58 John Saul's 



Marchioness of Anglesey. This is a beautiful double white corolla variety, 



dwarf, stiff habit and growth, producing abundance of bloom of medium 



size, very pure, and is the best double of this class. 

 Metz, (d.) Beautifully reflexed red sepals, long full white corolla, fine habit, 



and free bloomer. 

 Resplendent. One of the most perfect large dark flowering Fuchsia, tube and 



sepals dark glowing scarlet, of great substance and boldly reflexed, corolla 



very large, habit strong and vigorous. 

 Our Future Queen. This is one of the most beautiful light Fuchsia, tube and 



sepals pure white, broad and reflexed, bearing similarity to one called Will 



Sell, the corolla red, suffused with purple, long and well expanded. 

 Purity. Bright carmine tube and sepals, corolla pure white, neat habit, good 



bloomer. 

 Princess of Alexandria. Rosy pink sepals, well reflexed, corolla white, very 



double, with large broad inner lobes or petals. 

 Pride of Woolwich. Dark blue corolla, of the most perfect outline and shape, 



tubes and sepals bright coral glossy red, the latter well reflexed. 

 Striata Splendor. This is the most regularly striped Fuchsia yet sent out, dark 



scarlet tubes, and sepals perfectly reflexed, corolla plum colored purple, and 



most evenly striped with red. 

 Stupendous. An improvement on Champion of the World, tube and sepals 



bright scarlet, the latter long and beautifully reflexed, and of great sub- 

 stance, corolla immense size, color dark plum purple, habit free and 



branching. 

 Symmetry. Habit very compact, tube and sepals deep reddish crimson, the 



latter broad and well reflexed, corolla single, large and very regular, rich 



violet plum color. 

 Tri-colored Beauty. Sepals carmine, shading off to a delicate light margin, 



recurved, corolla finely cup shaped, dark lavender color. 

 Sunray. See Novelties. 

 White Unique. See Novelties. 

 White Perfection. Sepals white, elegantly recurved, corolla purple, fine habit, 



free bloomer, very fine. 



DAHLIAS— General Collection. 



SHOW FLOWERS. 



Our collection of this beautiful flower is unrivalled. We import annually all 

 the new varieties of merit, and none are retained in our collection that do not 

 r.ome up to the standard of perfect flowers. In accordance with our usual prac - 

 tice, we have placed most of the new flowers of 1874 in the general collection. 

 It now embraces all the very finest Show Flowers in cultivation. Dry pot roots 

 of most can now be supplied, or strong plants in May, either can be sent long 

 distances by mail. 



Price 25 cents each. $2.50 per dozen. 50 very fine varieties for $9. Mailed free. 



Andrew Dodds. Nearly black, exquisite shape, darkest flower. 



Adonis. French white or pale peach, sometimes tipped with lilac, finest quality. 



Aristides. Deep purple, splendid form. 



Annie Neville. Pure white, finely formed, the finest white out. 



Alexander Cramond. Shaded maroon, a most striking flower, very large. 



Amy Creed. Salmon color, very rich, beautiful show flower, constant. 



Bluebeard. A great novelty of color, shaded crimson. 



Bishop Durdham. Buff, fine, large flower, exquisite shape, very constant. 



Bellona. Red ruby, large, fine form, beautiful. 



Bob Ridley. Bright red, splendid form. 



British Triumph. Very dark crimson, extra. 



Charles Turner. Bright orange, edged with crimson. 



Cherub. Bright light orange, yellow. 



Charlotte Dorling. White, tipped with purple. 



Chieftain. Deep mauve, large, fine shape. 



