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Dahlia, Harlequin, rose ground, sometimes having a 
broad band of purple down the centre of each petal. 
Irma, fiery rose, large noble flower. 
John Brown, dazzling scarlet, extra free bloomer. 
John Cowing, crimson shaded with maroon. 
Kisber, mulberry self, velvet texture. 
Lucy Ireland, rich magenta suffused with crimson. 
Lothair, creamy white, shading to pink. 
Lutea, yellow self, very free. 
Grandiflora, rich yellow, large well-shaped flower. 
Lovely Lutea, charming yellow. 
Lucy, dark crimson, large. 
Mabel, pale pink, medium. 
Mauve Queen Improved, magnificent mauve self. 
Mrs. Cullingford, blush-white, fine, shell-shaped. 
Mrs. Goldring, very large flower, of a rich rosy pink. 
Mrs. Langtry, pale orange-buff, vermilion centre. 
Orangeman, rich orange, tinted red, very showy. 
JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
Dahlia, Paragon, rich maroon, edged rosy-purple. 
Painted Lady, pale pink, mottled with darker shade. 
Pentagon, dark maroon self, very fine substance. 
Purple Paragon, violet-purple, habit of Paragon. 
Rob Roy, intense deep scarlet, a very large flower. 
Scarlet Gem, bright scarlet, medium-sized flower. 
Single Zinnia, rich crimson-scarlet. 
Sister, red, reflexed petal, very free and extra fine. 
Stella Bianca, white, edged scarlet. 
Thereis, white, striped with rose, very handsome. 
Violet, violet-purple, fine habit. 
Vivid, bright crimson, scarlet petals. 
Walter Ware, a pale chocolate color. 
Winnifred, rich ruby-red, of excellent substance. 
White Queen, pure white, of the most perfect form. 
White Star, pure white, perfect form. 
White Lady, pure white, free. 
Yellow Dwarf, pure yellow dwarf, branching habit. 
MISCELLANEOUS DAHLIAS. 
Each. 
Dahlia, Annie Harvey, very rich crimson, fine... 25 
Charming Bride, white tipped; a lovely flower 
and protuseibloomerts.cs sess seseeeres eee Bendeadaaces 50 
Constance (White Cactus Dahlia), flowers are 
of the purest white, and good shape..............+. 20 
Cochineal, the richest of crimsoms.................. 20 
Defiance, rich scarlet, beautiful shape............. 
Empress of India, crimson shaded with ma- 
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_ Fire King (Glare of the Garden), a dazzling 
scarlet, somewhat in the way of a miniature 
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Gen’! Gordon, bright scarlet, very effective... 20 
Glare of the Garden, scarlet, very free bloomer, 
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Henry Patrick, pure white, the best white, 
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LARGE FLOWERED 
Each. 
Dahlia, King of Cactus, reddish crimson, very 
free ext ma fineves.ssrsccese ese cenees bene beaateeeesscs 50 
Juarezi (Cactus Dahlia), dazzling scarlet, long 
petals curiously twisted at the points; they 
are as brilliant as those of a Poinsettia, and 
resemble somewhat the flowers of a Cactus...... 20 
Lady M. Marsham, salmon, similar in shape 
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Lady Kerrison,amber yellow, beautifully edged 
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Lyndhurst, rich deep scarlet, shaded maroon... 
Mrs. Hawkins, sulphur yellow, shading to 
| creamy white, soft and delicate...................... 20 
| Mrs. Tait, white, large serrated petals, extra... 20 
| Prince Alexander, fawn, shading to salmon, a 
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| William Pierce, bright golden yellow, extra... 25 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
GENERAL COLLECTION. 
Chrysanthemum, Alfonso, a bright glowing crim- |} Chrysanthemum, Golden John Salter, 
son, tipped with gold. 
Alfred Warne, pure white, very incurved and com- 
pact. 
Allegheny, flowers large and of the purest white, 
very late. 
Anne Thorpe, opening blush, afterwards forming 
complete round snow-white balls. 
Brazen Shield, rich brassy bronze, shaded metallic 
purple, 
Beauty of St. John’s Wood, creamy white, tinged 
with lilac. 
Bendigo, bright canary, beautifully incurved; the 
finest of its color, extra. 
Bruce Findlay, pale canary, beautifully incurved, 
extra. 
Boule de Niege, beautiful silvery white, finest form. 
Beauty of Stoke, yellow, suffused with amber. 
Belle Paule, flowers enormous; beautiful white 
ground shaded lilae. 
Belle Valantina, a beautiful recurved flower, of a 
rich canary yellow. 
Belle Navarrais, pure white, tipped rose, full im- 
bricated, extra. 
Bolivar, imbricated ochrous yellow. 
Citron, beautiful citron yellow, flesh centre. 
Cullingfordii, maroon crimson, very double and 
imbricated. 
Carmen, large, well formed, brilliant crimson flow- 
ers, golden yellow centre; very distinct. 
Diane, purest white, large and full, fine. 
Dormillion, large rich amaranth, reverse white. 
Duchess of Connaught, very rich siivery blush, 
large, globular. 
Edna Craig (Anemone), flower nearly six inches in 
diameter, of the snowiest white. 
Empress of India, pure white. 
Etoile Fleurie,reddish crimson, pointed with yellow. 
Fleur de Lilas, lilac rose, creamy white centre. 
Freycinet, a beautiful flower, white and yellow, 
centre rose. 
Gaillardia, large and fine, maroon crimson. 
Gloire Lyonnaise, coppery buff tipped with yellow. 
golden 
yellow. 
Beverly, golden yellow. 
Dr. Brock, bright golden yellow. 
Queen of England, golden canary. 
Gloria Mundi, bright golden yellow. 
Golden Empress, primrose yellow, incurved, fine 
show flower. : 
Geo. Glenny, clear golden yellow; beautifully in- 
curved. 
Her Majesty, silvery blush. 
Hero of Stoke Newington, rosy blush suffused 
with purple. 
Incarnata, clear rose, passing to pure white, beau- 
tiful. 
Iona, citron yellow, incurved. 
Jenny Lind, light sulphur. 
King of Crimsons, intense rich crimson, fine flowers. 
Leonidas, large imbricated sulphur yellow, fine. 
Lady Godiva, sulphur white, large and full, extra. 
Lady Talfourd, rose lilac with silvery back. 
Lady Selbourne, a finely formed, large double 
flower, of the purest white. 
La Favorite, violet tipped, yellow imbricated. 
L’ Ardoisee, white, shaded lilac, beautiful, imbricated. 
Lily Burgess (Anemone), clear rose, incurved petal, 
bronze centre, distinct and good. 
Lord Alcester, beautifully incurved. 
Lord Stanley, large orange amber. 
Lord Wolsely, deep bronzy red, shaded purple, 
extra. 
Mad. Tezier, enormous globular double white. 
Mrs. Huffington, delicate pink. 
Mount Edgecombe, double white. ; 
Madam Rieux, a beautiful flower, with lacinated 
florets of a soft rosy peach color. 
Meteor, yellow, with purple backs, large and fine. 
M. Bonamy Aine, clear amaranth; all the florets 
tooth and curled. 
Miss Hope, delicate lilac, white centre. 
Miss Eyre, blush white, yellow centre. 
Mr. George Haskins, color a warm lilac rose. 
Mrs. Gladstone, dark red chestnut. 
