- JOHN SAUL’S 
. Mephistopheles, (Zwrner.) Dark maroon, globular, fine form, a superb 
dark flower, and very constant. 
. Miss Susan Ingram. Soft pale peach, shaded with white, a full sized 
flower, constant and good outline. ; 
225. Mrs. Austin. Yellow, edged pink, a very beautiful flower, a gem. 
226. Mrs. Waite. French white, beautiful form and very constant, a fine flower. 
227. Maid of Essex. Pale ground, very constant, tipt with purple rose, very 
fine flower. 
228. Marchioness of Bath. Light ground, deeply edged purple, very fine. 
229. Marchioness Lorne. Orange ground, lightly edged with purple, chaste, 
and magnificent improvement in its class. 
. Prince of Prussia. Pale ground, suffused with bright pale lilac, magnifi- 
cent show flower, large, first class. 
. Prince Puma. Pale ground, suffused with bright pale lilac, a magnificent 
show flower. 
. Paul of Paisley. The finest lilac yet sent out, the form cannot be sur- 
passed, superb. 7 
3. Queen of York. Light blush, very large, constant, flower very deep, fine. 
. Sarah Read. Light ground, edged deep with pink, very constant, a 
beautiful light flower. 
. Unique. The most constant Dahlia grown, white ground, with Picotee 
edge of purple, finest form. 
. Victory. Rich shaded crimson, very bright color, first rate flower. 
- William Lucas. Yellow ground, lightly edged with puce, a most beautiful 
color. 
. William Keynes, Very grand orange, one of the finest formed Dahlias in 
cultivation, and one of the best flowers ever sent out. 
. William Pringle Laird. The finest lilae in cultivation, chaste petal, more 
like a Camellia in texture, first class. 
. Yellow Standard. Pure yellow, deep fine form, an excellent show flower. 
New Fancy Dahlias. 
IMPORTED 1873. 
Price 80 cents each. The set of 15 for $10.50. Mailed free 
. Alice Purchase. Purple, tipped. with white, a very desirable flower, first 
rate. 
2. Bucks Lass. Yellow, occasionally tipt with white, in either state a good 
shaped show flower. 
. Dolly Varden. Clear white, splendidly striped, with ribboned purple, by 
far the finest flower in its class. 
. Flora Wyatt. Orange flaked red, the finest fancy flower in cultivation, a 
grand flower. 
. Flossie Williams. Black ground, suffused on the edge with pale lilac, 
flaked with purple and crimson, beautiful. 
. John Sealy. Lilac striped with purple, very showy, fine flower. 
. Jessie Gill. Yellow ground, striped rose, fine flower. 
. Livonia. Buff ground color, shaded rosy lilac, occasionally tipt white, 
fine form. 
. Marquis Lorne. Light ground, flaked with large stripes of purple, fine 
noble flower, splendid form. 
. Monarch. The darkest flower in cultivation, with a white tip, and when 
caught, the finest fancy in cultivation, very much inclined to be self. 
. Mrs. Bennett. Light ground, striped lilac, quite a new color, and most 
desirable, large. P 
. Mrs. Goodwin. Purple crimson, tipt white, a beautiful flower, most dis- 
tinectly tipt, constant and fine. 
. Mrs. Saunders, (Turner.) Much the finest fancy Dahlia of its class, a 
slendid constant flower, yellow, tipt with white, fine form. 
. Mrs. Bunn. White, striped with purple, a most beautiful flower. 
. Richard Dean. Yellow ground, flaked with rich crimson, finest form. 
