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JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 
[ Set tcn.ber 27, 1888. 
CERTIFICATED PLANTS. 
V Dahlia i Maud (Turner).—This and the following one are show 
varieties, raised by Mr. Fellowes but shown by Mr. Turner, both 
handsome varieties. The above named has large, Landsomely built 
deep blooms, of a delicate mauve tint, and white centre. Agnes , a rich 
Mathew Campbell, yellow and orange, streaked crimson ; Pant lira, a 
Cactus variety, with bright reddish salmon-coloured flowers ; Honoria, 
of a similar type, rich clear yellow. 
Neville excellens (T. S. Ware).—A graceful bulbous plant, with 
bright, iosv, narrow, undulated petals, and daiker mid veins. 
clear yellow variety, the bloom of excellent shape, deep and symme¬ 
trical. John Cooper (Humphreys). 
Pompon dahlias (Turner).— Juliette , bright orange, neat; Ad¬ 
miration, maroon tipped white : Vivid, light scarlet, pretty ; Lothair, 
scarlet, with a yellow centre. 
Pompon Dahlia (Keynes, Williams & Co.).— Isabel, bright yellow, 
tipped bronze ; Little Darkie, deep maroon, a neat compact bloom ; 
Lilivm Wallichianum (T. S. Ware).—The flower of the Lily is 
somewhat like a small L. auratum, white, with a yellowish centre, about 
5 inches in diameter ; the leaves linear and short. 
Aster Toiensendi (T. S. Ware).—A bold variety, with broad flower 
heads, deep purplish blue, and a yellow centre, bushy, compact, and free. 
Ilarpalium rigidum semiplenum. (T. S. Ware).—A semi-double 
variety of this useful autumn flowering plant, bright golden yellow. 
