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BEDDING DAHLIAS. 
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21 ;i. ALBA PLORIBUNDA NANA— Pure 
wliite ; very free 
2"0. CRIMSON GEM— lUcli crimson, dis- 
tinct colour, good form 
221. GEM OP THE DW ARPS— Dark crim- 
son, tipped white 
222. GEORGE THOMPSON— Pure yellow, 
mo.st profuse bloomer, well above dark glossy 
foliage ; best of its class ; 2-1 feet. Is. each ; 
9s. per dozen. 
22b. KING OP DWARPS— Dark purple 
221. PLUTON — Pure yellow, very free and 
dwarf 
225. RISING SDN— liicli .scarlet, at times 
tipped white 
226. SCARLET GLOBE— Briglit orange- 
scarlet, producing small perfect flowers wluch arc 
thrown out of the foliage in abundance, l.s. eacli ; 
9s. per dozen 
22/. WHITE BEDDER— White, free and 
dwarf 
228. YELLOW GLOBE — Very similar to 
the above in growth, finite an acquisition. 
Is. each ; 9s. per dozen. 
BOUQUET OR POMPON DWARF DAHLIAS. 
SPECIALLY AuAri KD YOU BEDDING ; NONE EXCEEDING TWO FEET IN HEUlH'l. 
;,7r-;U, this class produce an .abundance of miniature, well fonned flowers, which arc most valuable all 
through the later months of summer, and often far into the autumn. 
229. TOBY— Crimson-scarlet, dwarf compact 
habit 
290. CONQUEST — Rosy salmon, red base, 
tipped with' light .sulphur, yellow centre 
2S1. CAPTAIN INGRAM— Dark crimson 
DR. WEBB— Rich scarlet, medium size 
EMOTION— Beautiful lilac 
PIREBALL — Scarlet, splendid 
INFANCY— Pure white 
JEWEL OF KOBSTRITZ — Dark 
232. 
233. 
23f. 
235. 
236. 
crimson 
OS' 
BOBBY — Maroon - crimsgji, 
Blu-sh-whitc, fluslied 
dear- 
20 / 
7. JEWESS— Orange-scarlet, tipped white 
238. LITTLE 
very free 
239. LITTLE 
and tipped rose ■ 
240. LITTLE WONDER — Scarlet-criiason 
241. LITTLE HELENA— Ro.sy lilac, with 
purple tips 
242. QUEEN VICTORIA— Lovely yellow 
243. SAMBO — Rich maroon, shaded blai k 
244. SERAPH — Butt-yellow, tippcil with 
brilliant orange-red 
245. VENUS — Very deei> rosv lake 
246. JOHN SPITTLE — Pure white, vei\ 
.small, flue. 
POMPON VARIETIES, QUILLED FLOWERS. 
247. BRUNETTE— Orange- bull', pretty and 
cll'cctive, 3 ft. 
248. GOLDEN CANARY — Rich golden 
vcllow, ti]>ped red, 3ft. 
249. HERCULES— Dark lilac-rose, beauti- 
fullv quilled, 2 ft. 6 in. 
250. LITTLE DEAR— Blush white, flushed 
and tipped, rosy lilac, 2 ft. 6 in. 
251. LA PETITE BARBIER — Beautiful 
pure white, flowers well formed and regularly 
ipdlled, very free and dwarf, 2 ft. 6 in. Is. e.ach 
252. LADY BLANCHE— Pure white, resem- 
bling a Ranunculus, most desirable for cutting. 
3 ft. Is. each 
253. MINNIE — Buff-salmon, tipped rosy 
purple, 2 ft. 6 in. 
254. SENSATION — Primrose-yellow, vcr\ 
free and pretty, 2 It. 6 in. Is. each 
255. SURPRISE — Bronze-yellow, distinct. 
2 ft. 6 in. 
QUILLED FLOWERS, SCOLLOPED EDGES. 
256. OSIRIS- Rosv lilac, tipped white, very pretty, 3 ft. 
257. WHITE ASTER — Pure white, beautifully fimbriated ; a gem for cutting purposes. 2 ft. 6 lu. 
FANCY POMPON VARIETY. 
258. CONSTANT SODPERT — Blush-white, striped and flaked magenta and lilac, well-formed 
medium-size flowers, 2 ft. 6 in. 
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