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John Saul's 



John Downie. Yellow, tipped with 



red, fine form. 

 Jennie Austin. White, laced with 



purple, extra fine. 

 John Kirby. Yellow huff, a full flower, 



most constant. 

 John Neville Keynes. The finest of 



all yellows, the form is unique. 

 John Harrison. Very dark maroon, 



fine large flower. 

 James Wilder. Rich velvet maroon, 



shaded with red. 

 John Standish. Bright red, large, 



very constant. 

 Incomparable. Yellow ground, heavily 



tipped with claret. 

 King of Primroses. Very large, beau- 

 tiful Primrose. 

 Lady Maude Herbert. Yellow, tinted 



with buff. 

 Lady Jane Ellis. Creamy white 



ground, tipped with purplish rose. 

 Lady Mary Wilde. White, tipped 



with rosy purple. 

 Lottie Atkins. Blush, tipped with 



lilac, a very chaste flower. 

 Lord Hawke. Yellow buff, tinged 



with red. large, fine shape. 

 Mrs. Fordham. French white, tipped 



with soft purple, beautiful. 

 Miss Turner. Light ground, slightly 



edged purple. 

 Miss Susan Ingram. Soft pale peach, 



shaded with white. 

 Mary Keynes Fawn ground, edged 



with bright, rosy purple. 

 Memorandum. Light ground, tipped 



with lake, constant. 

 Miss Henshaw Thefinest white flower 



large, first-rate. 

 Miss Turner. White, heavily laced 



with bright purple. 

 Matilda Keynes. Fawn, with beautiful 



shade of cream. 

 Mrs. Pigott Pure white, good form, 



a fine white flower. 

 Mr. Dix. Crimson scarlet, large, finely 



shaped. 

 Mrs. Brunton. Pure white ground, 



heavily laced with deep purple. 

 Mrs. Dodds. White, lightly tipped 



with purple. 



Mephistopheles. Dark maroon, fine 



form, a superb flower. 

 Marchioness of Bath. Light ground, 



deeply edged purple. 

 Marchioness Lome. Orange ground, 



lightly edged with purple. 

 Netty Buckell. Light blush, tinted 



with pink. 

 Ne Plus Ultra. The finest lilac in the 



world, pure in color. 

 Nelly. White ground edged and 



tipped with purple. 

 One-in-the-Ring. Pale ground, edged 



with rosy purple. 

 Paradise Williams. Clear claret, new 



in color. 

 Princess. White, large, full and fine 



form, an excellent white. 

 Princess Alice. Light lilac, extra fine. 

 Paul of Paisley. The finest lilac yet 



sent out, the form perfect. 

 Prince of Prussia. Pale yellow, suf- 

 fused with bright lilac. 

 Prince Arthur. Beautiful clear yellow, 



the finest form. 

 Queen of York. White, tipped with 



purple, flower very deep. 

 Richard Headly. Violet purple, shaded 



lilac edges. 

 Sarah Read. Lilac, very fine. 

 Sir Jos. Paxton. Yellow, tipped with 



red . 

 Triomphe de Pecq. Dark crimson, 



extra fine. 

 Thomas White. Fine deep maroon, 



almost black, of first-rate quality. 

 Unique. Yellow, deeply edged with 



crimson, fine. 

 Victory. Rich shaded crimson, very 



bright color, first-rate flower. 

 Warrior. Dark crimson, large and 



fine form. 

 Walter Reid. Purple, with magenta 



tinge, very fine. 

 William Newman. Purest of purples, 



a grand flower. 

 William Lucas. Yellow ground, light- 

 ly edged with puce, most beautiful. 

 William Keynes. Orange, one of the 



finest formed Dahlias in cultivation. 

 William Pringle Laird. The finest 



lilac in cultivation, chaste petal. 



NEW SHOW DAHLIAS. 



IMPORTED 1876. 



Price 50 cents each, $5 per dozen. Ready in May. 



Cremorne. Yellow, with tipped red, 



very fine form ; superb. 

 Edward Purchase. Beautiful bright 



crimson, pure color, very superior 



flower. 



Countess of Pembroke. Shaded fawn 

 centre, tipped with violet purple, ex- 

 quisite form. 



George Goodhall. Scarlet, most de- 

 sirable color, with all the qualities. 



