Dahlias

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H. L. Brousson : White suffused with rose. The flower is of extra good form.
H. H. Thomas : Rich crimson. Very large and effective.
lolanthe : Coral-red tipped with golden-yellow. Dis- tinct in colour and high in quality.
Ivernia : Salmon suffused with faWn and with lighter centre. Very large.
/. B. Riding : Orange with yellow at base of florets.
John Riding : Bright red with long incurving florets.
Leda : Deep rose colour with light centre-segments finely incurved.
36 PRESENT-DAY GARDENING Mis
...s Stredwick : The florets are deep pink at the base and soft yellow at tip.
Mrs. Alfred Dyer : Lemon-yellow tinted with rose-pink.
Mrs. Douglas Fleming : White. A large and elegant flower.
Mrs. Charles Wyatt : White. A large flower of fine form.
Mrs. Macmillan : Bright pink with centre of cream white.
Mrs. Randle (see Frontispiece) : Rich rose-pink. Flowers large and elegant.
Nantwich : Pale yellow, occasionally marked with scarlet.
Nelson : Rich crimson suffused with magenta. Large, and of fine form.


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