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Double Dahlias. 



New Singie DaWsas* 



DAHLIAS. 



John Bennett. Yellow, deeply edged with scarlet. 

 Christopher Schmidt. Light salmon; fine form. 

 Charles Leicester. Beautiful, bright scarlet. - 

 Constancy. Yellow ground, edged with lake. 

 Duke of Connaught. Dark crimson, shaded purple. 

 Emily Edwards. Blush white ; beautiful. 

 Queen of Beauties. Pale straw, tipped with purple. 



BEAUTIFUL SHOW VARIETIES. 



Hope. Light rosy-lilac ; large flower; fine. 

 Imperial. Deep purple, shaded with lilac; handsome. 

 Lady Winborne. Deep pink ; splendid form. 

 Miss Henshaw. White; full, large flower. 

 Pie-eminent. Purple or plum-color ; extra. 

 Shirley Hibberd. Dark, shaded crimson. 

 Sunbeam. Clear bluff, with a beautiful outline. 



With many others that are not enumerated. 20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen. 



POMPONE or BOUQUET. A dwarf "form ; early and free-flowering. 



Helen. Light blush ; delicate color. 

 Karl Goldenberg. Yellow, tipped with white. 

 Kleiner Serins. Scarlet. 

 Little Dear. Blush white, tipped with rose. 

 Pure Lore. Lilac; beautiful shade. 

 Bubincentifiora. Dark maroon ; fine shade. 

 Sacramento. Yellow, edged with red. 

 Price, 15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 

 FA NCY ' VA RIE TIES. 



Ardens. Clear straw-yellow. 

 Fannie Weiner. Yellow, with crimson edge. 

 Fire-Bail. Bright orange-red. 

 Floribundi. Rich carmine-red. 

 Gold Meteor. Golden yellow. 

 Gem. Crimson; fine color. 

 Gold-Light. Creamy white. 



This class embraces a fine selection of the most beautiful and newest variegations, as regards colors. 

 Annie Pritchard. White, striped with lilac-rose. I Chas. Wyatt. Deep rose, flaked with crimson. 



George Smith. Bright magenta ; fine form. I Lady Antnobus. Red, tipped with pure white. 



Golden Eagle. Yellow, laced with purple. Prof. Faucett. Dark lilac, striped with chocolate. 



Jessie Mcintosh. Red, distinctly tipped with white. | W. H. Williams. Splendid bright scarlet ; elegant. 

 Also many others of distinction in this class. Price, 20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen. 

 SINGLE FLOWERING. 

 The Single varieties have become very popular, producing, as they do, large flowers of the most attractive hues, 

 very early in the season. We have an extensive collection, and can give almost any color' desired, from white to the 

 darkest maroon, or in fancy stripes and mottled. Price, 20 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 



CACTUS DAHLIAS. 



A late summer and autumn variety. Resembling a Cactus-flower ; very showy as a decorative plant. Height 

 about 3 feet, very bushy, but quite unlike the common Dahlia in appearance. 23 cents each ; $2.50 per dozen. 

 Mrs. Hawkins. Lovely rich sulphur, very free bloomer. | A. W. Tait. Pure white, tips of petals curiously cleft, 

 Jaurezii. Most intense scarlet. | exceedingly attractive. 



