
New €avtus Daflias. 
. This is the most popular and attractive group in the 
whole of this family ; among the new varieties now offered 
will be found great improvements upon all existing kinds. 
Amphion. Distinct and novel color; centre of the flower 
bright yellow shading towards the edges through 
orange and salmon to a brighter red; very large. 
Asia. Soft delicate silvery pink ; entirely distinct. _ 
F. W. Strandling. Medium sized flowers of a bright 
salmon red. aN ‘ ; 
Heury Patrick. This is the finest white Cactus-Dahlia 
in cultivation; extra. : 
Hlonoria. Fine pure yellow of very large size. 
Miss Jekyll. A quite distinct and novel color, of a & 
~ curious salmony red or terra-cotta, on long foot stalks 
well above the foliage. , 
Mrs. G. Reid. Pure white, conspicuously edged with 
rose lake, forming a pleasing combination of color. 
Mrs. B. S. Liddall. Beautiful pure white, with the 
lower petals of a delicate soft pink. 
Professor Baldwin. Bright orange scarlet. 
Pantbia. 
pleasing shade of orange scarlet. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence. 
purple towards the edges; pretty reflexed petals. 
Sidney Hallings. 
rich maroon shading to black. 
William Pierce. Deep rich yellow. 
Strong young plants ready March 15th. 
35 ets. each; set of 13 varieties for $3.50. 
NEW FANCY AND SHOW DAHLIAS. 
Dorothy. Pretty fawn color, striped and flaked with 
deep maroon. , 
Excellent. A fine formed flower, distinct bright red. 
Lustrous. Very deep scarlet, almost crimson, of fine 
form. 
Mrs. Jas. Grieve. Beautiful yellow, of large size and 
- fine form. 
Mrs. Edward Morely. Beautiful clear primrose. 
Major Clark. Very deep chocolate, distinct and fine. 
Plutarch. Beautiful rounded flower, buff ground striped 
and splashed with crimson. 
Purple Prince. Rosy purple; very large. 
Royalty. Pale yellow, tinged with rosy purple. 
The Ameer. Very dark maroon, shaded with rosy 
purple. ' 
Walter. Deep crimson shaded with dark maroon. 
William Keith. Dark plum color, large and fine form. 
Strong young plants ready March 15th. 
35 ets. each; set of 12 for $3.00. 
NEW SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
Isaac Pitman. One of the only striped varieties that 
may be depended upon as being constant in color; 
flowers very large, of fine form, lilac, striped with 
crimson and maroon. 
John Hummerston. A fine bold showy flower, wonder- 
fully profuse flowering, of a pleasing buff color striped 
with red. 
Kate. Flowers perfect, of fine form; of a bright orange 
maroon of a peculiar shade, entirely distinct. 
Miss Louisa Pryor. A most distinct deep velvety 
erimson, with bright golden yellow disc. 
Miss Ramsbottom. Remarkably free flowering, of a 
lovely shade of pink, shaded with cerise. 
Miss Roberts. A bright yellow variety, the flowers 
are of the most symmetrical form. 
Strong young plants ready March 15th. 
35 ets. each; set of 6 varieties $1.50. 
DAHLIA WHITE DOVE. 
One of the finest of White Dahlias. The blooms are of 
a size to make them desirable for cut-flower work and are 
certain to please. 
25 ets. each; 5 for $1.00. 
DAHLIA HELEN. 
Of beautiful shape, a most brilliant and £ 
Bright cherry searlet shading & 
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DAHLIA CAMELLIAFLORA. 
This lovely pure White Dahlia, is of dwarf compact 
habit of growth, and bears profusely its charming flowers 
on Jong stems. 25 cts. each ; 5 for $1.00. 
NEW FERNS. 
Adiantum Dolabriforme. A remarkable Fern of 
peculiar creeping habit, with long drooping fronds, at 
the ends of which young plants form; admirably 
adapted for growing in hanging-baskets. 50 ets. each. 
Davallia Fijiensis Plumosa. A charming evergreen 
Fern, with gracefully arching fronds, of easy and 
rapid growth. 50 ets. each. 
Nephrolepis Rufescens Tripinatifida. A beautiful 
variety of robust growth, producing fronds from four 
to five feet long; the fronds are gracefully arching; 
the pinne are curiously divided and overlap in such 
a manner as to give the entire frond a crested appear- 
ance, which is frequently compared to an ostrich- 
plume. 50 ets. to $1.00 each, 
HELIANTHUS SOLEIL D’OR. 
This makes a splendid companion to the popular Heli- 
anthus Multiflorus, and is identical with it in all respects, 
except in the shape of the flowers, which are quilled like 
an Aster; a plant that is certain to become a general 
favorite. 25 ets. each; 5 for $1.00; 12 for $2.00. ei 
HYDRANGEA STELLATA FIMBRIATA, 
(White-Fringed Hydrangea.) 
The flowers of this handsome new Hydrangea are borne 
in immense trusses, sometimes nine inches in diameter ; 
the bracts are of the purest white, most elegantly fringed 
in a very striking and attractive manner, giving it a most 
distinet appearance, the flowers having a crimson spot in 
the centre. 30 cts. each ; 5 for $1.00. 
. TMPATIENS SULTANI VARIEGATA. 
This splendid novelty originated with Mr. F. Scholes, 
of Brooklyn, N. Y., and is a sport from the well-known 
Impatiens Sultani, with which it is identical in habit of 
growth and freedom of flowering, while the foliage is beau- 
other fine pure white variety ; very much in the style | tifully edged and variegated with silvery white, giving 
“ote; quiding Star,” but with larger flowers. 
25 ets. each; 5 for $1.00. 
the entire plant a most novel and pleasing appearance. 
Ready March ist. 50 ets. each. 




