Novelties of Merit 
ANDRIES’ WONDER (Belgium) I D.—An unusual chrysanthemum 
formation of 10” size. Color orange on a gold base. Striking. 
BIG BEN (England) St.C.—Dark red. My English friend grew this 
dahlia last year and reports.—disbudded to 5 canes, it gave 
blooms 15” across with no excessive feeding. It has a potential 
size of 17” or 18”. This most likely is the largest flowering 
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BUNNY (Australia) I. C.—Size 8” golden flowers on strong stems. 
Good: sturdy foliages So22 2. ee ee ee ee ee 
CARNIVAL (Holland) St. C.—‘B’ size (7” x 4”) Dark red with yel- 
low tips.’ Winner as) best Dutch” novelty, 19535 222-222) = 
CHERUBINO (Holland) Coll.—Size 5’. Pure white with light yel- 
low collar. Won cup as best Dutch small flowering novelty. 
CROYDON BRIGHTNESS (Australia) I. D.—A 11” purple-red of 
outstanding quality. Destined to become very popular.__---- 
CROYON DIGNITY (Australia) I. D.—12”’’ blooms of rich dark red 
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F. M. BARDWELL (Australia) I. D.—-Best salmon rose on stems 15” 
lone = BlOWwen size 127g VISOrousserowsl-: 2-2-2 ee ee ee ee ee 
GOLDEN GORSE (England) F. D.—Size 10”. Deep blooms of light 
gold color. Foliage heavy and robust growth 
HERBERT APPS (England) S. C.—8” flowers of bright gold. Good 
Carly Band «2000 ale aes = oe BA ne ae ee 
LADY LIDDELL (England) I. D.—One of the best yellows, 10” size. 
An exhibitors dahlia. 
MARTIN’S STANDARD (Belgium) S. C.—Beautiful coloring of sal- 
mon-rose with yellow center. Size 11” flowers on long strong 
stems. 
NANCY GREEN (England) I. C.—Dark lilac color, 9” size and very 
attractive. Strong stems. 
REGINA (Australia) F. D.—Bright rosy-red of 11” size. Strong 
long stems and sturdy growth. 
WHITE NOBBY’'S LIGHT (Australia) I. D.—Pure white of 10” size 
good exhibition type, i 
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