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Star Dahlias . 
^ A new type of great beauty and elegance, the first of which (Crawley 
Star) was distiibuted in 1914. All of them are splendid for Garden De¬ 
coration, having long wiry stems, throwing their flowers well above the 
foliage. For Cutting they are unequalled in grace and beauty, and 
also in lasting properties. 
Surrey Star (1921), a lovely tangerine shade, suffused with copper and 
rose; flowers produced on stiff wiry stems; considered the finest 
since introduction of “.White Star.” F.C.C. and A.M. 2/-. 
General Collection of Star Dahlias. 
Autumn Star, rich terra-cotta, flushed with red, a charming combina¬ 
tion of Autumn Tints. F.C.C. and A.M- 1 
Biush Star, delicate blush pink, quite distinct. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 /-. 
Coral Star (1920), lovely coral red ; a beautiful flower, quite distinct in 
colour ; good habit. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 /6. 
Crawley Star,, beautiful rose pink, dark ring round centre. 1 
Eastern Star, rich rosy purple, very striking and beautiful, wonderfully 
free flowering, with perfect habit. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 /-. 
Horley Star (1920), beautiful creamy yellow, edged with carmine. 1 /6. 
Itield Star, pale pink, very delicate and pretty. 1 
Lowfield Star, rich clear pink, erect sturdy habit. F.C.C. and A.M. 
Mauve Star, pale mauve, a distinct lavender shade, with white centre ; 
a very charming variety. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 /6. 
Morning Star, rich carmine centre, shading off to pale lake towards the 
margin of the florets, a very striking colour. 1 /6. 
Northern Star, deep satiny rose ; fine bushy habit. 1 /-. 
Primrose Star (1919), a lovely clear primrose shade; flowers in great pro¬ 
fusion ; habit of plant perfect. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 / 6. 
Rising Star (1919), brilliant scarlet, each petal tipped with yellow ; free 
and distinct. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 /6. 
Scarlet Star, a lovely orange-scarlet ; a distinct shade, perfect habit, if-. 
Southern Star (1919), crimson, flushed apricot and purple, yellow cen¬ 
tre; splendid habit. F.C.C. and A.M. 1/6. 
Sussex Star (1919), rich clear satiny rose, flushed with yellow towards 
the centre. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 /6. 
Western Star, rich salmon-pink, fine bold habit of growth. 1 /-. 
White Star, beautiful pure white, with rich centre of orange-yellow; 
closely resembling a water lily; wonderfully free and of perfect 
habit. F.C.C. and A.M. if-. 
Worth Star, old rose colour. 1 /-. 
Yellow Star, soft primrose yellow*, wonderfully free flowering, with stiff 
wiry stems. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 / 6. 
