380 HARDY AND HALF-HARDY GARDEN BULBS. 



occur, you will have flowers enough. Preserve the tubers 

 in a dry, frost-proof cellar during the winter. 



We cannot, when there are so many beautiful flowers, 

 recommend any one to fill the garden with dahlias, but as 

 some may fancy them, we give a list of a few of the best. 



Baron Alderson. Buff, white tip. Mrs. Charles Kean. Yellow, tipped 

 Fanny Keynes. Straw, crimson with white. 



edge. Dandy. Blush, crimson, maroon. 



Bessie. Clear yellow. Lady Popham. Blush white. 



Queen of Whites. Pure white. Peerless. Yellow. 



Mont Blanc. Pure white. Admiral Stopford. Dark maroon. 



Lollipop. Buff and salmon. Lady Franklin. Deep buff. 



Loveliness. White, tipped with pur- Vesta. Pure white. 



P le< Preeminent. Dark purple. 



Pioneer. Crimson. Goldfinder. Deep yellow. 



Miss Vyse. White and purple. Lady Paxton. Crimson, white tip. 



Dwarf Varieties. 



Cupid. White, tipped with claret. Golden Ball. Deep yellow. 

 Zelinda. Purple. Alba Floribimda Nana. White. 



Captain Ingraham. Dark crimson. Victor Hugo. Crimson. 



Of Gladiolus, Tube Roses, and Amaryllis, we have 

 treated fully in former chapters. 



