DAHLIAS— Class 1. 
Embracing some of the finest varieties in cultivation. No pains 
having been spared to insure purchasers of .this class as fine a col- 
lection of Dahlias as can be found. 
Apotheuse, velvety carmine, large flower. 
Acme, blush, veined and tipped with rose ; fine form, good. 
Admiral Stopford, dark maroon. 
Andrew Dodds, rich dark maroon, violet tinted, the best of its class. 
Agnes, pure white. 
Aglal, lilac, pointed with pure white. 
Astra, deep straw color, tipped amber, fino form. 
Butterfly, yellow, striped and spotted with red, one of the best fancy 
Dahlias. 
Beauty of the Grove, yellow, edged with rosy pink. 
Chieftain (Holmes), de- h scarlet, a superb variety. 
Charivari, yellow, striped With garnet and amaranth rod. 
Chairman, orange buff, very free. 
Chas. Downing, orange yellow, fine form. 
Cha?. Perry, fine dark maroon, very large flower. 
Donald Beaton, dark maroon, fine form. 
Due de Malakoff, dark carmine red, extra. 
Dr. Bois Dnval, one of the finest scarlet Dahlias out.- 
Dr. Dozes, dark scarlet crimson, fine. 
Dr. Gulley, yellow, scarlet tip. 
Dandy, blush ground, heavily striped and splashed with dark maroon, 
extra. 
Ebene, dark velvety maroon. 
Etbll, maroon, white tip. 
Cleopatra, orange yellow, stripod crimson scarlet. 
Countess de Jlarennes, light rose, tipped carmino. 
Christopher Schmidt, orange yellow, fine form. 
Lilac Queen, fine lilac. 
Grand Duke, bluish lilac. 
Elizabeth Stamp, pure white, striped and splashed with bright crimson. 
Emperor, very fine carmine crimson, extra. 
Bell de Banin, rosy liln' v ‘ "’"Jiiim size. 
