DAHLIAS, BOUaUET or TOULNWZ- Continued. 



Kind and True, straw, purple tip. 

 Klein Brant, white, tipped carmine. 

 K. Schawman, bright scarlet, fine form. 

 Le Dominie Noir, carmine, tipped white. 

 Little Agnes, scarlet. 



" Charles, amaranth and orange. 



" Bear, blush, marbled white. 



" Duck, rosy lilac. 



'' Fred, blush, mottled crimson. 



" Kate, dark crimson. - 



" Model, rosy carmine. 



" Nigger, dark maroon. 



" Pet, amber, tinted violet. 



" Rifleman, crimson and white. 



" Willie, rich deep pink. 



" Wonder, crimson scarlet. 

 L. T. Sehminke, yellow, tipped scarlet. 

 Mein Strefling, salmon, striped ciimson. 

 Minnie, buff, tipped purple. 

 Miss Augusta, salmon scarlet, tipped white, 



" Weilbacher, blush, striped crimson. 

 Moonbeam, white, lilac centre. 

 National, buff and crimson. 



Otto Weilbaclier, yellow, striped scarlet. 



Pearl, pure white. 



Peerless, snow-white, perfect form. 



Penelope, blush, purple tip. 



Perfection, deep maroon, fine form. 



Peasant Girl, purplish maroon. 



Pet of the Village, carmine crimson. 



Princess of Lilliputs, blush, amber shaded. 



Purple Gem, rich purple. . 



Prima Donna, rich crimson. 



llachael, salmon, tipped crimson. 



Hose of Gold, fine vermillioji scarlet. 



Sambo, dark maroon. 



Sappho, rich crimson maroon. 



Sam Gerling, fine crimson. 



Selmer, yellow, purple tip. 



Snowflake, pure white. 



Sunshine, bright scarlet. 



Susan, blush. 



Seraph, buff, yellow-tipped orange. 



Tarentella, orange and scarlet. 



Ultimatum, white, tipped crimson. 



Unique, dark scarlet. 



Price, 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen ; set of 75 sorts, $15. 

 Full assortment of 150 distinct sorts (large and small-flowered), for $30. 



DAHLIA, IMPEEIALIS. 



The flowers are single ; the petals, radiating from a yellow disc, are of the purest 

 white, except a crimson spot at the base. The flower, which is bell-shaped and droop- 

 ing, resembles a gigantic Lily, for when in full bloom the plant is from eight to ten feet 

 in height, having from forty to fifty of these Lily-like flowers expanded at once. It 

 blooms rather late for our latitude, unless the plants are very strong when planted out, 

 but it is well worth a place in the conservatory, in sections where it is too late for 

 blooming. It does well in the Southern States. 



Price, 75 cents each ; $6 per dozen. 



DELPHINUM BICOLOE GEANDIFLOEUM. 



This beautiful variety is increased by seeds, equally so as the well-known D. For- 

 mosum, which it resembles in many respects, but with the improvement of having a 

 much larger and clearer defined white centre, encircled by the richest shade of azure 

 blue. It blooms almost without intermission from July to October, and, being entirely 

 hardy, is a valuable acquisition to our herbaceous plants. 

 Large plants, 50 cents each ; $4.50 per dozen. 

 Small " 25 " 2.25 " $15 per hundred. 



DELPHINUM GEANDIFLOEUM, "MD. LEIGH." 



A variety with the lightest shade of azure-blue flowers, shaded with white ; flower- 

 spikes loose, six inches in length. This is a very distinct sort, and of a very rare shade 

 of color. 



Price, 50 cents each ; $6 per dozen. 



DIANTHUS VEESCHAFFELTII. 



Blooms in May and June, forming a most beautiful-shaped plant ; flowers white, 

 and ribbed with crimson, double, and two inches in diameter ; fragrant. 

 Price, 25 cents each ; $2.25 per dozen. 



DUEANTA BAUMGAETII, FOL. VAE. 



A beautifully marked variety of a plant of the Solonum order, resembling in ihe 

 leaf-markings Sol. Pseudo Capsicum var., but of a taller and more branching habit. The 

 leaves are marked to one-half their depth with golden yellow. An interesting plant at 

 all seasons. 



Price, 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen. 



