OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 
Dahlia, Herbert Victor, white, striped with purple, 
large and beautiful. 
Jesse Gill, yellow ground, striped rose. 
Jessie McIntosh, red, tipped white, a beautiful 
flower of exquisite form. 
James O’Brien, yellow, striped with crimson, very 
ne. 
Lotty Eckford, white, beautifully striped purple, 
very constant. 
Miss Browning, clear yellow, tipped with white, 
fine petal and outline. 
Mrs. Carter, dark purple, tipped with white. 
Price 25 cents each (save where priced); $2.50 per dozen. 
in Autumn. 
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Dahlia, Maid of Athens, maroon, tipped, distinct 
and beautiful. 
Mrs. N. Halls, scarlet, tipped with white, fine form 
and outline. very gay. ! 
Polly Sandell, lemon, tipped with white, beautiful. 
Pelican, white, striped purple, large, extra. 
Rebecca, lilac, striped crimson, fine shell petal, 
large, extra fine. ; 
Ruby Gem, ruby, tipped with gold; very beautiful. 
W. G. Grace, lilac, striped and spotted with purple. 
Wizard, fawn, striped with maroon, and tipped with 
white. 
Strong plants ready in May. Dry roots supplied 
BOUQUET OR POMPONE DAHLIAS. 
The flowers of this beautiful class are small, suitable for bouquets, but as perfect in shape 
as any of the show varieties; they are consequently indispensabie in a garden. 
be supplied—strong plants in May. 
Dahlia, Adonis, white, edged with crimson. 
Brilliant, deep crimson. 
Brunette, orange buff, quilled petals. 
Bird of Paradise, bright crimson. 
Burning Coal, bright scarlet, fine. 
Coronet, blush white, lilac tinted. 
Conflagration, bright orange, tinted scarlet. 
Cupid, white, suffused with rose. 
Coquette, orange, shaded with yellow. 
Diadem, orange, edged with scarlet. 
Dr. Webb, bright scarlet. 
Figaro, rich buff, crimson edged. 
Firefly, orange scarlet, fine. 
Flambeau, bright crimson. 
Guiding Star, pure white, imbricated as in Camelia | 
Alba Fimbriata. 20 ets. 
Golden Gem, yellow, small fine flower. 
Hercules, dark lilac rose, quilled. 
Isabel, bright orange-scarlet; fine. 
Jewess, orange, sometimes tipped with white. 
J. E. O. Enke, orange-yellow. mottled. 
Little Bride, white, very small and free. 
‘Lady Blanche, pure white, of exquisiteshape. 20cts. 
Little Ellen, blush, tipped with purple. 
Dry roots can 
Dahlia, Little Herman, red, tipped with white. 
Little Bride, the dwarfest white, small and neat. 
25 ets. 
Little Kate, deep purple, fine form. 
Little Bobby, crimson, small. 
Little Prince, deep crimson, tipped white. 
Lilian. 
Le Nain, crimson, very dwarf. 
Liebchenmien, white, bordered with violet. 
Mrs. Dorling, cream color, tipped purple. 
National, buff, edged crimson. 
Nemesis, dark maroon, sometimes tipped. 
Our Tim, buff, shading to peach. 
Princess of Prussia, yellow, margined crimson 
Perfection Lilliputs, deep maroon. 
Picturata, crimson, neat form. 
Pure Love, beautiful lilac, extra. 
Queen of Dwarfs, bright scarlet. 
Red Gauntlet, bright red, pretty. 
Sappho, rich magenta. 
Scarlet Gem, bright scarlet, fine form. 
Silversmith, yellow, tipped with crimson. 
Sunshine, scarlet Pompone. 
White Button, small, very free. 
Price 20 cents each (save where priced) ; $2.00 per dozen, my selection $1.50 per dozen. Mailed free. 
DWARF BEDDING DAHLIAS. 
For planting in masses, this group is the most appropriate, being of dwarf, bushy, compact 
habit, giving immense masses of bloom during the season. 
Dahlia, Alba Floribunda, pure white dwarf. 
Geo. Thompson, pale yellow. 
Gladiator, rich maroon, compact. 
Golden Bedder, deep orange, fine form. 
King of the Dwarfs, purplish-crimson. 
Marguerite, a dwarf white bedding Dahlia, profuse 
bloomer, pure white. 
Price 15 cents each ; $1.50 per dozen. 
Dahlia, Mont Blanc, a beautiful variety, two feet 
high, pure white. 
Nemesis, dark maroon. 
Scarlet Globe, orange scarlet. 
White Bedder, Rawlings, the best white bedder. 
20 ers. 
Mailed free. 
SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
The collection of these beautiful flowers, which we have the pleasure of offering, are a selection 
of the finest and most distinct varieties from Mr.Ware’s collection, the best in England, which has 
been awarded ten first certificates by the National Dahlia and Royal Horticultural Societies. 
Dahlia, Albion, rich velvety scarlet oval petals. 
Ascalon, rich purplish-rose, flat and well-formed. 
Beauty of Cambridge, fiery crimson, immense flat 
and solid flower. 
Bedding Gem, pale orange-scarlet. 
Bridal Wreath, pure white. 
Beauty of Uplands, crimson tipped. 
Blanche, white, very free, extra fine. 
Bridal Wreath, creamy white, changing to pure 
white. 
Brilliant, vivid scarlet, large and of fine form. 
Cetewayo, rich blackish maroon. 
Cervantes, very bright orange-scarlet, a bold flower. 
Christine, lovely silvery pink, short, well-rounded 
petals. 
Cherry, bright cherry rose. 
Cicerone, reddish-scarlet, very large. 
Dahlia, Coccinea, scarlet, very dwarf and free. 
Danger, rich glowing scarlet, small flower. 
Empress, pure white, with yellow ray around centre. 
Fernandez, lemon centre, shading to pale rose, gray 
towards the edge of the petals, very fine. 
Falcon, deep crimson, edged purple. 
Fire King, fiery scarlet, medium, dwarf habit. 
Francis Fell, sparkling purple, with a rosy hue. 
Fusilier, white, changing to pink. 
George Clark. 
George Wyatt, rich mulberry self, excellent. 
Ghost, pure white, fine shape. 
Gracilis Ardens, crimson-scarlet, petals shelled. 
Elegans, clear light scarlet, shelled petal, extra, 
Fulgens, brilliant crimson scarlet. 
Perfecta, rich velvety crimson. 
Hesper, purplish crimson, fine flat flower. 
