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141. Summertide. Crimson, striped and tipped, fine. 
142. Sparkler. Purple, tipped with white, large fine form. 
148. Startler. Slate, striped with crimson, fine flower. 
144. Viceroy. Rosy lilac, crimson stripes, good form, very constant, beautiful. 
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. 
Price 25 cents each. $3 per dozen. Mailed free. 
145. Alba Floribunda. Pure white dwarf, erect habit. 
~146. Alba Floribunda Nana. Pure white, very dwarf. 
147. Captain Ingram. Dark crimson, large fine flower. 
148. Gladiator. Rich maroon, compact, free bloomer. 
149. Golden Bedder. Deep orange, fine form. 
150. Golden Gem. Brilliant golden yellow, finest form and habit. 
151. King of the Dwarfs. Purplish crimson, very dwarf. 
152. Lilacina Variegata. Lilac, fine form, variegated foliage. 
153. Mont Blane. A beautiful variety, two feet high, with erect, stiff footstalks, 
pure white, very fine. 
154. Novelty. Rich salmon red, with light buff edge. 
155. Royal Purple. Deep purple, profuse bloomer. 
156. Sambo. A rich maroon, nearly black, a fine contrast with a white Dahlia. 
157. The Pet. A fancy, dark maroon, tipped with white, very showy. 
158. Vesuvius. Bright scarlet, very free bloomer. 
Bouquet or Pompone Dahlias. 
The flowers of this beautiful class are small, suitable for boquets, but as per- 
fect in shape as any of the show varieties; they are consequently indispensable 
ina garden. Dry roots of most can be supplied—strong plants in May. 
Price 25 cents each. $3 per dozen. Mailed free. 
159. Blushing Bride. Blush white, shaded with rose a lovely small flower. 
160. Brilliant Beauty. Carmine crimson, profuse bloomer. 
161. Burning Coal. Bright scarlet, fine. 
162. Bird of Paradise. Bright crimson, profuse bloomer, very pretty. 
163. Emotion. Crimson, tipped with white, fine. 
164. Coronet. Blush white, lilac tinted. 
165. Child of Faith. Creamy white, incurved. 
166. Cochineal Rose. Cochineal carmine. 
167. Fairy Child. Rich crimson, margined with white. 
168. Fire Ball. Orange scarlet, flowers as round as a ball. 
169. German Daisy. Shaded rose, merging into blush pink, beautiful. 
-170. Goldfinch. Orange yellow, tipped with bronze. 
171. Gaity. Blush white, tipped with pink, medium small size. 
172. Gem of Lilliputs. Dark scarlet, finely formed, free bloomer, beautiful. 
173. Infancy. Pure white, neat form, a perfect flower. 
174. Jennie. Creamy white, tipped with violet, fine bedder. 
175. Figaro. Nice Buff, with crimson edge and centre, distinct and good. 
176. Geiding Star. Pure white, fimbriated as in Camelia alba jfimbriata. 
177. Little Hermine, Crimson, tipped with white. 
178. Little Agnes. Buff, tipped with red, pretty. 
179. Little Snowball. Pure white, fine form, a lovely white flower. 
~ 180. Louis Spath. Lilac, tipped with purple, very double. 
181. Little Ellen. Blush, tipped with purple. 
182. Little Kate. Deep purple, fine form, extra. 
183. Little Dear. Blush white, tipped with violet, good form. 
184. Little Pet. Delicate blush tinted fawn. 
185. Little Wonder. Crimson, fine form. 
186. Little Najade. Blush white, edged with violet crimson. 
187. Little Goldlight. Yellow, tipped with scarlet. 
