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Mrs. Clarke (Clarke's) y. e. 

 Othello (Brown's) d. c. 

 Reform, y. e. 

 Kegalia, y. e. 



Tiara, y. e. 



Valetta, 1. b. sp. 



Victoria, y. e. 



William IV. (Clarke's) ro. in. 



The Catalogue contains a great number of sorts, arranged on the above 

 plan, from 5s. to £5 per hundred. — The prices affixed to the sorts. 



The proceeds in the sale of the sorts described in the Catalogue, is for a 

 benevolent purpose; this is not particularised, but from the character of the 

 Rev. Gentleman, we hesitate not to say that it is one worthy of support, and 

 we mojt heartily wish success to attend his efforts. 



PART III. 



MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE. 



NEW AND VERY HANDSOME DAHLIAS, &c. 



The accompanying Engraving of Mr. Levick's Dahlia we are enabled to 

 state (from having grown the sort ourselves) gives a very correct representation 

 of its striped crimson flowers ; but the Plant, in addition, produces entire flowers 

 of a rich velvet hue, and others of a fine light scarlet, the whole making a 

 very striking and highly beautiful appearance. The plant is a most abundant 

 bloomer, and grows from four to six feet high ; it certainly merits a place in 

 every collection of this truly splendid tribe of plants. Mr. Levick possesses a 

 considerable stock of plants, and as we have frequently had the gratification 

 of witnessing Mr. Levick's anxious desire to promote Floriculture, and for 

 other persons to participate with him in the pleasures of Dahlia culture, we 

 are persuaded that plants of this sort may be obtained at a very reasonable 

 price. We have not heard Mr. Levick state the charge per plant, but as we 

 know bis object is not profit, we are persuaded the cost will be moderate. 

 Mr. Levick possesses a number of other fine Seedling Dahlias, some of which 

 are very superior. AVe hope to have the pleasure of giving in future numbers 

 of the Floricullural Cabinet correct Engravings of several of them. 



Conductor. 



Mr. Levick's Address is, Pinstone-street, Sheffield. 



Mr. Appleby, Florist, St. James's Gardens, Doncaster, has during the last 

 summer been very successful in raising a number of most beautiful seedling 

 Dahlias, among -which is a pure yellow, rich crimson, and deep red, of the 

 Anemone-flowered varieties ; but the most striking of any is a striped Dahlia 

 of the common class, the colours of which are as distinct as is usual in a per- 



