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SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY's CATALOGUE 
OF 
SHOW DAHLIAS, Continued. 
Muriel. Clear yellow ; very constaut. 
Pelican. White, striped with purple; large, extra. 
Philip Ladds. Yellow; large and fine. 
Prince Arthur. Clear yellow; beautiful form. 
Queen of the Belgfians. Delicate cream, inside of 
petals deeper: exquisitely beautiful show flower of 
first-rate quality; large, constant. 
Rev. J. B. Camm. Reddish orange ;;iargeand full, extra. 
Kising Sun. Best scarlet bedder. 
Royal Queen. Cream, edged lake; very large, extra. 
Price, 30 cts. each, 93 per 
R. T. Rawlings (IlawUngs). Clear yellow; an exceed- 
ingly beautiful show flower of remarkable constancy, 
splendid form and extra flue. 50 cts. 
Shirley Hibherd. Dark crimson, shaded; one of the 
most constant Dahlias. 
Sunbeam. Clear buiT ; beautiful form. 
Thos. Goodwin. Very dark ; fine foi-m, extra. 
T. J. Saltmarsh. Yellow, tipped with chestnut ; a grand 
flower. 
Vice President. Orange ; fine form, extra. 
William Rawlings. Kich crimson purple; extra fine. 
dozen, except -where noted. 
Cactus and 
A. W. Tait. White; most peculiar and pretty. 
Cochineal. Of the richest crimson, slightly toned 
brownish shade. 
Charming Bride. Pearly-white, tipped rosy-pink. 
Empress of India. Rich crimson, shaded maroon and 
magenta; distinct. 
Fire King. Dazzling scai-let; fine. 
Germania Nova. Rosy mauve; distinct and striking in 
form. 
General Gordon. Bright scarlet. 
Juarezii. Rich scarlet-crimson, resembling in shape and 
color the well known cactus, Ccrcwi speciosixsiimts. 
ancy Dahlias. 
Lady M. Marsham. Lovely salmon color ; petals beau- 
tifully twisted and curled; very free, lovely and dis- 
tinct. 
Lord Lyndhurst. Reddish-scarlet; most abundant 
bloomer. 
Mrs. Hawkins. Rich sulphur-yellow; tips of petals 
lighter shade, tinted soft red. 
Parrot. Intense orange scarlet. 
Prince Albert Victor. Rich crimson-red, shaded 
orange. 
W. Pearce. Rich yellow ; fine variety. 
Tellow Juarezii. Canary -yellow; elegant shape. 
Pompon or Bouquet Dahlias. 
Brunette. Red, often blotched and tipped white. 
Camelliseflora. Pure white ; flat open petals. 
Catherine. Yellow, neat flower. 
Dandy. Crimson purple. 
Darkness. Very dark ; useful. 
Don Juan. Maroon: small and perfect in shape. 
Eccentric, Of varied character; shades of warm chest- 
nut, splashed white and creamy-yellow, with chest- 
nut shading. 
Guiding Star. White; fine. 
Golden Canary. Rich golden-yellow, tipped red. 
Guiding Star. White; fine. 
Hercules. Dark lilac-rose; beautiful. 
Hector. Bright orange red. 
Little Valentine. Crimson. 
Prince of Liliputians. Very dark maroon ; a pretty 
and distinct sort. 
I Snowflake. Pure white. 
Single Dahlias. 
Nothing can be more beautiful in a border in front of shrubberies or in odd corners of the garden than some fine 
plants of Single Dahlias, with hundreds of fine flowers of nearly every shade imaginable standing out gracefully 
above the foliage. Their culture is very simple; they like rich, well drained and warm soil, and each plant should 
be tied to a stake to protect it from high winds. 
To avoid the multiplicity of names, we ofEer only by numbers. 
1 Pine, showy flower of a magenta color and yellow ' !) 
shaded center. 10 
2 Flowers large, flame, richly shaded, of a perfect form, j 11 
and good substance. I 13 
3 Is one of the best, bearing very large yellow flowers, 
faintly shaded with red ; of very good form. 13 
4 Peach colored, yellow centre; very free blooming. 14 
6 Flowers yeUow, tinged with red, of medium size. 
6 Deep maroon, medium size, and very good for cutting j 15 
and decorating purposes. j IR 
7 Bright red, of perfect form. 
8 Flowers of a rich crimson self-shaded coloi', and very 17 
good substance. 1 
Fine apricot, clematis-shaped flowers. 
Bright red; very useful for cutting purposes. 
Bright red ; medium size, and very free flowering. 
Flowers deep crimson, self shaded ; very free flower- 
ing, and of good habit. 
Rose.yellow shaded center; good habit; free flowering. 
Beautiful rose, white shaded with yellow centre ; one 
of the best, very free. 
Fine antique pink flower of very good habit 
Deep crimson, self shaded; well formed, medium 
sized flower. 
This is a dwarf variety, quite distinct from others; 
of a rose pink, beautifully I'ounded flowers. 
