OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. Al 
Dahlia, Lilac Grand, the finest lilac. 
Mrs. eeGIRe Be, French white, tipped with soft 
purple. ; 
Maid of Essex, white, tipped purple. 
Miss Turner, light ground, slightly edged purple. 
Miss Susan Ingram, pale peach, shaded with white. 
Mary Keynes, fawn ground, edged with purple. 
Memorandum, light ground, tipped with lake. 
Mr. Dix, crimson scarlet, large. 
Magee Fairbairn, rosy lilac, with every good 
quality. 
Masterpiece, rosy purple, large, finest form. 
Mephistopheles, dark maroon, fine form. 
Marchioness of Bath, light ground, edged purple. 
Marchioness Lorne, orange ground, edged with 
purple. 
Mrs. Stancomb, canary yellow, very distinctly 
tipped with deep fawn. 
Mrs. Lexington, rosy purple, very effective. 
Mrs, Pigott, pure white, good form, fine. 
Mrs. Sinclair, rose, tipped with purple. 
Michael Saunders, rosy purple, large and fine form. 
Netty Buckell, light blush, tinted pink. 
Nelly, white ground, edged and tipped with purple. 
O. E.Coope, rich purple, fine centre, deep and full. 
Paradise Williams, clear claret, new in color. 
Princess, white, large, full and fine. 
Princess Alice, light lilac, extra fine.’ 
Paul of Paisley, the finest lilac. 
Perfection, dark brown, of exquisite form. 
Dahlia, Princess Matilda. 
Perfection of Primroses, pale primrose, an im- 
mense flower. 
Pioneer, the darkest Dahlia yet raised, being a rich 
glossy black. 
Prince Bismarck, puce, remarkably constant. 
Queen of Beauties, straw, tipped purple, constant. 
Queen of York, white, tipped with purple. 
Royal Queen, creamy ground, deeply edged with 
purple crimson. 
Rival Harris, rose, very large, most desirable. 
Rosamond Ottoway, blush white, large. 
Rifleman, crimson scarlet, constant. 
Sarah McMullen, soft mauve pink. 
Sarah Reed, lilac, very fine. 
Sir Jos. Paxton, yellow, tipped with red. 
Silvio, yellow, edged with bright red. 
Thomas White, fine deep maroon. almost black. 
The Countess, blush, deeply edged with purple, ex- 
tra fine. 
Triumphant, rosy purple, very fine shape. 
Unique, yellow, deeply edged with crimson. 
Victory, rich shaded crimson, very bright. 
Walter Reid, purple, with magenta tinge. 
William Keynes, orange, one of the finest form. 
William Pringle Laird, the finest maroon. 
William Ady. 
Willie Eckford, a beat on Lord Derby, same color. 
William Dawkins, fawn, edged with bright crimson. 
Yellow Boy, clear yellow, large and fine. 
Price 20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen; my selection $1.50 per dozen ; 50 very fine varieties for $6.00, mailed free. 
NEW SHOW DAHLIAS. 
Dahlia, Anne Neville, white, fine form and centre. 
Bird of Passage, clear white, tipped with lavender ; 
charming. 50 ets. 
Champion Rollo, dark orange, light shade, a large 
and grand variety. 
Clara, rosy peach, beautiful outline, extra fine, best 
of its color. 
Senet an ey: yellow, edged with lake, large and very 
ne. 
Criterion, rose, magnificent. 
Colonist, chocolate and fawn, a very distinct color, 
extra fine. 50 cts. 
Comtesse of Ravensworth, cream, delicately tipped 
with lilac, large and beautiful. 50 cts. 
Defiance, dark scarlet, a fine flower of excellent 
quality. 50 cts. 
Emily Edwards, blush-white, an exquisite flower, 
fine form. 
Ethel Britton, blush, edged with purple, fine form, 
constant. 
Earl of Ravensworth, light lilac, large, constant, 
extra fine. 450 cts. 
