The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . Fig. 313. Flower of Dahlia Miss FiNrii, 1900 Supplement—Regent Introductions, &g. ^99 Dalllia—continued. Bkatrick, pale rose, very fine; Beatricr Martin, white,tiuKeil viise, tine for cutting; COUNTESS of Lo.\:,purplish-rose, tintied orange, of good habit; Ebony, blackish-nuiroon, tinted with purple ; F. C. Pawle, rich crinisnn, tintetlwith rose, bushy ; Greens White, pure white, bushy liabit;Island Queen, mauve: Keynes White, the beat whi


The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . Fig. 313. Flower of Dahlia Miss FiNrii, 1900 Supplement—Regent Introductions, &g. ^99 Dalllia—continued. Bkatrick, pale rose, very fine; Beatricr Martin, white,tiuKeil viise, tine for cutting; COUNTESS of Lo.\:,purplish-rose, tintied orange, of good habit; Ebony, blackish-nuiroon, tinted with purple ; F. C. Pawle, rich crinisnn, tintetlwith rose, bushy ; Greens White, pure white, bushy liabit;Island Queen, mauve: Keynes White, the beat white incultivation ; Laverstock Beauty, vermilion, shading to reddish-yellow ; Leonora, bright pink, tinged rose ; Loadstone, brightorange-red; LiTiis, orange-red; MagnificenTj orange-buff,shaded rose; Mary Ser\HR, shades of heliotrope, pink,and yellow, dwarf; Miss Finch (Fig. 313), carmine, flushedcrimson and purple; Mrs. Findlay Campbell, orange-scarlet, of excellent form; Mrs. Halford, rosy-scarlet;. Fw. 314. Flower of Ca(tus Dahlia Mrs. John GojUiAiui. Mrs. John Godhard (Fig. 314); Mrs. Stephenson Clarke,yellow, tipjjed and flushed orange-scarlet; Procenitor, glowingscarlet, suftujed purjile; Ranji, deep maroon; Red Rover,deep crimson ; .Starfish, orange-scarlet, sturdy ; Sylph, orange,handsome ; The Clown, deep orange, tipped with white ; UncleTom, deep maroon ; Viscountess Sherbrooke, reddish-terra-cotta, with apricot yellow tinge. DAHLIA (of Thnnberg). A synonym of Tricho-Cladus (which see). DALBERGIA. According to the authors of , this includes Amerimnon. DAIiEA (of Gaertner), A synonym of Microdon(which scf)..- DAIilBARSA. Beutham and Hooker include thisgenns nudcr Eidnm, and tlie correct name of D. repens isHlbu.^ Dalibanlii. DALBYMPLEA. A synonym of Turpinia (which SAMASONIITIH ifrom damcjn, to conquer; applica-tion rather obscure). 8yn. Actinocai-pus (under which namethe genua is described on p. 21, Vol. I.). About four speciesof annual or per


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