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Dahlias—Continued 
Edith Connor. Rosy pink, changing to red. 
Elegans. Rosy purple, tipped and banded 
white; petals quilled. 
Emily. Blush, suffused with rose. 
Ethel Vick, holt, sea-shell pink. 
Fraulein Hcttergot. Light and rose: dwarf. 
German Boy. Large; yellow, suffused scarlet. 
Gilt Edge. White, margined deep gold. 
Golden Ball. Deep yellow, sometimes tinted 
pink and shaded old gold. 
Lady G. Herbert. Pale orange, deeply edged 
with crimson. 
Lady Wimborne. Deep pink, heavily shaded 
with rose. 
May Oakleigh. Deep lilac. 
Miss Browning. Clear yellow, tipped white. 
Mrs. Elstrel. Pink, shaded lake. 
Model of Perfection. Fine rosy lavender. 
Oakfteld. Purple ; free bloomer. 
Olin Pere. Rich glistening salmon. 
Paul Paisley. Crimson-pink. 
President. White, edged lavender-pink. 
Priscilla. Yellow, tipped scarlet ; quilled. 
Psyche. Pale primrose, shaded rose. 
Paul’s Scarlet. Bright scarlet. 
Penelope. White, flaked lavender. 
Prince Alexander. Pink, striped dark red. 
uecn of the Yellows. Clear yellow, 
obin Adair. Peculiar shade of brown. 
Rose Blanche. Rose, tipped French white. 
Ruby Queen. Ruby-red. 
Ruth. Delicate creamy white. 
S. Sickman. Dark maroon, tipped white. 
Sport. Pure lavender. Perfect form. 
Storm King. Snow-white ; perfect form. 
Thomas White. Dark crimson-maroon. 
Triomphe de Solfcrino. Bright solfcrino. 
Decorative and Cactus Dahlias. 
d., Decorative ; c., Cactus. 
Black Prince. Dark velvet-maroon. 
Charming Bride. White, tipped with pink 
Clifford W. Bruton. The finest yellow Cactus 
Dahlia. Flowers large and full to center. 
Constancy. Of beautiful form ; color rich red¬ 
dish orange, shaded bronze, tipped white, d. 
Cyclops. Scarlet-maroon, petals twisted, c. 
Empress of India. Crimson- maroon, d. 
Harry Freeman. Pure snow-white. 
Iridescent. Flowers changeable in color as they 
sway in the sunlight; the ground is orange- 
red, edged with bluish crimson, d. 
Kynerith. Dazzling red ; very fine. c. 
Lady Montague. Deep, rich crimson, d. 
Maid of Kent. Shaded with crimson-maroon, d. 
Nympheca. Flowers light pink. d. 
St Catherine. Cadmium-yellow, d. 
William Agncw. The grandest red Dahlia ever 
produced. Flowers of largest size, full to the 
center; rich shade of intense dazzling red. d. 
William P.icrce. Flowers a deep butter-yellow, d. 
Zulu. Deep maroon, almost black. 
Pompon or Bouquet. 
Flowers beautiful and perfectly formed. 
Carol. Pure white, delicately edged and tinged 
clear bright rosy pink. 
Catherine. The best pure yellow. 
Dahlias--Continued 
Elfin. Primrose, changing to creamy white. 
Fairy Queen. Sulphur-yellow, edged peach. 
Golden Jewel. Golden yellow. 
Little Beauty. Soft pink. Beautifully quilled. 
Miss Lou Kramer. Base of petals yellow, heav¬ 
ily tipped bright crimson, overlaid bright pink. 
Red Indian. Deep coral-red. 
Snowclad. White. Profuse bloomer. 
Sunshine. Bright scarlet. 
Tom. Pale lemon, semi-quilled. 
Vashti. Yellow, tipped red. 
White Aster. Pure white; fimbriated. 
(For other varieties sec Novelty Pages ) 
Ficus elastica (Rubber Plant). Very desirable 
for table or house decoration ; succeeds with 
ordinary treatment ; will thrive under more 
unfavorable conditions than almost any other 
house plant. Strong plants, each, 50 cents ; 
larger plants, 75 cents and $iax> each. 
Fuchsia. Fuchsias in full bloom arc most beau¬ 
tiful objects. They require a light, rich soil. 
Dozen, $1.00; three for 25 cents; each, 10 
cents ; except as noted. 
Single. 
Autumn Leaves. This remarkable fancy variety 
we consider by far the most distinct and beau¬ 
tiful of its class In habit it droops, and is 
most charming when staked and the branches 
allowed to fall naturally and gracefully down, 
forming streamers of green, red, bronze, and 
gold, terminating with its beautiful clusters of 
flowers. Color, tube and petals rosy scarlet ; 
corolla, violet-crimson. Each, 15 cents. 
Little Beauty. Red and purple ; each, 15 cents. 
Silver King, A new type of Fuchsia. Its chief 
attractions are its handsome silvery leaves and 
its extreme floriferousness. It is of strong 
and compact growth. The flowers arc large, 
bright, and showy. 
Trailing Queen. A beautiful Fuchsia, entirely 
different from all other varieties, as it takes the 
form of a trailing vine, branching freely until 
the stems are three to tour feet long; flowers 
long and graceful; sepals bright rosy scarlet ; 
corolla deep, rich, violet-purple. 
Double. 
Beauty of West Kent. Sepals red, corolla white, 
shaded with crimson. 
Gigantca. Sepals carmine, corolla magenta. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. The most perfect double white 
yet introduced; tube and sepals bright crim¬ 
son, pure white corolla; each, 15 cents. 
Storm King. Sepals scarlet; corolla scarlet, 
flushed with white ; fine. 
Victor Hugo. Sepals bright crimson; corolla 
violet-purple. 
Dwarf Myrtifolia Fuchsias. 
The two following varieties arc hybrids of 
Fuchsia myrtifolia ; handsome little bushy plants, 
covered with flowers all summer; taken into the 
house they will bloom a great part of the winter. 
Dozen, $i.oo ; each, 10 cents. 
Bouquet. Sepals a clear coral color and reflexed 
in form of a half circle ; corolla blue. 
Miniature. Plant quite dwarf; flowers small ; 
sepals a vinous red ; corolla violet. 
