The First Pompon Cactus Dahlia. —Cannells’ Gem. 
(See ixieje 77.) 
508. DEAN HOLE — Fine bold cactus-shaped flowers of a glowing vermilion-scarlet; quite 
distinct from either Juarezii or Professor Baldwin; certainly the best variety we have yet seen in 
this class of colour ; good, vigorous, upright habit; very free flowering and effective. 
509. KENTISH 1NVICTA—Well-pointed florets; light chestnut, shaded red at base of petals; 
dwarf and free ; good 
510. OLD GOLD— Very light sandy-chestnut, slightly deeper in centre ; medium-sized cactus- 
shaped flowers ; attractive. 
511. W. H. CTJLLINGFOED— Areal cactus-shaped flower, pointed and well twisted; light 
chestnut, shaded red ; dwarf and bushy; tine. 
512. W. H. MYERS—D wai f and compact habit ; large, fine flowers, good cactus shape, light 
chestnut and red, tips of petals occasionally tinted magenta, base of florets chocolate-red ; quite 
distinct. 
Is. each. 
NEW DECORATIVE DAHLIA OF 1893. 
513. LILACINA—Although perhaps a colour not admired by all, vet it is quite distinct to-what 
we have sent out before, being of a rosy-lilac tint, veiued and shaded orange, each petal distinctly 
tipped yellow ; good open flowers ; dwarf and bushy. Is. 
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