DAHLIAS. 
The best and most useful varieties in cultivation. See Floral 
Guide. 
Auratum {The Golden-rayed Lily of Japan) — One of the grandest of 
Lilies, I.V., l.t. Hr/., 2s., and 2s. Hr/, each: 9s., 12s., 18s., and 24s. per dozen. 
Bulbs in pots can be supplied if rerjuired. 
Brownii — Interior pure white, e.Htcrior of a brownish shade: very 
fine. 3.S. Gr/. to 5s. Hr/, each. 
Bulblferum Umbellatum — Crimson-scarlet, shading to yellow, 
thickly spotted. 2^ ft. 9t/. each ; 7s. Gr/. per dozen. 
Candidutn (The Old While Garden Lihj) — Still one of the best for 
forcing or borders, snow white. 4 It. 'id. each ; 2s. Gr/. per dozen. 
Longiflorum Harrisii, Tme {7 he Bermuda, or Easter Lily)— Vlowers 
pure while, long and handsome; very free. Is. to 2s. each ; 10s. Gr/. to 20s. 
per dozen. 
The tubers can be sent by post to all parts of the globe. Capital 
preseuis to make to friends abroad. 
30,000 Pot Roots for Propagation now ready for 
immediate delivery. 
Our selection, 5s., 12s., and 18s. per dozen, from General Collection, 
as per “ Floral Guide.” 
For varieties and descriptions, see Dahlia List. 
LILIES. 
Arum Sanctum (.'I’he Black Calla, Arum Palestinum, or Solomon’s 
,vLily) — These magnificent flowers often measure more than a foot in length 
by 6 to 8 inches in width ; the inside colour is of the richest velvety 
purplish black imaginable, while the outside is of a pleasing green. The 
centre sparlix rises to a height of 10 to 12 inches, and is of the deepest 
black. The foliage is solid in texture, rich deep green, and reticulated. 
•'Very attractive when growing in the greenhouse. 2s., 2.s. G</., and 
3s. id. each. 
DAHLIA TUliERS. 
The finest and best kept collection in the world. 
We have received more Awards than any other Firm. 
Many other varieties can be supplied. 
Mr. Smakt, of Dudley, is extremely pleased with ti e seids received fro:n )ou, they have, none well. The I’elargoniunis look grand the 
best he has bad for years. 
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