LILLIAN AHKllV. 
ABERY — Last year we offered IF. T. *l/yen/, and the accoinpanyinjf enj^raving 
rci)resentvS it adminihly, and, wherever exhibited, was the lion of the shows, all exclaiming, ‘*What a 
lovely flower! it is the prettiest of all Dahlias!” And so it is. The one we now offer is its verv 
counterpart, except one colour — yellow takes the place of the scarlet ; shape and freeness of bloom is 
the same. It will, without doubt, become the most popular Dahlia (particularly" with the ladies), in 
every garden, that has ever been offered to the public. 10.*?. each. 
REFLEXED DAHLIA. 
F. STANDLEY — We have now so perfected this new class that next year we hope to show" 
them and introduce some tine varieties, and the time is not far distant when they will also take their 
])laces side by side with the show varieties. In our opinion, thev are certainly as useful and 
charming as the large varieties. The judges at the hJational Show aw’arded this a First-Class 
Certificate. Colour scarlet, shaded with vellow, and must class with a lovely salmon red ; capital 
habit, very free, and for garden and cut-flower decoration, a gem. 3s. 
GRAND NEW FUCHSIAS (Sankey). 
It is itli ituK'h j)leasure we announce that we again have the honour of sending out Dr. Sankev’s 
c-Ktraordinary seedlings. Just as we predicted, when we distrilmted Ids first one, that such an 
e.\])crienced hyl>ridiser and lover of flowers would produce some wonderful kinds, and the four flowers 
facsimiles as near as man can make them to give an idea of what they are really like, these flowers 
" * iacltsia, and we hope will raise It u]i to a higher jiitch of attraction than 
ever before attained, for they are certainly most e.\traonlinarv ; and Mr. ,1. Weston’s new white, is the 
most lovely model-like Fuchsia yet seen, and will become a gem of gems in the light varieties. 
EYNSFORD GEM (AVeston) — White tube and sepals, which are stout and broad, and fine 
leathery texture; waxy ivory-white, corolla fiery rosy lake colour, pefals stout and well expanded, 
and IS, without doubt, the loveliest reflexed Fuchsia iu cultivation ; strong and free. No. 1, o.s. each. 
BOREATTON— Sepals crimson, corolla deep purple, full smooth regular petals: the finest 
iloiilde yet introduced. No. 2 i > 
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