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BEST PLANTS FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE. 



THREE GRAND DAHLIAS. 





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Set ol Twelve Best 



FERN LEAVED BEAUTY. 



A fancy variety introduced by us two years ago. It has 

 been called Fern Leaved Beauty on account of its very dis- 

 tinct foliage, which is finely cut, like that of a strong-grow- 

 ing Fern. (See illustration.) The flowers are of medium 

 size, with petals quilled or shell-like, regularly arranged, but 

 standing out from each other, giving the flower a graceful 

 elegance and freedom from stiff formality. Color creamy 

 white, with petals heavily bordered with dark crimson, 

 which gradually diminishes at the points of the outer petals, 

 causing a gradual shading off of color from the centre to the 

 edges. 25 cts. each ; 5 for $1.00. 



MRS. PEART. 



This is a most distinct form with peculiarly quilled petals 

 resembling in appearance the flowers of the Kight Blooming 

 Cereus ; it is white in color and the flowers are produced in 

 the greatest profusion. It is certain to 

 become very popular as a cut flower 

 and at a short distance is 

 easily mistaken for a Chrys- 

 anthemum. 25 cts. each ; 

 5 for §1.00. 



FRANK 

 SMITH. 



A grand old fancy 

 variety that has al- 

 most entirely disap- 

 peared from culti- 

 vation, but of which 

 we are now able to 

 offer a fine lot. It is 

 entirely distinct in 

 color from all others 

 being of a most 

 intense maroon, 

 nearly black, each 

 petal being tipped 



with white. 



25c. each. 



5 for $1.00. 



Arabella. Yellow, tipped pink 



and bronze. 

 Duke of Bulgaria. Deep car- 



'mine, shaded rose, fine form. 

 Ernst Bahlsen. Bright orange scar- 

 let, shaded crimson on reverse of 



petals. 

 Ernst Kreibig. White tipped with 



purple. 

 Lustrous. Deep scarlet shading to 



crimson. 

 Lady Herbert. Light orange, deeply 



edged with crimson. 

 Mrs. Stancombe. Bright canary yellow, 



tipped fawn. 

 marguerite. Lilac pink, of fine form, one 



of the best. 

 Penelope. White, tipped with purple, fine. 

 Queen of Yellows. Fine yellow. 

 Wacht am Rhine. A peculiar shade of lilac. 

 AVhite Bedder. Fine white. 



15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. ; set of 12 for $1.50. 



Gents : 



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 cTean stock " me y " Ur " tab!iS> "" eni - T hankin e you for fining the order so prompt and with such healthy and 



GEO. WALDBART. 



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