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Florence Stark, (f.) White, striped purple, 
very pleasing color, fine. 
Frank Rawlings. Rich purple magenta, 
beautiful form and outline. 
Gaiety, (f.) Yellow, striped red, tipped with 
white, very large and gay, extra fine. 
George Critchett. Shaded yellow, large con- 
stant, extra fine. 
*George Rawlings. Dark maroon, richly 
shaded, fine petal and substance, deep and 
full, a grand and noble variety, large and 
extra fine. 75 cts. 
George Dickson. Chestnut brown, peculiar 
color, a constant and useful flower. 50 cts. 
Grand Sultan, (f.) Buff, striped with scar- 
let, very large and gay, fine. 
Galatea, (f.) White, striped with maroon, 
large and very showy. 
Henry Irving. Bright claret, fine petal and 
outline. 
*Harrison Weir. Rich clear yellow, great 
depth and substance, very large and extra 
fine, a grand flower—first-class certificate, 
Roval Horticultural Society. $1.00 
H. W. Ward. Yeilow, heavily edged with 
crimson, very constant. 
Herbert Turner. French white, a noble 
variety, extra fine. 
Helen Macgregor. White, tipped crimson, 
very neat and compact. 
J. C. Quennell. Bright yellow, a splendid 
flower of first rate quality, extra fine. 
John Forbes, (Keynes.) Fawn, striped with 
maroon, fine form, large and extra fine. 
James Stephen, (Keynes.) Bright orange 
scarlet, of the finest form, extra. 
Joseph B. Service, (Keynes.) Beautiful clear 
yellow, large, constant and extra fine. 
James Gilbert. Dark maroon crimson, some- 
times lightly tipped, fine petal and outline. 
79 cts. 
James O’Brien, (f.) Yellow, striped with 
crimson and rose, very fine. 
James Carter, (f.) Orange, striped with 
maroon, fine form. 
King of Primroses. 
fine. 
‘Triumphant. 
Soft primrose, extra 
JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
Lizzie Leicester. Pink. curiously penciled, 
very pretty and constant, 
Laura Haslem. (f.) Pale yellow, tipped 
with white, fine outline. 
Mrs. Harris. White, tipped with lavender, 
a lovely flower, very constant. 
Major C. West. Scarlet. with orange shade, 
of great substance and an excellent show 
flower. 
Mrs. Shirley Hibberd. Cream, shaded with 
pink, a lovely flower. 
Mrs. N. Hali, (f.) Scarlet, tipped with 
white, fine form and outline. 
Novelty. Orange, striped and tipped with 
chestnut, a novel and distinct variety. 
Nancy, (f.) Maroon, tipped with white 
very rich and velvety, fine. \ 
Polly Sandell. Lemon, tipped with white, 
beautiful. 
Pioneer. The darkest dahlia yet raised, be- 
ing a rich glossy black. 
Prince Bismark. Pure, remarkably con- 
stant, extra fine, grand show flower. 
Prince of Denmark. Dark maroon, constant 
and extra fine. 
Polly Perkins, (f.) 
fine shape. 
Queen of Beauties, 
constant. 
Royal Queen. 
and fine. 
Sunbeam. Clear buff, beautiful form and 
outline, extra fine. 
Shirley Hibberd. Dark crimson, richly 
shaded, a noble flower, one of the most 
constant. 
Splendid, (f.) Lilac, striped with crimson, 
very fine. 
Buff, tipped with white, 
Straw, tipped purple, 
Cream, edged lake, very large 
Rosy purple, very fine shape. 
Toison d’Or. Yellow. fine form. 
Trotty Veck, (f.) Yellow, striped 
purple, fine form, constant. 
Wm. Rawlings. Rich crimson, purple, very 
large and constant, extra. 
William Davis, (Keynes.) Light purple, fine 
early flowering variety. 
Yellow Boy. Clear yellow, large and fine. 
with 
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 beau- 
tiful when they come true to color, but they are very much disposed to run plain or self- 
colored, in which state they are fine show flowers. 
Price 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen; my selection $2.00 per dozen; 50 very fine for 
$8.00. Mailed free. 
Admiration. Yellow, edged with lake, very 
large, perfect form. 
Annie Rawlings. Pure white, striped with 
lake. 
Carnation. White ground, striped. 
Charles Wyatt. Rose flaked with crimson 
purple, extra fine form. 
Gem. Dark maroon, tipped with white, 
Eccentric. Yellow ground, shaded and tipped 
bright searlet, coming different colors, 
Egyptian Prince. Orange red, striped with 
deeper red. 
George Barnes. Lilac, striped with crimson, 
a noble flower of great beauty. 
Grand Duchess. Scarlet and crimson stripes 
on yellow ground. 
