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Dictator (1920), lavender rose, suffused fawn ; very large ; long irregu¬ 
larly reflexed florets ; very distinct and fine. F.C.C. and A.M. 
2 /- 
Dragoon (1919), crimson, with darker centre, large full flowers, with 
ereot stems. A.M. and F.C.C. 1 /6. 
Dr. Jevis, soft salmon rose, suffused old gold, deepening to apricot in 
centre; very large. 1/6. 
Effective, deep amber, rose centre ; very free. 
E. F. Ilawes, beautiful blush pink. 
Elsie Golding (1920), light pink, edged deeper colour. 1 /6. 
Fantasy, colour, crimson scarlet; of unique form. 1 /-. 
Fire King, brilliant scarlet; marvellously free. 
General Joffre, deep maroon, shading to crimson ; a splendid variety. 
F.C.C. and A.M. 1 
Grand Duke Alexis, white, long tubular petals 
Jeanne Charmet, blush pink with narrow edge of deep pink. 1 
Leviathan, a monster bloom ; colour, orange scarlet; extra fine. 
F.C.C. and A.M. 1 /-. 
Lodestar (1919), clear light yellow, in form something like the Double 
Dahlia, but with florets more irregular. A.M. and F.C.C. 1 
Maid of all Work, splendid pure while. 
Marion Walton (1919), a lovely pink colour, small flowers on perfectly 
upright stems. j /-. 
Mastiff (1918), a fine showy variety ; colour, yellow, shading to buff. 
F.C.C. and A.M. Very large flowers. 1 /-. 
Medusa (1919), cream, lightly suffused salmon ; large flowers. A.M. 
and F.C.C. 1 /-. 
Milton Howard, light pink ; very fine. 
Mr. y i. J. Unwin (1920J, delicate creamy pink, base and reverse bright 
pink, splendid flowers on good stems. 1 /6. 
Norah Bell (1919), scarlet, with yellow base, small semi-double flower ; 
erect habit; early and free. A.M. and F.C.C. 1 
Our Annie (1919), shrimp pink, with deep yellow base, small semi¬ 
double flower. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 
Purple Emperor (1919), a good purple variety of fine habit and free 
flowering. A.M. and F.C.C. 1 
Reginald Cory, brilliant crimson, tipped white with dwarf bushy habit; 
a splendid bedder. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 
Rosetta, clear violet rose ; long wiry stems. 
Satyr (1920), bright red, outer florets tinted buff; an exceedingly fine 
variety for Garden. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 /6. 
Stability, lovely pink, strong flower stems. 
Stalwart (1920), purplish crimson, some petals twisting and showing 
purple reverse ; splendid habit and fine long flower stems. F.C.C. 
and A.M. 1 /6. j 
Standard (1920), very similar in habit to “.Stalwart,** but with flowers 
of a clear mauve pink ; very fine. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 /6. 
Stargazer, rich apricot red, yellow centre. 
