dciimell & Qui^e. 
NEW CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
Uaisko and IIiQui.Y Uecommended 1)1' II. Cannei.l & Sons. 
A. F. ANGrUH — Good Cactus shape ; mt dium-si/.ed prettily-shaped flowers of a pleasing and 
distinct tint of pink and soft salmon ! free; quite a different shade to any othi r variety, yellow at 
base of florets. 3 ft. 7s. iSd. 
GEO. JULL — Good-shaped Cactus; bright terra-cotta red;- narrow-pointed petals, medium 
size ; distinct colour; (iwoi'f. os. 
P. M. YOKES — Finely-pointed peta’s, good-sized flowers; very free; rich shade of red, 
slightly tinted orange, its. s, 
PUMILUS— I’ompon-shaped flowers, uicely-poinicd petals; orange terra-cotta; fre6 and 
dwarf, its. 
CANNSXLS’ CACTUS DAIIUA, TUB CZAIt. 
THE CZAR — Greatly admired last year wherever exhibited; true 'Cactes shape, n.s per 
engra'ing, long narrow well-pointed jietals, noble refined flowers, and always lit for exhibition ; 
inten.se fiery crimson-maroon ; good habit ; free and effective. 7s. 6(1. each. - u 
NEW DECORATIVE DAHLIA OF GREAT VALUE; 
ORANGE GLARE OP THE GARDEN (SMITH)-A.s higli ap many vjirifeties fetuml' 
in tlie e.‘!t1nmlion of the '])ublic, we believe none rTs! niort' appreciated thaii the good old Gltn'e 
thf Gitrdcn or Fire Kin(). It is always the first and last to give luefnl flowers, and is morecf-nsp-cuous 
in every garden tl an almost any other. The variety we are now offering with gn at plea.sure is an 
exact connterpart, excepting the coloxir of tte flowers, of the nbove-tmmed general fiivonrite ; it 
produces the same abundance of flowers of the loveliest orange-red ever seen in this fan ily, and might 
justly be called “ Soldier’s Tunic,” so bright and attractive is the colom\ It is sure to beconr.e a 
universal favourite. 7.^. each. / x 
