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DAHLIAS— SHOW AND FANCY. 
The following list includes the finest varieties. Strong plants from single pots in May. 
S denotes Show, F Fancy. All in the following list G d. each. 
BUTTERCUP (Sj. Yellow tinged with rod, very fine. 
COLONIST (S). Chocolate and fawn, very distinct 
COMEDIAN (F). Orange ground, flaked crimson and tipped with white. 
DIADEM (S). Deep crimson, fine and constant. 
DR . KE YNES (S). A pretty rich buff, having a reddish tint. 
DUCHESS OF YORK. Lemon edged with pink ; fine flower. 
DUKE OF FIFE (S). Fine rich cardinal, large. 
FLORENCE TRANTER (S). Blush white, distinctly edged rosy purple. 
GOLDFINDER (S). Yellow, tipped with red. 
GRACCHUS. Bright orange buff ; a splendid flower. 
HARRY KEITH (S). Rosy purple, very fine and constant. 
LOTTIE ECKFORD (F). White, beautifully striped with purple. 
MATTHEW CAMPBELL (F). Buff or apricot, beautifully striped. 
MAUD FELLOWS (S). French white, tinted and shaded with purple. 
MONT BLANC (S). Pure white ; large full flower, of exceptional beauty. 
MRS. GLADSTONE (S). Delicate blush, with white centre. 
MRS. N. HALLS (F). Bright scarlet, tipped with white. 
MRS. SAUNDERS (F). Yellow tipped with white. Fine. 
MRS. STANCOMBE (S). Canary yellow, tipped with fawn. 
MURIEL (S). Clear yellow, a splendid flower. 
PENELOPE. Fawn shaded amber, large flower. 
TOM JONES. Yellow ground edged with rose. 
WAR RIOR (S). Intense scarlet, grand colour ; fine form. 
WILLIAM POWELL (S). Primroso yellow ; splendid form. 
Our own selection of popular and beautiful varieties, per doz. 4s. 6d. ; six for 2s. 6d. 
POMPONE DAHLIAS. 
A brilliant and charming class of a neat compact habit of growth, with beautifully formed perfectly double miniature flowers, 
which are produced in profusion throughout the Summer and Autumn. Our list given below includes all the most distinct and 
beautiful varieties. 
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MERCURY. Reddish salmon, heavily lipped with white . . 0 
NELLY BROMHEAD. Soft rosy lilac, base of petals white . . 0 
NERISSA. Soft rose, tinted with silver ; good centre and outline 0 
PINK BEAUTY (new). Delicate blush, distinct and beautiful . . 1 
QUEEN OF WHITES. Pure white, good dwarf habit . . . . 0 
SOVEREIGN. Beautiful bright golden yellow . . . . . . 0 
SUNNY DAYBREAK. Pale apricot, edged with rosy red . . 0 
THE DUKE. The colour is deep velvety crimson ; habit verv dwarf 0 
TOMMY KEITH. Cardinal red, tipped with white . . . . U 
WHITE ASTER. Pure white, quilled flower of the most free- 
flowering habit ; an extremely useful variety for cutting .. 0 G 
6 for 2s. 6d. ; per doz. 4s. 6d. 
ADRIENNE. C rimson scarlet, small beautifully shaped flowers 
BACCHUS. Bright scarlet. One of the best 
CHEERFULNESS. Old gold, tipped scarlet crimson 
CYRIL. Bright crimson, very fine 
DAISY. Amber and salmon, a neat and charming flower 
DARKEST OF ALL. Very dark maroon crimson 
DOUGLAS. Rich deep maroon, shaded crimson 
ELEGANT. Primrose, prettily tipped with lake 
GANNYMEDE. Amber or fawn tinted lilac, novel and distinct 
GLOW (new). Beautiful coral red, splendid form 
XiORNA DOONE. Rosy purple, dark purple tip 
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Very good varieties, our selection 
These charming diminutive varieties are very desirable, 
cactus-shaped blooms are very pretty and exceedingly useful 
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ALWYN (new). Indian yellow, shaded salmon, free 
ARGUS. Rich crimson-lake, shaded scarlet, very free flowering 
CORONATION. Crimson scarlet, very fine ; splendid for cutting 
GRACIE. Yellow tipped with pale pink ; a lovely little flower 
LITTLE DOLLY. Clear mauve-pink. A true Fomponc Cactus 
MARTHA (new). Orange red, madder red at tips of florets 
D AH LI AS — Pomponc Cactus. 
