if. dai}i\ell & &oi\& Sfrotfal Criiule, 
146. HENRY GLASSCOCK—Buff, striped 
and spotted crimson. 
147. HUGH AUSTIN — Orange scarlet, 
striped dark red. 
148. FANNY STURT — Red, tipped white; 
exquisite form. _ 
1 11). FLORA WYATT — Orange,striped and 
flaked red ; fine. 
150. JAMES O'BRIEN—Yellow, crimson 
and reddish rose stripes. 
151. JOHN FORBES — Fawn colour, striped 
maroon ; one of the fi nest . 
152. LOTTY ECKFORD—White, striped 
purple. 
153 MAJOR BARTTELOT—Orange, 
heavilv striped maroon ; large. 
154. MISS BROWNING — Clear yellow, 
tipped white; grand. 
155. MADAME SOUBEYRE—Rosy lilac. 
164. NICHOL WALKER—Buff, striped 
scarlet; large; a noble back-row flower. 3 ft. 
Is. 
165. PEACOCK—Deep purple, tipped pure 
white. 
166. PELICAN—Pure white,striped purple; 
hack row flower. 
167. PLUTARCH—Buff, striped and splashed 
crimson; large. 
168. POLLY SHEFFIELD—Lilac, striped 
and speckled crimson. 
169. PRINCE HENRY—Lilac, bright 
purple stripes; large and distinct. 
170. PROFESSOR FAWCETT — Dark 
lilac, striped chocolate. 
171. PROSPERO— Maroon, tipped white; 
showy. 
1/2. QUEEN MAB—White, scarlet edges; 
showy. 
6triped carmine. 
156. MANDARIN—Yellow, striped and 
mottled purplish crimson. 
157. MATTHEW CAMPBELL—Bright 
buff or apricot; a grand addition. 1.9. 
158. MRS. J. DOWNIE—Orange, striped 
scarlet; flue form. Is. 
159. MRS. FRISELTON—Deep crimson- 
purple, tipped white. 
160. MRS. N. HALLS — Bright scarlet, 
tipped white; fine form. 
161. MRS. OCOCK—Pale yellow, ground 
edge of petals margined crimson, and distinctly 
tipped white ; a most beautiful variety ; should 
not be thinned out too much. Awarded several 
Certificates. 4 ft. Is. 
162. MRS. SAUNDERS—Yellow, tipped 
white; fine form. 
163. NEPTUNE — Bright orange, striped 
crimson; useful. 
173. REBECCA—Lilac, striped crimson ; 
large. 
174. REV. J. B. M. CAMM—Yellow, flaked 
crimson; large. 
175. ROMEO—Buff, striped with maroon. 
176. SAILOR PRINCE—Lilac, striped and 
splashed rosy-purple; large fine flower. 
1 * 7. STANLEY—Yellow, finely striped with 
scarlet; effective. 3 ft. 
178. SUNSET—Yellow, flaked and striped 
scarlet; a telling flower. 3 ft. 
179. T. W. GIRDLE STONE—Lilac, heavily 
flaked and splashed dark maroon; a grand 
flower. 4 ft. Is. 
180. TOUCHSTONE — Orange ground 
colour, striped and splashed crimson; a good, 
useful variety. Awarded Certificates. 3 to 4 ft. 
Is. 
181. W. G. HEAD—Very dark, slightly 
striped crimson. 
DAHLIA ROOTS FOR PROPAGATION. 
Spring Prices, 5s. per doz., 
except those priced; 
II. C. & Sons’ selection, is. per doz. 
Our stock of roots for propa¬ 
gating (as per engraving) numbers 
from 10,000 to 20,000 every year; 
these are sent by parcel post all 
over the world. Prices from 8s. to 
18s. per doz., our selection. 
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