. FOKMOSSISSIMA PlCTA- DOUBLE FANCY DJ\HUlKS-Co,!/;n»ed. Golden Fleece. Fine golden yellow. Gloire de Guiscard. White, shaded buft", distinct. Hector. Large orange scarlet. John Standish. Rich crimson. John Kirby. Buft'. Malvina. Bhisli and white. Mantes de la Ville. Rosy lilac. Marie Bersand. Orange scarlet. Mrs. Bond. Crimson, shaded scarlet. Mrs. Dodds. Fine, clear yellow. Mrs. Keith. Yellow, tipped with white. Mrs. Peter McKenzie. Yellow, ground shaded and edged with carmine. Nellie Cramond. Purple with cerise shade. Ovid. Bright purple, fine form. Sunlight. Very large scarlet. Souv.


. FOKMOSSISSIMA PlCTA- DOUBLE FANCY DJ\HUlKS-Co,!/;n»ed. Golden Fleece. Fine golden yellow. Gloire de Guiscard. White, shaded buft", distinct. Hector. Large orange scarlet. John Standish. Rich crimson. John Kirby. Buft'. Malvina. Bhisli and white. Mantes de la Ville. Rosy lilac. Marie Bersand. Orange scarlet. Mrs. Bond. Crimson, shaded scarlet. Mrs. Dodds. Fine, clear yellow. Mrs. Keith. Yellow, tipped with white. Mrs. Peter McKenzie. Yellow, ground shaded and edged with carmine. Nellie Cramond. Purple with cerise shade. Ovid. Bright purple, fine form. Sunlight. Very large scarlet. Souv. de Mad. Moreau. Very large rose. Virgo Marie. Pure white. Yellow Boy. Fine yellow. Ground roots 25 cts. each, $ per dozen ; set of 25 varieties â¢' Young plants 15 cts. each, $ per dozen ; set of 25 varieties $ SINGLE DAHLIAS. A class of Dahlias which is rapidly growing in favor on account of its freedom of bloom and various and attractive coloring. The varieties we offer have been carefully selected from a large collection. The fancy sorts fi-equently come self-colored early in the season, but show their true colors later on. Beacon. Rich fiery crimson ; neat habit. Bridal Wreath. Creamy white, changing to pure white. Canary. Canary yellow, good .<iliape and free. Cetewayo. Rich blackish maroon, medium size, regular form. Empress. Pure white, embellished with a yellow ray round the centre. Juno. Rosy lake; bordered silvery rose. Le ; Rich mulberry ; shaded crimson. Miss Linaker. Bright cherry red; good form. Mrs. Gilbert. Pale yellow, tipped white; a delicate shade. Mrs. Coninck. Rich satiny mauve. Silver King. Orange, flushed silvery white, edge yel- low. Zephyr. Crimson and bronze, with yellow stripe at edge of petals. 15 cts. each ; set of 12 for $


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