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SUlne, claret, pointed with pure white, Ml flower, very free, and ex- 
tra fine. 
Starlet Wing, bright scarlet, Bhowy and flue. 
Striata Perfeeta, buff, striped crimson purple. 
Triumph de Peq, beautiful dark maroon, one of the best. 
Zlngarll, bright yellow ground, distinct crimson edge. 
Purchaser's selection, 25 cents each, $2 per dozen. Varieties 
without names, $1.50 per dozen. 
CLASS S3 _ 
LILLIPUTIAN, OR BOUQUET DAHLIAS. 
A valuable class of Dahlias, distinguished by a profusion of ele- 
gant miniature blossoms, very perfect in form, (as in the variety 
“ Little Herman,” which is without exception the finest in cultivation,) 
and of the most brilliant colors, of bright scarlet, deep maroon, 
crimson, lilac, yellow, carmine and rose, some being seifs, others 
mottled and striped. A fine bed, of some fifty varieties, in my gar- 
den the past season, was the admiration of all visitors. Their 
miniature size renders them valuable for bouquets. They are equally 
as free growers and bloomers as the larger varieties. They vary in 
size from one inch to three inches in diameter, many of them as 
close quilled and perfect in form as the finest Truffauts Aster, and 
are perfect gems. No garden should be without a collection of them. 
Annie, lilac, fine form. 
Amoretta, pale amber, very close quilled, small face, and fine. 
Bertha Von Bornla, deep crimson purple. 
Bouquet, crimson, blush edge. 
Carl fflnehlen, salmon pink, tipped with white. 
Child of Innocence, white, delicately edged, and tinted with carmine 
purple. 
Deutsche, r de Orden, maroon crimson, shaded carmine, extra. 
Dr. Schwebbes, scarlet crimson, perfect form, extra fine. 
Elizabeth Wilhelm, light ground, shaded bright rosy purple. 
Franz Hoffman, clear sulphur yellow. 
Golden Pheasant, yellow, shaded with bright reddish crimson. 
