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plants of Burn Pink in full flower in the garden at 

 Brougham Hall in Cumberland. The best varieties 

 for this purpose are TJie Burn, pink ; Miss Audrey 

 Campbell, the best yellow ; Trojan, white ; Seymour 

 Corkran, light amber ; Midas, or Copperhead, dark 

 apricot ; Agnes Sorrel, crimson ; and Mephisto is also 

 a fine border variety of the same colour, for the north; 

 and Banner and Lady Hi7idlip, scarlet. To make up a 

 Hst of two dozen selfs, add Bookham 67^z^^, white ; Ann 

 Boleyn, salmon ; Benbow, buff ; Boreas, crimson ; 

 Cecilia, yellow ; Comet, crimson ; Gil Polo, crimson ; 

 Lady Hermione, rose ; Mrs. Eric Hambro, white ; 

 Triton, maroon ; Herbert J. Cutbush, scarlet ; Ketton 

 Rose, rose-pink ; Miss Shiffner, pink ; and ]\Irs. Sydney 

 Diver, reddish scarlet. 



Fancy Carnations 



may be described as varieties not included in any 

 of the other classes. The flowers have generally two 

 colours on a \vhite or yellow ground. The best 

 twenty varieties are Horsa, Professor Cooper, Sunset, 

 Yeoman, Artemis, Brodick, Charles Mantel, Don Juan, 

 Evangeline, Galileo, Goldilocks, Guinevere, Hidalgo, Mrs. 

 Charles Baring, Orient, Perseus, Persimmon, Rayon 

 d' Or, Sweet Lavender, The Baron, Yolande, Duchess of 

 Roxburgh, Melbourne, Stadtrath Bail, and Monarch. 



BiZARRES AND FlAKES 



The best twenty-four varieties are as follows : — Of 

 the former — Scarlet: Admiral Curzon, Dr. Hogg, 



