Descriptive Catalogue. 



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Alexander Cramond. Shaded maroon, 

 a most striking flower. 



Bob Ridley. Bright red, splendid form. 



British Triumph. Very dark crimson. 



Clara Simons. White, edged with 

 crimson, beautiful. 



Crimson King. Beautiful crimson, 

 fine. 



Cremorne. Yellow, Avith tipf)ed red, 

 very fine form, superb. 



Darkness The nearest approach to 

 black. 



Duke Roxburgh. Salmon buff, extra 

 fine. 



Duke of Wellington. Purple, very 

 large, fine form. 



Edward Purchase. Beautiful bright 

 crimson, pure color, very superior. 



Earl of Shaftesbury. Rich purple, ex- 

 quisite shape. 



Earl of Radnor. Deep crimson, intense 

 color, pure self. 



Emily Williams. Light ground, edged 

 and tipped with vermilion. 



Countess of Pembroke. Shaded fawn 

 centre, tipped with violet purple. 



George Goodhall. Scarlet, most de- 

 sirable color, with all the qualities. 



Gypsey King, Dark crim=on. fine. 



Golden Beauty. A beautiful clear yel- 

 low, of the finest quality. 



Henry Walton. Yellow ground, deeply 

 edged with vermilion. 



Her Majesty. White, deeply edged 

 purple, one of the finest Dahlias. 



John McPherson Rich violet purple, 

 one of the gems of the season. 



Julia Davis. A most magnificent yel- 

 low, clear, full and large. 



John Cocker. Black and all black, the 

 blackest of all Dahlias, beautiful. 



John Downie. Yellow, tipped with 

 red, fine form. 



Jennie Austin. White, laced with 

 purple, extra fine. 



John Kirby. Yellow buff, a full flower, 

 most constant. 



John Xeville Keynes. The finest of 

 all yellows, the form is unique. 



John Sladden. Nearly black, extra. 



John Bennett. Yellow, deeply edged 

 with scarlet, a beautiful flower. 



John Downie. Grand claret, very 

 bright, one of the finest. 



Jennie Greive. White ground edged 

 with rosy lilac, a lovely flower. 



James Wilder. Rich velvet maroon, 

 shaded with red. 



Incomparable. Yellow ground, heavily 

 tipped with claret. 



King of Primroses. Very large, beau- 

 tiful Primrose. 



Lady Maude Herbert. Yellow, tinted 



with buff". 

 Lady Jane Ellis. Creamy white 



ground, tipped with purplish rose. 

 Lady Mary Wilde. White, tipped 



with rosy yjurple. 

 Lilac Grand. A perfect form, con- 

 stant. The finest lilac in cultivation. 

 Lottie Atkins. Blush, tipped with 



lilac, a very chaste flower. 

 Lord Hawke, Yellow buff, tinged 



with red, large, fine shape. 

 Mrs. Fordham. French white, tipped 



with soft purple, beautiful. 

 Maid of Essex. White, tips purple, 



beautiful. 

 Miss Turner. Light ground, .slightly 



edged purple. 

 Miss Susan Ingram. Soft pale peach, 



shaded with white. 

 Mary Keynf-s. Fawn ground, edged 



with bright rosy-purple. 

 Memorandum. Light ground, tipped 



with lake, constant. 

 Miss Turner. White, heavily laced 



with bright purple. 

 Matilda Keynes. Fawn, with beauti- 

 ful shade of cream. 

 Mrs. Pigott. Pure white, good form, 



a fine white flower. 

 Mr. Dix. Crimson scarlet, large, finely 



shaped. 

 Maggie Fairbairn. Fine rosy lilac, 



with every good quality, form, petal, 



&c. 

 Masterpiece. Fine rosy purple, large, 



finest form, constant, miost superb 

 Mrs. Brunton. Pure white ground, 



heavily laced with deep purple. 

 Mephistopheles. Dark maroon, fine 



form, a superb flower. 

 Marchioness of Bath. Light ground, 



deeply edged purple. 

 Marchioness Lome. Orange ground, 



lightly edged with purple. 

 Mrs. Stancomb. Canary yellow, very 



distinctly tipped with deep fawn. 

 Mrs. Charles Kimberley. Deep blush, 



a grand show flower, very full. 

 Mrs. Lewington. Rosy-purple, very 



effective, new color. 

 Mrs. Harris. Light, edged with lilac. 



The finest light edged flower. 

 Mr. Sinclair. Rose, tipped with pur- 

 ple, grand show flower. 

 Netty "Buckell. Light blush, tinted 



with pink. 

 Nelly. White ground, edged and 



tipped with purple. 

 Ovid. Grand purple, finest shape. 

 Picotee. Yellow, perfectly laced with 



bright crimson, a perfect novelty. 



