Robert cannell. (See page 60.) 
One of the most distinct real Cactus-shaped Dahlias yet introduced. 
5<»4. BARON SCHROEDER—Imperial purple, throwing its blooms erect and well above the 
foliage. 3 to 4 ft. Is 
565. BLACK PRINCE—Velvetv-blackish maroon, flowers large and freely produced: useful 
i)d. 
.'»Gb. BLUSHING BRIDE—Blush white, fine flower, well above the foliage. Awarded 
several Certificates, Is. 
CANNELLS FAVOURITE—Its colour is a yellow-bronze or old gold kind of colour; 
free habit of growth: fine flower. b* decidedly the best habit of its class. Awarded First-Class 
Certificate, lx 
506. CENTENARY—Rich terra-cotta scarlet; bright and effective 4 ft. 
CHARMING BREDE—Its rose-coloured tipped petals and pearly-white ground makes it 
sweetly attractive. There is a delicacy and combination of colouring in this variety impossible to 
describe ; fine free habit and continues flowering most abundantly. 
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