OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 
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MISCELLANEOUS DAHLIAS, 
Juarezi, (Cactus Dahtia.) 
Each. 
Dazzling scarlet, long petals curiously twisted at the points ; 
they are as brilliant as those of a Poinsettia, and resemble somewhat the flowers of 
a Cactus; a grand bedding Dahlia........... 
A very large growing species from Mexico. 
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Maxiniilian. 
warm green-house. 
Zimzpani, Black Dahlia, (Bidens Atrosanguinea.) 
rably adapted for massing, and for the decoration of the border. 
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A very interesting species, admi- 
It is of a neat 
compact habit, very free tlowering, and invaluable for cutting purposes, as the 
flowers are small. 
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Double of a ruby red color. 
It is peculiar in the filling up of 
the florets, which instead of being in the nature of tubes or cups are occupied with 
quills, or as we may term them, replica florets; a very interesting plant............... 
LARGE FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
GENERAL COLLECTION. 
Price 20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen. 
Antonella. Salmon yellow. 
Ali Baba. Red, with golden black. 
Alfonso. A bright glowing crimson tipped 
with gold. 
Angel. Creamy white, tipped with lilac, fine 
large flower. 
Beauty of St. John’s Wood. Creamy white, 
tinged with lilac. 
Boule de Niege. 
finest form, extra. 
Beauty of Stoke. 
amber. 
Bolivar. Double, well imbricated, ochrous 
yellow, changing to lilac. 
Bertier Rendatlier. Yellow, 
brown red, incurved. 
Compactum. Silvery peach, incurved. 
Diane. Purest white, large and full, fine. 
Duke of Edinburg. Rose lilac. 
Beautiful silvery white, 
Yellow, suffused with 
flamed with 
Dr. Lindley. Dark orange, with amber 
centre. 
Eclatante. Immense flower, red spotted with 
yellow. 
Empress Eugenie. Delicate rose lilac. 
Empress of India. Pure white. 
Fair Margaret. Peach anemone. 
Faust. Bronzed crimson purple. 
Fremy. Brilliant orange, petals laciniated, 
beautiful form. 
Golden John Salter. Golden yellow. 
Gloria Mundi. Bright golden yellow. 
Golden Beverly. Golden yellow. 
Golden Hermine. Golden orange, tipped 
carmine. 
Golden Queen of England. Golden canary. 
Golden Dr. Brock. Bright golden yellow. 
Her Majesty. Silvery blush. 
Hero of Stoke Newington. Rosy blush suf- 
fused with purple 
Iona. Citron yellow, incurved. 
Jenny Lind. Light sulphur. 
Julia Lagravere. Dark velvety crimson. 
Luna. Pure white, incurved, fine. 
Lady Talfourd. 
silvery back. 
Lord Stanley. Large orange amber. 
L’Ardoisee. White shaded lilac, beautiful 
imbricated flower. 
Loveliness. Yellow with amber tips. 
Mad. Tezier. Enormous globular double 
white flowers. 
Mrs. Huffington. Delicate pink. 
Mount Edgecumbe. Double white. 
Madam Rieux. A _ beautiful flower with 
laciniated florets of a soft rosy peach color. 
Meteor. Yellow with purple backs, large 
and fine. 
M. Bonamy Aine. Clear amaranth ; all the 
florets toothed and curled, and silvery white 
on the reverse side. 
Delicate rose lilac, with 
Miss Hope. Delicate lilac, white centre. 
Miss Eyre. Blush white, yellow centre. 
Mr. Geo. Haskins. Color a warm lilac 
rose. 
Mrs. Mary Morgan. Delicate pink. 
Mr. G. Glenny. A bright amber. 
Mrs. Gladstone. Dark red chestnut. 
Mrs. George Rundle. Pure white. 
Mad. Brun. Beautiful globular flower; sil- 
very lilac, reverse of petals white. 
M. Moynet. Pure white, reverse of petals 
lilac extra. 
Norma. Ivory white. 
Orange Annie Salter. Bright orange. 
Princess. Pure white anemone. 
Pink Pearl. Pink with silvery shade. 
Prince of Anemones. Lilac blush. 
Princess of Teck. Large, pure white. 
Pink Perfectiun. Soft pink. 
Princess Thyra. White anemone, sulphur 
centre. 
Queen of England. Striped blush, 
Kose Mutabilis. Delicate peach, veined rose. 
Rotundiflora. Pearl white changing to lilac, 
Saint Columbia, Golden amber. 
Surprise, Large deep amber. 