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Six Choice Varieties, our selection 
In habit of growth they resemble the ordinary Pompones 
for cut flowers. 
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9 NAIN. Deep orange, of true cactus form, free flowering and 
PEACE. A free-flowering, erect-growing creamy white 'i . 
PEGGY (new). A neat star-shaped flower of small size but good 
depth and of a rich deep plum colour. Quite distinct . . 
SOVEREIGN. Rich golden yellow, very free 
THE BRIDE. Small, perfectly -formed pure white flowers 3 for 2s. 
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SINGLE-FLOWERED DAHLIAS. 
,, ^''lgle. flowered Dahlias are charming as cut flowers, and splendidly effective when well staged for exhibition. Thev commence bloomin'* about 
the end ot July, and are resplendent with a prolusion of their lovely flowers till killed by the frost in Autumn. 
Customer s selection from the following choice sorts, per doz. 4s. 6d., or G for 2s. 6d. 
® T t HJAi Ui Pr- , e«o 1U1 ? : w*’, De S‘ 0n ,’ ^ onna Casdda, Duchess of Westminster, Flora, Formosa, Hilda, Lady Bountiful, Leslie Seale, Miss Roberts, 
Mis. J. Hicks, Princess ot Wales, Puck, Sunrise, Wm. Parrott. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. 
DELICE, A most beautiful variety for garden decoration. The 
plants grow about 3 feet high and produce quite a profusion of 
lovely medium-sized double flowers of the most charming bright 
rosy-pink colour. This is a splendid variety for cutting 3 for 2s. 0 9 
LOVELINESS. A lovely shade of deep soft pink. The flowers are 
semi-double and splendid for cutting . . . . ..09 
POPPYLAND. Brilliant orange-scarlet. The plant grows only 
about 3 feet high, and is a profuse bloomer and very .showv .. 0 G 
NEW PjEONY-FLOWERED DAHLIAS. 
A remarkably fine and distinct new class, growing four to five feet in height, and producing enormous beautifully coloured semi-double flowers, 
which at a short distance resemble huge Pseonies. Massed in large beds or in groups on tte shrubbery border, they are splendidly effective. 
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ADMIRATION. Buff ground flushed with rosy carmine 
DR. K. W. VAN GORKOM. White shaded rose ; fine . . . . 0 
DUKE HENRY. Rosy cerise, large splondidly formed flowers . . 0 
GERMANIA. Brilliant crimson scarlet, very showy ; four feet . ! 0 
GLORY OF BAARN. Bright pink, enormous flowers ; very fine . . 0 
HOLMAN HUNT (new). Deep scarlet, large, splendidly formed . . 0 
KAISERIN A. VICTORIA. Yellow shading to white, very fine . . 0 
KING LEOPOLD. Canary yellow. A fine variety . . . . 0 
LANDSEER. Rich deep scarlet ; very fine . . . . . . 0 
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LIBERTY (new). Bright scarlet, very large flowers 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Sulphur shading to white at tips 
SOLFATERRE. Soft rose. Distinct and beautiful 
SNOW WHITE. Pure white, the blooms arc of moderate size with 
pointed cactus-like petals. A charming variety for cut flowers 
SOUTH POLE. Pure white, large rounded petals 
THE GEISHA. Orange-red and yellow ; very fine 
SIX BEAUTIFUL VARIETIES, our selection, including Snow White 
