62 John Saul's 



Emily Williams. Light ground, edged and tipped with vermilion, very fine 



flower, lovely. 

 Florence Pontin. Pure white ground, with a deep distinct crimson tip, very 



effective and constant, medium size, equally fine as a garden variety or for 



exhibition. 

 Herbert Turner. French white, with soft tinge of lilac, a large noble show 



flower of the finest form and very constant, superb. 

 James Service. Dark crimson, very intense flower, finest form and constant, 



splendid show flower. 

 Lord Hawke. Yellow buff, tinged with red, large, full and fine shape, good 



habit and show flower. 

 Mrs. Fordham. French white, tipped with soft purple, a very constant flower, 



with fine high centre, beautiful. 

 Miss Bateman. Yellow, suffused with red, and at times slightly tipped, large 



and very symmetrical. 

 Miss Turner. Light ground slightly edged purple, a grand improvement on 



Unique, a very fine flower. 

 Mr. Sinclair. Rose tipped purple, grand show flower, large, full, extra. 

 Miss Susan Ingram. Soft pale peach, shaded with white, a full sized flower, 



constant and good outline. 

 Maid of Essex. Pale ground, very constant, tipped with purple rose, very fine 



flower. 

 Ne Plus Ultra. The finest lilac in the world, pure in color, the finest form, 



equal to any flower grown. 

 Nelly. White ground edged and tipped with purple, fine form, high centre, 



and constant. 

 Prince Arthur. Beautiful clear yellow, the finest form, petal and substance, a 



grand show flower. 

 Richard Headly. Violet purple, shaded lilac edges, large, good form and habit. 

 Sarah Read. Light ground, edged deep with pink, very constant, a beautiful 



light flower. 

 Thomas White. Very fine crimson, of first-rate quality, very constant, beauti- 

 ful flower. 

 Walter Reid. Purple, with magenta tinge, very fine flower, deep, full, large 



and constant 

 William Newman. The purest of purples, large finest form and constant, a 



superb flower. 



NEWER and SCARCE FANCY DAHLIAS. 



Price 50 cents each. $ 5 per dozen. 



Carnation. Clear white, deeply flaked with large rosy purple, a beautiful 



striped flower. 

 Dolly Varden. Clear white, splendidly striped, with ribboned purple; by far 



the finest flower in its class. 

 Egyptian Prince. Orange red, striped with deeper red ; very constant. 

 Harlequin. (Keynes.) White, striped purple; very beautiful and constant, a 



first class flower. 

 Herbert Purchase. Rosy ground, mottled crimson stripe, fine large flower. 

 Lady Spokes. Striped fancy, white, mottled pinky, very pretty. 

 Livonia. Buff groundcolor, shaded rosy lilac, occasionally tipped white, fine form. 

 Laura Haslam. Soft pure pale yellow, tipped with white, fine cupped shell 



petal, smooth and grand outline. 

 Monarch The darkest flower in cultivation, witn a white tip, and when 



caught, the finest fancy in cultivation, very much inclined to be self. 

 Marquis Lome. Light ground, flaked with large stripes of purple; fine noble 



flower, splendid form. 

 Rev. J. B. M. Camm. Yellow, flaked red, very large. 

 Mrs. Saunders. (Turner.) Much the finest fancy Dahlia of its class, a splendid 



constant flower, yellow tipped with white, fine form. 





