POMPONE DAHLIAS. 
A brilliant and charming class ol a neat compact habit ol growth, with beautifully formed perfectly double miniature flowers, 
which are produced in profusion throughout the Summer and Autumn. The colours vary from deep crimson and brilliant 
scarlet to the softest primrose, pure white, &c., three colours being sometimes blended in the same flower. Very useful as cut 
flowers for decorative purposes. Our list given below includes all the most distinct and beautiful varieties. 
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ADRIENNE. Crimson soarlet, small beautifully shaped flowers . . 
BACCHUS. Bright soarlet. One of the best ... 
CHEERFULNESS. Old gold, tipped scarlet orimson 
CYRIL. Bright orimson, very fine . . 
DAISY. Amber and salmon, a neat and charming flower 
DARKEST OF ALL. Very dark maroon crimson 
DOUQLAS. Rioh deep maroon, shaded orimson 
ELEGANT. Primrose, prettily tipped with lake 
0ANNYMEDE. Amber or fawn tintod lilac, novel and distinct. 
Height three feet 
LORNA DOONE. Rosy purple, dark purple tip 
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MERCURY. Reddish salmon, heavily tipped with white, perfeot 
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NERI8SA. Soft rose, tinted with silver ; good oentre and outline ; 
quite a new colour, and of splendid habit ... . . ..06 
QUEEN OF WHITES. Pure white, good dwarf habit . . ..06 
SOVEREIGN. Beautiful bright golden yellow — . . ..06 
SUNNY DAYBREAK. Pale aprioot, edged with rosy red . . 0 6 
THE DU KE. Th e colour is deep velvety orimson ; habit very dwarf 0 6 
TOMMY KEI TH. Cardinal red, tipped with white _ ..06 
WHITE ASTER. Pure white, quilled flower of the most free- 
flowering habit ; an extremely useful variety for outting _ 0 8 
6 for 2s. 8d. ; per doz. 4s. 6d. 
~ . . 8s. 8d. 
DAHLIAS — Pompone Cactus. 
These charming diminutive varieties are the latest development of 
the Dahlia. In habit of growth they resemble the ordinary Pompones. 
The small cactus-shaped blooms are very pretty and exceedingly useful 
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ALWYN (new). Indian yellow, shaded salmon, free . . ... .„ 0 9 
ARGUS. Rioh crimson-lake, shaded scarlet, very free flowering, and of good 
habit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..0 6 
CORONATION. Crimson scarlet, very fine ; splendid variety for cutting — 06 
GRACIE. Yellow tipped with pale pink ; a lovely little flower. Free 
bloomer . . . . . . . . . . .. ..0 6 
LITTLE DOLLY. Clear mauve-pink. A true Pompone Cactus ; very free ..0 6 
MARTHA (new). Orange red, madder red at tips of florets; very pretty — 10 
MARY. Centre of petals pure white, edged with crimson; very striking — 0 6 
MIGNON. Bright pink with lighter base. A profuse bloomer ... ..0 6 
NAIN. Deep orange, of true cactus form, free flowering and good —06 
PEACE. A free-flowering, erect-growing creamy white Pompone Caotus Dahlia. 
Excellent for decoration of the garden or for cut flowers ... ..0 6 
SOVEREIGN. Rich golden yellow, very free . . . . ... _ 0 9 
THE BRIDE Small, perfectly-formed pure white flowers on long wiry 
stems, exceedingly useful for cut flowers .. .. 3 for 2s. 0 9 
Six Choice Varieties, our seleetion . . . . 2s. 6d. 
From Mr. W. REA, Birmingham, 
July 30th. 
“The Dahlias and Chrysanthemums I had from you in Miy are doing splendidly, and I am 
very pleased with them." 
From Mr. J. MARTIN, Fletchin? Mill 
June 20th, 
“The Mont Blanc Dahlias I had from you laet year did well.” 
POMPONE CACTUS DAHLIA, THE BRIDE. 
