200. CHIEFTAIN— Purplish lilac; large; 204. NUBIAN — Very deep crimson, ex- 
splendid form. 4 ft. eellent form ; constant. 4 ft. 
201. DUCHESS OF YOR K—Lemon 205. OCTAVI A—Yellow shaded orange, and 
veined, and edged salmon-pink; good. First- tinged rosy-purple. First-Class Certificate. 
Class Certificate. 4 ft. 3 ft. 
202. E S M O N D—Yellow, large; disbud 20G. PLEASANCE—Brightcrimson-scarlet; 
sparingly. 4 ft. fine, dwarf. 2 ft. 
203. NORM A— Bright orange-buff; fine, 207. WARRIOR— Intense scarlet, fine form; 
large flower. First-Class Certificate 4 ft. i useful. 4 ft. 
2s. Gd. each. 
NEW FANCY VARIETIES. 
208. EMIN P A S H A—Yellow; heavily 200. HEATHER BELL — Crimson, dis- 
striped and splashed crimson ; grand flower. 4 ft. tinctly tipped white ; medium size ; constant 4 ft. 
2s. Gd each 
NEW POMPON VARIETIES OF 1894. 
210. BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD, syn. 
RYECROFT GLORY Blight carmine-red, 
free and pretty; a gem. 
211. CAPT. BOYTON Dark maroon, 
shaded crimson ; good. Fiist-Class Certificate. 
212. CERES Deep cream ; very free. 
Awarded Medal. 
213. CRYSTABELLE Pale yellow, edged 
red ; attractive. 
214. ERIC Scarlet tipped, and striped 
white; small, distinct. First-Class Certificate. 
215. FLORENCE WOODLAND -Yellow ; 
edged crimson; good form, free. First-Class 
Certificate. 
2s. 
216. IRENE llosy-purple, tipped white; 
distinct. First-Class Certificate. 
217. MADGE-Soft crimson, tipped white; 
very pretty. 
218. MIDNIGHT Very deep rich crimson, 
erect habit; free. 
210. POMPONEI -Creamy-pink, primrose 
towards centre ; nea'. First-Class Certificate. 
220. ROWENA — Yellow, edged bright 
scarlet; very free, good. First-Class Certificate. 
221. SOVEREIGN -Bright yellow, com¬ 
pact flower; good form. Awarded Medal 
each. 
BEDDING DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 
223. ALBA FLORIBUNDA NANA — 
Pure white; very free. 
CARL MENDEL—Deep crimson-red, 
good shape and habit. 3 ft. 
224. FLORA MACDONALD — Primrose- 
yellow. 3 ft. 
225. GEM OF THE DWARFS—Dark 
crimson, tipped white. 
226. GEORGE THOMPSON —Pure yel¬ 
low, profuse bloomer, well above foliage ; best of 
Its class. Is. each, 9s. per dozen. 
227. KING OF DWARFS—Dark purple. 
228. PLUTON—Pure yellow, free and dwarf. 
229. RISING SUN—Rich scarlet, at times 
tipped white. 
SAMBO—Rich maroon, shaded black. 
230. SCARLET GLOBE—Bright orange- 
scarlet, producing in abundance small perfect 
flowers. Is. each, 9s. doz. 
231. WHITE BEDDER—White; free and 
dwarf. 
232. YELLOW GLOBE—Similar to the 
above in growth. 
233. YELLOW PET—Pure yellow ; free, 
dwarf and compact. 
W. H. SiiiumsoLE, Esq., Sheerness Board of Works, September 91894. 
The Cactus Dahlias you sent have been greatly admired, Quite a large number of people 
have copied the names. They have done so well that I wish that I had had ten times as many. 
R. L. Roi Tir, Esq., Sibford Ferris, Banbury, September 25 th, 1894. 
Having seen some of your Dahlias grown by Mr. Danes, of Compton Wyngates, I must say 
they are the very best I ever saw. 
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