OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 



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Little Ellen. Blush, tipped with purple. 



Little Nigger. Black crimson, pretty. 



Little Kate. Deep purple, fine form. 



Le Nain. Crimson, very dwarf. 



Little Beauty. Pure white, free. 



Little Bobby. Crimson, small. 



Liebcbenmein. White, bordered with violet. 



Marginata. Orange buff, tipped witb pur- 

 ple. 



Markranstedt. Buff rose outside of petals, 

 pretty color, quilled petals. 



Mrs. Dorling. Cream color, tipped purple. 



Miss Novikow. Eeddish buff, sometimes 

 blush, extra fine. 



Nemesis. Dark maroon, sometimes tipped. 



National. Buff, edged crimson. 



Our Tim. Buff, shading to peach. 



Princess of Prussia. Golden yellow, mar- 

 gined with crimson. 



Pearl. Pure white, prolific bloomer. 



Perfection Lilliputs. Deep maroon. 



Picturata. Crimson, neat form. 



Pure Love. Beautiful lilac, extra. 



Queen of Dwarfs. Bright scarlet. 



Red Gauntlet. Bright red, pretty. 



Roger Chauvier. Crimson, spotted with 

 white. 



Silversmith. Yellow, tipped with crimson. 



Sappho. Rich magenta. 



Scarlet Gem. Bright scarlet, fine form. 



Sunshine. Scarlet Pompone. 



Trueliebchen. Rose, tipped with carmine. 



Tom Rover. Blush, with crimson tips. 



Velvet Gem. Crimson, marked with white. 



DWARF BEDDING PLANTS. 



For planting in masses, this group is the most appropriate, being of dwarf, bushy, com- 

 pact habit, giving immense masses of bloom during the season. 



Price 25 cents each, $2.26 per dozen. Mailed free. 



Alba Floribunda. Pure white dwarf. 



Alba Floribunda Nana. Pure white, very 



dwarf. 

 Gladiator. Rich maroon, compact. 

 Golden Redder. Deep orange, fine form. 

 Golden Prince. Primrose yellow. 

 King of the Dwarfs. Purplish crimson. 



Mont Blanc. A beautiful variety, two feet 

 high, with erect stiff footstalks ; pure 

 white. 



Marguerite. A dwarf white bedding Dahlia, 

 profuse bloomer, pure white. 



Nemesis. Dark maroon. 



Princess Mathilde. White, free bloomer. 



NEW SINGLE DAHLIAS. 



The collection of these beautiful flowers, which we have the pleasure of offering, are a 

 selection of the finest and most distinct varieties from Mr. Ware's collection, the best in 

 England, which has been awarded ten first certificates by the National Dahlia and Royal 

 Horticultural Societies. 



Price 40 cents each, (save where priced.) $4.00 per dozen. Young plants ready in April. 



Ascalon. Rich purplish rose, flat and well 



* formed flower ; extra fine. 



Acme. Deep orange, of very fine substance. 



* Albion. Rich velvety scarlet, oval petals of 



heavy substance. 76 cts. 



^Beauty of Cambridge. Fiery crimson, im- 

 mense large flat and solid flower; one of 

 the very finest. 75 cts. 



Blanche. White, very free; extra fine. 



Black Dahlia. (See Zimcepani.) 



Canary. Deep canary yellow, free and attrac- 

 tive. 



Cicerone. Reddish scarlet, very large ; a 

 most attractive variety. 



Cervantesi. Very bright orange scarlet, a 

 bold flower. 



*Francis Fell. Sparkling purple, with a rosy 

 hue ; remarkably fine, extra. 75 cts. 



Fusilier. White, changing to pink, some- 

 times edged with pink ; striking. 



Fire King. Fiery scarlet, medium, dwarf 

 habit. 



Ghost. Pure white, fine shape. 



Gracilis Ardens. Crimson scarlet, petals 

 slightly shelled ; extra. 

 Elegans. Clear light scarlet, shelled 



petal ; extra. 

 *Fulgens. Brilliant crimson scarlet, 



75 cts. 

 Perfecta. Rich velvety crimson, 

 fine flat shapely flower. 

 George Wyatt. Rich mulberry self; an excel- 

 lent variety. 

 Hesper. Purplish crimson, fine flat flower. 

 Irma. Fiery rose, large noble flower. 

 Kisber. Mulberry self, velvety texture. 

 Lothair. Delicate creamy white, shading to 



pink. 

 Lutea. Yellow self, very free. 

 *Lutea Grandiflora. Rich yellow, large well 



shaped flower, fine habit, extra. 75 cts. 

 Mabel. Pale pink, medium. 

 Orangeman. Rich orange, tinted red, very 



showy. 

 Orange Phcenix. Rich orange self, very fine. 

 Paragon. Rich maroon, edged rosy purple. 



