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Descriptive Catalogue. 



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Hercules. Yellow, striped with red, 



large and very fine. 

 Henry Glasscock. Buflf, regularly 

 striped, and spotted crimson often 

 self, then the finest crimson, and 

 grayideat of flowers. 

 Hon. [Sidney Herbert. Eich glowing 



crimson, large and useful. 

 Henry Bond. Rosj- lilac, large, and 

 very fine, perfect form, a fine show 

 flower. 

 James Willing. Purple, shading to 

 bright magenta, received First-Class 

 Certificates at the Royal Horticultu- 

 ral Society and at the Alexandra and 

 Crystal Palaces. 75 cts. 



John Wyatt. Crimson scarlet, fine 

 petal and outline, constant. 



John W. Lord. Shaded buff, novel 

 and distinct, very fine form and out- 

 line, extra. 



Lady Allington, (/.) Scarlet, tipped 

 with white. 



Lucy Pawcett, f/.) Straw, striped 

 and spotted with crimson. 



Lady Golightly, \_FelLowes.'\ French 

 white, delicately tipped with purple, 

 an exquisite flower of very fine form 

 and quite constant. 



Louisa Xeate, [Keynes.^ Delicate 

 pink, creamy white centre, beauti- 

 ful form and outline, a lovely chaste 

 flower. 



Minnie Bond. Cream, edged with rosy 

 purple, a lovely flower of extra fine 

 form. 



Monsieur Chauviere, (/.) Lilac, striped 

 with crimson, large and very 

 fine. 



Mrs. Drummond. Pale lilac, beauti- 

 ful form. 



Mrs. Standish, (/.) Yellow, suffused 

 with red, and tipped with white. 



Mrs. Shirley Hibberd. Delicate cream, 

 shaded and tipped with pink. A 

 show flower of large size and superb 

 form. 75 cts. 



Michael Saunders, [A'ej/nes.] Posy 

 purple, large, and of fine form, very 

 constant, a grand show flower. 



Maid of Athens, (/.) Maroon, tipped 

 with light, quite distinct, a beautiful 

 form, constant. 



Marchioness of Salisbury, (/.) White, 



striped with purple, large and fine, 

 constant, superb 



Oracle, (/.) Yellow, striped with 

 crimson. 



0. E. Coope. Rich crimson, fine cen- 

 tre, deep and full, very constant. 



O. E. Coope, [Rawlijigs^] Rich crim- 

 son, a beautiful constant variety of 

 fine form, very deep, almost a ball, 

 fine habit. 



Philip Frost, [Fellowes.^ Shaded 

 orange, fine petal, large and con- 

 stant, extra. 



Perfection, Dark brown, of exquisite 

 form and very constant. 



Peacock, (/. ) Maroon, tipped with 

 white, large and useful. 



Perfection of Primroses. Pale prim- 

 rose, an immense flower of good 

 petal and outline. 



Pev. J. Goodday, \_Rawlings.'\ A 

 large show flower of grand form and 

 finish ; color rich maroon, shaded 

 purple; a splendid back row flower. 

 — Garden Oracle. A noble flower of 

 great depth and substance. $1.00. 



Rifleman, [_Keynes.'] Crimson scarlet, 

 a constant free useful flower, very 

 tine. 



Pvobert Burns, (/.) Lilac, flaked with 

 dark maroon, fine form, when con- 

 stant strikingly beautiful. 



Eosette, (/.) White, striped with 

 purple, fine form, compact and good. 



Silvio, \_Fellowes.'\ Yellow, edged with 

 bright red, a charming flower. 



Snowball. Pure white, high centre, 

 the finest of all whites. 



Singularity, (/.) Amber, edged with 

 red and tipped with white, large, 

 distinct and beautiful. 



The Countess, [Keynes.] Blush, deeply 

 edged with purple, large and of fine 

 form, extra tine. 



Tippy Bob, (/.) Yellow, striped with 

 purple. 



Vivid Bright scarlet, tine form, 

 beautiful petal and outline. 



Wizard, \_ Fellow es,'] {/.) Fawn, striped 

 with maroon and tipped with white, 

 very distinct. 



William Dawkins, [Keynes.'] Fawn, 

 edged with bright crimson, very at- 

 tractive. 



FANCY DAHLIAS. 



Our collection of Fancy Dahlias received first Premium at the Maryland 

 Horticultural Society's Exhibition the past three seasons. Fancy Dahlias are 



