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^ CIO. REV. LOVELACE — Of a rosy-salmon shade, tinted pink and orange, bright chestnut 
* base of florets ; free. 
611. SALISBURY WHITE — Of the purest snow white, invaluable for wreaths, bouquets, and 
decorations of all kinds. 5 ft. 
612. VULCAN — Bright reddish crimson, large and open ; very free. 
613. W. H. CULLINGPORD — Light chestnut, shaded red ; dwarf and bushy; fine. 
614. WILTSHIRE LASS — Prench-white, tinted blush ; a most beautiful variety for cutting 
purposes, with long stiff flower sterna 4 ft. 
YELLOW A. W. TAIT — Colour lovely ; free bloomer, every flower standing up bold. 
616. FLORET DAHLIA — A curious variety ; may bo called the Triple Dahlia ; every petal or 
quill is filled with another petal. i)d. 
616. THE BLACK AND WHITE DAHLIA, MR. MILLER— Showy ; small flowers, 
intensely dark, with a pure white blotch on each petal ; most attractive and beautiful. Is. 
617. VIRIDIPLORA — Pure self yreen-flotcered Dahlia. The flowers are Bompon size, double 
and full pctalled. , 
618. PERLE DE LA TETE D’OR — Very early, pure white, large fine flowers ; very free, 
vigorous ; most useful for borders, &c. ; valuable for cutting purposes. 
All those not priced, 6;f. each. 
Show Box and Board. 
Show Box, painted and varnished, with 2 stands for 24 blooms (24 Cups and 24 Tubes)... £2 each 
Show Box, painted and varnished, with 1 stand for 12 blooms (12 Cups and 12 Tubes)... 30s. each. 
Show Box, painted and varnished, with 1 stand for 6 blooms (6 Caps and 6 Tubes) ... 15s. each. 
We hope all exhibiting the produce, either from our Seeds, Plants, and Manure will kindly 
drop us a note os to quantity, &c. , and sufficient specially printed cards will beimmediately sent so 
as to affix to each exhibit. 
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