fl. Cki|i\ell 001)^’ G(;iude. 
NEW SHOW VARIETIES OF 1894. 
200. CHIEFTAIN— Purplish lilac; large; 
splendid form. 4 ft. 
201. DUCHESS OP YORK— Lemon 
veined, and edged salmon-pink ; good. Pirit- 
Ciass Certificate. 4 ft. 
202. E S M O N D —Yellow, large; disbud 
sparingly. 4 ft. 
203. NORM A — Bright orange-bnff ; fine, 
large flower. First-Class Certificate 4 ft. 
2s. Gd. 
204. NUBIAN — Very deep crimson, ex- 
cellent form ; constant. 4 ft. 
20.). OCTAVIA — Yellow shaded orange, and 
tinged roiy-purple. First-Class Certificate. 
.3 ft. 
206. RLE AS AN CE — B right crimson-scarlet; 
fine, dwarf. 2 ft. 
207. WARRIOR — Intense scarlet, fine form ; 
useful. 4 ft. 
each. 
NEW FANCY VARIETIES. 
208. EMIN PASHA— Yellow; heavily I 209. HEATHER BELL — Crimson, dis- 
striped and splashed crimson ; grand flower. 4 ft. | tinctly tipped white ; medium size ; constant 4 ft. 
2.S. Gd each 
NEW POMPON VARIETIES OF 1894. 
210. BELLE OP SPRINOPIELD, syit. 
RYECROPT GLORY — Bright carmine-red, 
free and pretty ; a gem. 
211. CAPT. BOYTON — Dark maroon, 
shaded crimson ; good. First-Class Certificate. 
212. CERES — Deep cream ; very free. 
Awarded Medal. 
213. CRYSTABELLE— Pale yellow, edged 
red ; attractive. 
214. ERIC — Scarlet tipped, and striped 
white ; small, distinct. First-Class Certificate. 
215. FLORENCE WOODLAND— Y'ellow ; 
edged crimson ; good form, free. First-Class 
Certificate. 
2s. 
2 1 6. IRENE — Rosy-purple, tipjied while ; 
distinct. First-Class Certificate. 
217. MADGE — Soft crimson, tipped white; 
very pretty. 
218. MIDNIGHT — Very deep rich crimson, 
erect habit ; free. 
219. POMPONEI — Creamy-pink, inimrose 
towards centre ; neat. First-Class Certificate. 
220. ROWENA — Yellow, edged bright 
scarlet ; very free, good. First-Class Certificate. 
221. SOVEREIGN — Bright yellow, com- 
pact flower; good form. Awarded Medal 
each. 
BEDDING DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 
223. ALBA PLORIBUNDA NANA — 
Pure white ; very free. 
CARL MENDEL — Deep crimton-red, 
good shape and habit. 3 ft. 
224. FLORA MACDONALD — Primrose- 
yellow. 3 ft. 
223. GEM OP THE DWARFS— Dark 
crimson, tipped white. 
226. GEORGE THOMPSON— Pure yel- 
low, profuse bloomer, well above foliage ; best of 
its class. Is. each, 9s. per dozen. 
227. KING OP DWARFS- Dark purple. 
228. PLUTON — Pureyellow,free and dwarf. 
229. RISING .SUN — Rich scarlet, at times 
tipped white. 
SAMBO — Rich maroon, shaded black. 
230. SCARLET GLOBE- Bright orange- 
scarlet, producing in abundance small perfect 
flowers. Is. each, 9s. doz. 
231. WHITE BEDDER— White; free and 
dwarf. 
232. YELLOW GLOBE— Similar to the 
above in growth. 
233. TALLOW PET — Pure yellow ; free, 
dwarf and compact. 
W. II. SiiROBSoi-E, Esq., Sheerness Board of Works, September Gib, 1894. 
The Cactns Dahlias you sent have been greatly admired. Quite a large number of people 
have copied the names. They have done so well that I wish tbit I had had ten times as many. 
R. L. Roitii, Esq., Sibford Ferris, Banbury, September Goth, 1894. 
Having seen some of your Dahlias grown by Mr. Danes, of Compton Wyngates, I must say 
they are the very best I ever saw. 
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