New, Rare and Beautiful Plants. 
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CLEMATIS, Continued. 
Suke of Edinburg-h. Plowers large, rich violet-purple. 
Flammula. The "Virgin's Bower;" white flowers. 
Gipsy Queen. A showy variety; rich velvety purple 
flowers. 
Jackmanni. Flowers of an intense purple; one of the 
best. 
Jackmanni alba. A pure white variety of the well 
known type. 
Iiady Boville. Grayish-blue, cup-shaped flower. 
Lady Caroline Neville. White, suffused with red, 
mauve colored band. 
Lanuginosa Nivea. Pure white and very large. 
Lord Londesborough. Deep mauve, Sine large flowers. 
Lady Londesborougli. Silver-gray, pale bar. May 
and July. 
Miss Bateman. A pretty white variety with chocolate 
anthers. 
$x eacU, $10 per dozen ; our sele< 
Mrs. George Jackman. Satiny- white, with creamy 
bar. 
Prince of Wales. Deep puce-purple. 
Purpurea Elegans. Flowers large, of a deep violet- 
purple, well contrasted by its light-colored filaments. 
Rubra Violacea. Maroon, shaded violet. 
Rubella. Rich claret^purple, in the way of Jaclamanni. 
Sir Garnet Wolseley. Slaty-blue ground color. May 
and .Tune. 
Standishii. Light mauve-purple. May and June. 
I Stella. Light violet, distinct bar of a deep reddish-plum. 
[ May and June. 
Star of India. Reddish-plum, with red bars. July and 
October. 
Tunbridgensis. Deep bluish purple, free flowering. 
Velutina Purpurea. Blackish-mulberry ; very fine and 
free. 
I Viticella. White feathery flowers. 
:tlon, 75 cents each, $8 per dozen. 
Dahlias. 
1NOTHER plant which has been "under a cloud," so to speak, for a few years, but which will shine all the 
brighter for the temporary obscurity. We offer a splendid collection of the best varieties, showing all the 
great advance of form and color. 
Best Show Dahlias. 
These are known as medium and tall growing varieties ; they are the sorts for brilliant effect. 
Anne Neville. White; fine form and center. 
Ben Butler. Bright crimson. 
Champion RoUo. Dark orange, light shade; a large 
and grand variety. 
Constancy. Yellow, edged with lake; large and very 
fine. 
Cream of the Valley. Cream; finest form. 
Critei'ion. Uose; magnificent. 
Emily Edwards. Blush- white; an exquisite flower, 
of fine form. 
Ethel Britton. Blush, edged with purple; fine form, 
constant. 
Flag of Truce. White, suffused with rose; constant, 
extra fine. 
George Bawlings. Dark maroon, richly shaded; fine 
petal and substance. 
Georgiana. Creamy white ; a large and beautiful flower, 
of line globular form. 
Goldfinder. Yellow, tipped with red; fine form, large, 
extra fine. 50 cts. 
Golden Bedder. Deep orange. 
Harrison Weir. Primrose yellow, of great depth and 
substance; very large, extra. 
Harry Keith. Kosy i)urple, vei-y constant; large, 
extra. 50 cts. 
Henshaw. White; very constant, extra fine. 
Herbert Turner. French white ; a noble flower. 
Hon. Mrs. P. Windham. Yellow, edged with puri)le ; 
pleashig. 
Hope. Light rosy lilac; large, constant, extra fine. 
H. W. Ward. Yellow, heavily edged with crimson ; dis- 
dinct, beautiful. 
Imperial. Deep purple, shaded lilac; splendid form. 
James Cooper. Purple, constant; extra large and fine. 
James Service. Dark crimson, splendid form; extra. 
James Vick. Purplish maroon, very full; extra. 
John Henshaw. Kich ruby crimson; large, constant, 
extra fine. 50 cts. 
John Standish. Red, fine form ; large and constant. 
Joseph Ashby. Shaded orange ; a noble flower of splen- 
did quality, extra. 
Miss Cannell. White, tipped with rose ; a lovely flower 
of flue form. 
Modesty. Blush ; a beautiful flower. 
Mrs. Bouglas. Scarlet, vei-y bright; perfect petal out- 
line and form. 
Mrs. P. Foreman. Rich lilac ; large and useful. 
Mrs. Geo. Rawlings. Blush, tipped with purple ; beau- 
tiful foi-ni, one of the finest Dahlias. 
Mr. G. Harris. Crimson scarlet, fine form and center; 
the best of its class. 
Mrs. Gladstone. Delicate soft pink; large and of 
splendid form. 
Mrs. G. R. Jefferd. Deep yellow ; large and fine. 
Mrs. H. Glasscock. Pure white; fine form and con- 
stant; extra for exhibition. 50 cts. 
Mrs. Harris. White, tipped with lavender; a lovely 
flower, constant. 
Mrs. Jno. Walker. White, with a beautiful picotee edge 
of purple; lai'ge and fine. 
Mrs. Langtry. Cream, edged crimson ; splendid form, 
very constant and extra fine. .50 cts. 
Mrs. Shirley Hibberd. Cream, shaded with pink; a 
lovely flower of superb form; 50 cts. 
