OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 



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John Bennett. Yellow, edged with searlet. 

 John Downie. Grand claret, very bright. 

 Jennie <*reive. White ground edged with 



rosy lilac. 

 James Wilder. Rich velvet maroon, shaded 



with red. 

 John Wyatt. Crimson scarlet, fine petal and 



outline. 

 John W. Lord. Shaded buff, novel and dis- 

 tinct, very tine. 

 John Harrison. 

 King of Primroses. Very large, beautiful 



Primrose. 

 Lady Maude Herbert. Yellow, tinted buff. 

 Lady Jane Ellis. Creamy white, tipped with 



purplish rose. 

 Lady Mary Wilde. White, tipped with rosy 



purple. 

 Lilac Grand. The finest lilac. 

 Lottie Atkins. Blush, tipped with lilac. 

 Lord Hawke. Yellow buff, tinged with red, 



large. 

 Lady Golightly. French white, delicately 



tipped with purple, an exquisite flower. 

 Louisa Neate. Delicate pink, creamy white 



centre, beautiful form and outline. 

 Mrs. Fordham. French white, tipped with 



soft purple. 

 Maid of Essex. White, tips purple. 

 Miss Turner. Light ground, slightly edged 



purple. 

 Miss Susan Ingram. Soft pale peach, shaded 



with white. 

 Mary Keynes. Fawn ground, edged with 



bright rosy purple. 

 Memorandum. Light ground, tipped with 

 • lake. 

 Miss Turner. White, heavily laced with 



bright purple. 

 Matilda Keynes. Fawn with beautiful shade 



of cream. 

 Mrs. Pigott. Pure white, good form, fine. 

 Mr. Dix. Crimson scarlet, large. 

 Maggie Fairbairn. Eosy lilac, with every 



good quality. 

 Masterpiece. Rosy purple, large, finest 



form. 

 Mrs. Brunton. Pure white ground, heavily 



laced with deep purple. 

 Mephistopheles. Dark maroon, fine form. 

 Marchioness of Bath. Light ground, deeply 



edged purple. 

 Marchioness Lome. Orange ground, edged 



with purple. 

 Mrs. Stancomb. Canary yellow, very dis- 

 tinctly tipped with deep fawn. 

 Mrs Charles Kimberley. Deep blush. 

 Mrs. Lexington. Rosy purple, very effec- 

 tive. 

 Mr. Sinclair. Rose, tipped with purple. 



Minnie Bond. Cream, edged with rosy pur- 

 ple, a lovely flower. 



Michael Saunders. Rosy purple, large and 

 of fine form. 



Mrs. Drummond. Pale lilac, beautiful form. 



Netty Bucknll. Light blush, tinted pink. 



Nelly. White ground, edged and tipped 

 with purple. 



Ovid. Grand purple, finest shape. 



O. E. Coope. Rich crimson, fine centre, 

 deep and full. 



Picotee. "Yellow, laced with bright crim- 

 son. 



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. 



Philip Frost. Shaded orange, fine petals, 

 large and constant. 



Perfection. Dark brown, of exquisite form 

 and very constant. 



Perfection of Primroses. Pale Primrose, an 

 immense flower. 



Prince Arthur. Rich yellow, fine. 



Princess Maud. 



Queen of York. White, tipped with purple. 



Royal Queen. Creamy ground, deeply edged 

 with purple crimson. 



Rival Harris. Rose, very large, most desir- 

 able. 



Rosamond Ottoway. Blush white, large. 



Rev. J. Goodday. A large show flower, rich 

 maroon, shaded purple. 



Rifleman. Crimson scarlet, constant. 



Star of the Morning. Orange buff, very 

 fine. 



Sarah McMullen. Soft mauve pink. 



Sarah Read. Lilac, very fine. 



Sir. Jos. Paxton. Yellow, tipped with red. 



Sunrise. Fine soft yellow, exquisite shape. 



Silvio. Yellow, edged with bright red. 



Triomphe de Pecq. Dark crimson. 



Thomas White. Fine deep maroon, almost 

 black. 



Thomas Goodwin. Very dark, large. 



The Countess. Blush, deeply edged with 

 purple, extra fine. 



Unique. Yellow, deeply edged with crim- 

 son. 



Victory. Rich shaded crimson, very bright. 



Vivid. Bright scarlet, fine form, beautiful. 



Walter Reid. Purple, with magenta tinge. 



William Keynes. Orange, one of the finest 

 formed Dahlias. 



William Pringle Laird. The finest maroon. 



Willie Eckford. A beat on Lord Derby, 

 same color, wonderfully fine. 



William Dawkins. Fawn, edged with bright 

 crimson, very attractive. 



FANCY DAHLIAS. 



Our collection of Fancy Dahlias have received First Premiums at the Maryland Horti- 

 cultural Society's Exhibition for several years past. Fancy Dahlias are exceedingly beautiful 



