BELLE—Cactus, bright vellow, perfectly formed 
blooms on long stiff stems. I would class this 
as the best yellow miniature to date. Plants 
NAOMI-—Cactus, cherry red, with yellow at tips 
and at base of petals. One of the most attractive 
to date, and a splendid variety for exhibition 
and decorative work. Plants 

ENGLAND 
NEAREST BLUE—A giant dahlia of unique and 
extraordinary color, deeper at center and light- 
ing toward tips, but definitely tinted Blue, vary- 
ing to an unusual degree in the different light- 
ing of sun and shade. A flower of form and 
carried on splendid stems. Selected for Trial 
at Wesley, England. Plants 

as, 
and in with the same, the broad florets being 
prettily and evenly arranged. Colour a_bril- 
liant rose purple or wine colour. The central 
florets showing white, and base of older florets 
white, very strong stems. Selected for Trial at 
Wesley, England. Plants 
EVA-STAMFORD—A giant beautiful decorative, 
colour yellow at center and two-thirds of 
floret, then tinted liliac, and then deeper liliac 
at tips. Huge flowers as deep as wide, and of 
informal build, the petals curling slightly. Stems 
carry huge flowers with ease. Highly com- 
mended at Wesley-1948. Plants 
MAGNETIC—A large and striking dahlia carried 
on giant stems in this respect being unequalled 
in true Cactus. Colour clear yellow at center, 
first veined, then deepening to Salmon _ pink 
shades on more developed petals. Award of 
Merit by Royal Horticultural Society after Trial 
at Wesley, England. Plants 
STORM—A monster Cactus, with petals broad at 
base, but narrow and pointed at tips. Flowers 
on giant stems, produced on very sturdy plants. 

Colour coppery orange throughout. Quite a. 
novelty amongst Cactus. Selected for Trial at 
Wesley, England. Plants 
FRANCE 
CORAILLE BRETON—Incurved Cactus, one of 
the loveliest varieties for the garden or exhi- 
bition. Beautiful rich coral pink blooms up to 
§ inches, lovely formation, a most prolific 
bloomer. Plants 
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