Flag of Truce, white, suffused with rose, constant, 
extra fine. 
Florence, bright golden yellow, fine form. 50 cts. 
George Rawlings, dark maroon, richly shaded, fine 
petal and substance, deep and full. 
Goldfinder, yellow, tipped with red, fine form, large, 
extra fine. 
Georgiana, creamy white, a large and beautiful 
flower, fine globular form. 
Glory de Lyon, pure white, large and fine. 50 cts. 
H. W. Ward, yellow, heavily edged with crimson, 
distinet, beautiful. 
Hope, light rosv lilac. large, constant, extra fine. 
Hon. Mrs. P. Wyndhan, yellow, edged with pur- 
ple, pleasing. 
Harrison Weir, primrose yellow, great depth and 
substance, very large, extra. 
Herbert Turner, French white, a noble flower. 
Imperial, deep purple, shaded lilac, splendid form, 
extra fine. 
James Vick, purplish maroon, very full, extra. 
James Cocker, purple, constant, extra large and 
fine. 
Joseph Ashby, shaded orange, a noble flower of 
splendid quality, extra. 
John Standish, red, fine form, large and constant. 
John Henshaw, rich ruby crimson, large, constant, 
extra fine. 
J. T. West, yellow, edged with purple, an extraor- 
dinary fine flower. 50 cts. 
John Keynes, yellow, large and constant. 50 cts. 
Dahlia, Lady L. Mills. 
Lady G. Herbert, white, tipped crimson, showy. 
50 ets. 
Mrs. Douglas, scarlet, very bright, perfect petal out- 
line and form. 
Mrs. H. Glasscock, pure white, fine form and con- 
stant, extra for exhibition. 
Mrs. Harris, white, tipped with lavender, a lovely 
flower, constant. 
Mrs. F. Foreman, rich lilac, large and useful. 
Mrs. G. R. Jefferd, deep yellow, large and fine. 
Mrs. Langtry, cream, edged crimson, splendid form, 
very constant and extra fine. 
Mrs. Shirley Hibberd, cream, shaded with pink, a 
lovely flower of superb form, extra. 
Miss Henshaw, white, very constant, extra fine. 
Mrs. Gladstone, delicate soft pink, large and of 
splendid form, extra fine, very beautiful, one of the 
finest Dahlias raised, should be in every collection. 
50 ets. 
Miss Cannell, white, tipped with rose, a lovely 
flower of fine form. 
Mr. G. Harris, crimson scarlet, fine form and cen- 
tre. the best of its class. 
Muriel, clear yellow, very constant. 
Mrs. Jno. Walker, white, with a beautiful picotee 
edge of purple, large and fine. 
Mrs. Geo. Rawlings, blush, tipped with purple, 
beautiful form, one of the finest Dahlias. 50 cts. 
Mrs. Theobold, rose pink, fine form and constant. 
50 cts. 
Mrs. David Saunders, rosy-lilac, tipped with white, 
large and constant, extra. 50 cts. 
Mr. Glasscock, the finest purple, very large, per- 
fect form, constant. 50 ets. 
Nelly Tranter, clear yellow, a beautiful shaped 
flower. 5 cts. 
Primrose Dame, primrose yellow, fine. 50 cts. 
Prince Arthur, clear yellow. beautiful form. 
Queen of the Belgians, delicate cream, inside of 
petals deeper; exquisitely beautiful show flower of 
first-rate quality, large, constant. 50 cts. 
Rising Sun, best scarlet bedder. 
Rev. J. B. M. Cam, reddish-orange, large and full, 
extra. 
R. T. Rawlings (Rawlings), clear yellow, an exceed- 
ingly beautiful show flower, remarkable constancy, 
splendid form and centre and extra fine, the best of 
its class. 50 ects. 
Royal Queen, cream, edged lake, very large, extra. 
Rev. J. Goodday, maroon, large, constant, a wonder 
ful fine flower. 50 cts. 
Sunbeam, clear buff, beautiful form. 
