; a very beautiful flower, of Camellia 
form, produced on stiff stems. 9d. each 3 
Single Dahlias. 
Tins section of Dahlias possesses a beauty that is inseparable 
from a single flower of any family of plants. The blooms may 
be used for a variety of purposes for which the larger or double- 
flowered kinds would not be available. The varieties generally 
are of good habit, inclining to dwarfness ; they are also very 
profuse bloomers. 
NEW VARIETIES FOR 1910. 
Raisers’ Descriptions. 
No. Height— Ft. 
1314 CALEDONIA, rich satiny fawn, with a bright disc of 
brownish crimson, good shape, stiff wiry stems, 
constant and free ; fine for garden or exhibition. 
5/- 34 
1498 Mrs. W. W. MERRY, vivid sienna orange paling to- 
ward the tips ; a beautiful exhibition variety with 
slightly reflexed petals ; very free ; F.C.C., N.D.S. 
5/- 
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