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VICK'S FL ORAL G UIDE. 
Mr. Dix, deep scarlet. 
Mrs. Bunn, light ground, finely striped with purple. 
Mrs. Stancomb, canary yellow, tipped ; new, beautiful. 
Orient, white, distinctly striped purple. 
Oriole, golden ground, striped and tipped with scarlet. 
Perfection of Primroses, beautiful primrose, slightly 
edged rose. 
Picotce, golden yellow, laced with bright crimson. 
Prince Arthur, clear yellow. 
Princess, white, large flower ; free bloomer. 
Purity, purest white ; free and constant. 
Queen of Sports, white and lilac, purple striped. 
Queen of York, blush, edged violet purple, full, per¬ 
fect flower ; very free. 
Rev. Dr. Moffat, beautiful dark mulberry. 
Rifleman, brilliant scarlet crimson. 
Snow Cloud, pearly white ; withstands the sun. 
Snowdrift, clear white, full si7.c, free bloomer. 
The Pet, dark maroon, tipped with white. 
Thomas White, dark crimson maroon, very free. 
Woman in White, large, white. 
Yellow Boy, deep yellow. 
Yellow Standard, yellow. 
POMPON OR BOUQUET. 
POMPON DAHLIA PLANT. 
Ardens, brilliant scarlet. 
Bird of Roses, rose, tipped with carmine. 
Burning Coal, yellow, with intense scarlet tip. 
Dr. Schwebes, crimson scarlet. 
Emotion, crimson, tipped with white. 
Lilac Pompon, lilac, most perfect form. 
Little Agnes, light pink. 
Little Bob, fine, deep scarlet. 
Little Goldlight, gold, tipped with scarlet. 
Little Herman, crimson, tipped with white. 
Little Lina, blush, tipped with violet. 
Little Madonna, crimson, tipped with white. 
Little Minnie, red, tipped white. 
Little Philip, creamy buff, edged with lilac. 
Little Snowball, pure white. 
Little Virginie, bright rosy purple. 
Meteor, bright scarlet. 
Patti, rosy ground, tipped with carmine. 
Sappho, rich maroon. 
White Aster, pure white; fimbriated. 
DWARFS OR BEDDERS. 
Aurora, yellow. large. 
Dawn, creamy ground, tipped with rose. 
Dwarf Queen, purple, tipped with white. 
Fire King, bright crimson. 
Frauline Hettergot, light and rose, fine dwarf. 
Gem of the Dwarfs, red, tipped with white. 
Goldfinder, golden yellow. 
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DWARF DAHLIA PLANT. 
Leah, fine shade of orange, tinted with rose. 
Meta Bartelles, very fine pink. 
Mt. Blanc, clear white. 
Pearl, pearly white. 
Queen Victoria, canary yellow. 
Rising Sun, large, intense scarlet. 
Rose Queen, rose, with light center. 
Sambo, dark maroon. 
Vulcan, deep red, large flower ; fine. 
NEW AND SCARCE VARIETIES. 
Price, 50 cents each ; $5.00 per Dozen. 
Adelaide, clear yellow, fine high center. 
Aurora, golden buffi new color, good form. 
Barnaby Rudge, fawn color, striped and speckled 
crimson. 
Duke of Connaught, dark crimson, sometimes shaded 
purple. 
Emily Edwards, blush white, slightly tinted. 
Florence Stark, white ground, striped with purple. 
Gaiety, yellow, striped with red and tipped with white. 
John Greenaway, crimson, compact fine form. 
Joseph Ashby, shaded orange, beautiful form. 
Mr. Cross, cerise, a bright glowing color. 
Percy Taunton, creamy ground, shaded pink. 
Prince Bismarck, fine, large purple. 
Queen of Italy, fawn, a novel shade. 
Robin Adair, a peculiar shade of brown. 
Tippy Bob, canary yellow, striped with rose and purple. 
Walter Weir, rich crimson, shaded purple and violet. 
Our Dahlias arc mostly grown in pots, and are small 
perfect tubers, in the best possible condition for flower- 
ing, and far superior to field grown tubers. 
DRAC/ENA. 
Very ornamental pot plants, grown for their beauty of 
form and foliage. They require re-potting about three 
times a year to keep them in a healthy condition. The 
leaves should be washed with a damp sponge weekly 
