42 JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
Dahlia, John Keynes, yellow, large and constant. 
Joseph Ashby, shaded orange, a noble flower of 
splendid quality, extra. 
John Standish, red, fine form, large and constant. 
John Henshaw, rich ruby crimson, large, constant, 
extra fine. 
J. T. West, yellow, edged with purple, an extraor- 
dinary fine flower. 
Lady L. Mills. 
Lady G. Herbert, white, tipped crimson, showy. 
Mrs. Douglas, scarlet, very bright, perfect petal 
outline and form. 
Mrs. H. Glasscock, ‘pure white, fine form and con- 
stant, extra for exhibition. 
Mrs. Harris, white, tipped with lavender, a lovely 
flower, constant. 
Mrs. F. Foreman, rich lilac, large and useful. 
Mrs. G. R. Jefferd, deep yellow, large and fine. 
Mrs, Langtry, cream, edged crimson, splendid form, 
very constant and extra fine. 
Mrs. Shirley Hibberd, cream, shaded with pink, a 
lovely flower of superb form, extra. 
Miss Henshaw, white, very constant, extra fine. 
Mrs. Gladstone, delicate, soft pink. large and of 
splendid form, extra fine, very beautiful, one of the 
finest Dahlias raised, should be in every collection. 
Miss Cannell, white, tipped with rose, a lovely 
flower of fine form. 
Mr. G. Harris, crimson scarlet, fine form and cen- 
tre, the best of its class. 
Mrs. Jno. Walker, white, with a beautiful picotee 
edge of purple, large and fine. 
Mrs. Geo. Rawlings, blush, tipped with purple, 
beautiful form, one of the finest Dahlias. 
Mr. Glasscock, the finest purple, very large, perfect 
form, constant. 
Dahlia, Mrs. Theobold, rose pink, fine form and 
constant. 
Muriel, clear yellow, very constant. 
Mrs. David Saunders, rosy-lilac, tipped with white, 
large and constant, extra, 
Nelly Tranter, clear yellow, a beautiful shaped 
flower. 
Primrose Dame, primrose yellow, fine. 
Prince Arthur, clear yellow, beautiful form. 
Queen of the Belgians, delicate cream, inside of 
petals deeper; exquisitely beautiful show flower of 
first-rate quality, large, constant. 
Rising Sun, best scarlet bedder. 
Rev. J. B. M. Cam, reddish-orange, large and full, 
extra. 
R. T. Rawlings (Rawlings), clear yellow, an exceed- 
ingly beautiful show flower, remarkable constancy, 
splendid form and centre and extra fine, the best of 
its class. 
Royal Queen, cream, edged lake, very large, extra. 
Rev. J. Goodday, maroon, large, constant, a won- 
derful fine flower. 
Sunbeam, clear buff, beautiful form. ; 
Shirley Hibberd, dark crimson, shaded, one of the 
most constant Dahlias. 
Thomas Goodwin, very dark, fine form, extra. 
T. J. Saltmarsh, yellow, tipped with chestnut, a 
grand flower. 
T.S. Ware, wine crimson, beautiful petal and out- 
lines 
Vice President, orange, fine form, extra. 
Victor, dark maroon, extra fine. 
William Rawlings, rich crimson purple, extra fine. 
Willie Garrett, bright cardinal, a beautiful flower. 
W. H. Williams, bright scarlet, great depth, a grand 
and effective variety, very large. 
Price 25 cents each (save where priced) ; $2.50 per dozen. Strong plants ready in May. Dry rootssupplied in 
autumn. 
FANCY DAHLIAS, 
Our collection of Fancy Dahlias have received First Premiums at the Maryland Horticul- 
tural Society’s Exhibition for several years past. Fancy Dahlias are exceedingly beautiful 
when they come true to color, but they are very much disposed to run plain or self-colored, in 
which state they are fine show flowers. 
pe: Annie Rawlings, pure white, striped with 
ake. 
Carnation, white ground, striped. 
Estella, wine ground, tipped with white. 
Florence Stark, white, striped purple. 
Galatea, white, striped with maroon, large. 
Grand Sultan, buff, striped with scarlet. 
Herbert Purchase, rosy-ground, mottled purple 
stripe. 
Henry Glasscock, buff, regularly striped, and spot- 
ted crimson, often self. 
Hercules, yellow, striped with red, frequently self. 
John Lamont, maroon, striped black. 
John Sealey, lilac, striped with purple. 
Lady Spokes, white, mottled pink and striped. 
Livonia, buff color, shaded rosy lilac, occasionally 
tipped white. 
Lady Allington, scarlet, tipped with white. 
Mrs. Standish, yellow, suffused with red and tipped 
with white. 
Miss Ruth, yellow, tipped with white. 
Dahlia, Mrs. Goodwin, purple-crimson, tipped 
white. 
Maria Gerring, white, striped deep scarlet. 
Miss Lily Large, puce ground, striped and spotted 
crimson. 
Miss Large, white, ribbed with light purple. 
Mrs. Wright, purple, with white shading. 
Mrs. N. Hall, scarlet, tipped with white, fine form 
and outline. 
Oracle, yellow, striped with crimson. 
Patent, salmon, dashed with purple. 
Peacock, maroon, tipped with white. 
Picta Formossissima, an old but fine variety, a 
dark red, evenly and distinctly striped with golden 
yellow, semi-double. i 
Prof. Fawcett, lilac, striped with chocolate, magnifi- 
cent. 
Richard Dean, yellow ground, flaked with crimson. 
Rosette, white, striped with purple. 
Royalty, yellow, tipped crimson. : 
Startler, almost black, tipped with white. 
Price 20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen; my selection $1.50 per dozen ; 50 very fine for $6.00. Mailed free. 
NEW FANCY DAHLIAS. 
Dahlia, Flora Wyatt, reddish orange, striped, deep 
Dahlia, A. F. Barron, white, striped and spotted 
with purple. 
Barnaby Rudge, fawn, striped and spotted crim- 
son, large and fine. 
Chas. Turner, buff, striped with chocolate, a beauti- 
ful flower. 
Chorister, fawn, striped crimson and rose, constant, 
extra. 
Duchess of Albany, orange, striped crimson, large, 
extra. 
Edmond Boston, orange, striped with crimson, 
extra fine. 
Fanny Sturt, red, tipped with white, beautiful, | 
extra. 
and full, extra. j 
General Gordon, yellow, striped scarlet, splendid 
habit, extra. 
Gaiety, yellow, striped red, tipped with white, very 
large. @ 
Georee Barnes, lilac, striped crimson, a noble flower 
of great beauty. 
Grand Sultan, buff, striped with scarlet. 
Henry Eckford, yellow, striped with red, a constant 
and valuable variety. 
Henry Glasscock, buff, striped with crimson, fine 
form. extra. 
Hugh Austin, orange, striped with red, extra fine. 
