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IIon. Mrs. Percy Wyndham. Yellow ground, deeply edged with rosy- 
purple; very pleasing in color; Hue flower. 
H. W. Ward. Yellow ground, heavily edged and shaded with crimson; 
fine form. 
James Vick. Purple maroon, color intense, very full. 
Lady Wimborne. Deep pink, heavily shaded with rose; very pretty; a 
new color. 
Mrs. Dodd’s. Blush centre, outer petals light lilac, splendid form. 
Richard Edward. Plum color, with a pretty shade of lilac on the surface ; 
a compact and well-built flower. * 
Walter H. Williams. Bright scarlet, surpassing all others of that shade; 
grand high centre, large size, and a profuse bloomer. 
Price, 50 cts. each ; $5.00 per dozen. 
NEW FANCY DAHLIAS. 
Annie Pritchard. White, beautifully striped with lilac-rose; a large 
flower. 
James O’Brine. Yellow, with crimson and reddish-rose stripes ; a flue 
flower. 
Lady Antrobus. Red, lipped with pure white; tine form. 
Professor Faucktt. Dark lilac, striped with chocolate ; a magnificent 
dower in every respect. 
Price, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per dozen. 
NEW FUCHSIAS. 
Gustave Dore. Rich carmine tube and sepals, double white corolla, 
medium size and a free bloomer. 
Jules Ferry. Scarlet tube sepals, violet mottled white corolla; a pretty 
variety ; single. 
Miss Lizzie Vidler. Light rosy-red sepals, beautiful soft mauve corolla; 
very free. 
Magnum Bonum. Sepals, broad and brilliant, red in color, large, well- 
formed corolla of the richest violet. 
President. Tube and sepals bright vermilion ; corolla a very rich violet; 
beautifully formed. 
Trumpeter. 
Price, 50 cts. each ; set of six for $2.50. 
OYNUBA AURANTIACA. 
A new bedding plant. The greatest addition to our foliage plants, since 
the introduction of Coleus Verschaffeltil. The leaves are very large, and rich 
plum-purple in color, covered all over with a dense hair-like covering, which 
gives the plant the appearance of plush or velvet; growth vigorous. 
Price, 40 cts. each. 
