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BOUQUET OR TOMPOJSTE DAHLIAS. 



The flowers of this beautiful class are small, suitable for bouquets, but as per- 

 fect in shape as any of the show varieties; they are consequently indispensable 

 in a garden. Dry roots of most can be supplied — strong plants in .May. 



Price 25 cents each. $2.50 per dozen. Mailed free. 



Blushing Bride. Blush white, shaded with rose, a lovely small flower. 



Brilliant Beauty. Carmine crimson, profuse bloomer. 



Burning Coal. Bright scarlet, fine. 



Bird of Paradise. Bright crimson, profuse bloomer, very pretty. 



Coronet. Blush white, lilac tinted. 



Child of Faith. Creamy white, incurved. 



Conflagration. Bright orange tinted scarlet, beautiful. 



Diadem. Ground color orange, edged with scarlet. 



Fire Ball. Orange scarlet, flowers as round as a ball. 



Flambeau. Bright crimson. 



Goldfinch. Orange yellow, tipped with bronze. 



Golden Canary. Rich golden yellow. 



Figaio. Nice buff, with crimson edge and centre, distinct and good. 



Guiding Star. Pure white, fimbriated as in Cameli.a Alba Fimbriata. 



Infancy. Pure white, neat form, a perfect flower. 



Jewess. Orange, sometimes tipped with white. 



Little Snowball. Pure white, fine form, a lovely white flower. 



Little Ellen. Blush, tipped with purple. 



Little Kate. Deep purple, fine form, extra. 



Little Dear. Blush white, tipped with violet, good form. 



Little Najade. Blush white, edged with violet crimson. 



Little Goldlight. Yellow, tipped with scarlet. 



Little Philip. Creamy buff, edged with lilac. 



Lurline. Primrose yellow, incurved petals. 



Markranstedt. Buff rose outside of petals, pretty color, quilled petals. 



Miss Consequence. Dark peach, shaded carmine, edged with white. 



Peasant Girl. Blush white, belted with fine rosy crimson. 



Orb of Gold. Yellow centre, edged with maroon. 



Our Tim. Buff, shading to peach. 



Queen Victoria. Brilliant canary yellow, fine form and profuse bloomer. 



Royal Dowry. Golden yellow, with copper color reflex. 



Rossini. Blush lilac and white, good, free. 



Silversmith. Yellow, tipped with crimson. 



Sappho. Rich shaded maroon crimson. 



Scarlet Gem. Bright scarlet, fine form, extra. 



Sunset. Golden yellow, tipped with buff. 



Seraph. Buff yellow, tipped with brilliant orange red. 



NEWER and SCARCE SHOW DAHLIAS. 



Price 50 cents each. $5 per dozen. 



Ada Tiffin. Light peach, beautiful and chaste edge flower, not large, very 

 splendid form. 



Arbitrator. A new shade of color, buff or fawn, suffused with purple, yellow 

 at the base of petal, perfect in form, very constant, and a first-class show 

 flower. 



Cremorne. Yellow tip, red, very fine form, very distinct, beautiful. First-Class 

 Certificate Royal Horticultural Society. 



Crown Prince. Dark maroon, one of the finest flowers ever exhibited. First- 

 Class Certificate Royal Horticultural Society. 



Duke of Edinburg. Deep yellow, fine outline, very constant, beautiful. 



Duke of Cambridge. Shaded orange, fine shape, full and high centre, a splendid 

 flower. 



