40 Select Carnations, Picotees, and Pinks. 
Ketton Rose.—A beautiful old border variety with 
rosy white or silvery rose flowers. 
Lady Carrington. —Flowers finely formed, pink, 
‘fragrant, 3}-4in. in diameter; calyx does not 
burst. 
Lady Hermione (M. R. Smith).—F lowers beautiful 
in outline, smooth and bright rose in colour. 
(See illustration’. 
Lady Hindlip (M. R. Smith)—Flowers large of 
‘smooth and excellent form, glowing crimson- 
scarlet. 
Lady Nina Balfour—Large, charming blush and 
fragrant flower with long stems to each; calyx 
does not burst ; good for pot culture. 
Mary Morris (Smythe)—Deep rose, fragrant and 
choice ; a pretty old border variety. 
Mephisto (M. R. Smith).—Flowers large, dark 
crimson, plant vigorous, and hardy even in 
Scotland. 
Miss Schiffner—Blooms of large size, pink, sweet- 
scented, produced in abundance, even when 
grown in the border. 
Mrs. 
autifully 
refined pure shite Carnation of fae size, with 
faultless, smooth petals. 
Mrs. F. W. Flight.—Suitable alike for border or 
exhibition: flowers pink. 
Mrs. Guy  Sebright (Charrington)—Plant of 
vigorous ROME © free flowering, light rose. 
Mrs. L. E. Best (Best)—Broad, smooth, brilliant 
scarlet petals and handsome. 
Mrs. Lora. Armstrong (Watson and Sons).—Large, 
handsome, salmon-apricot and fragrant flowers ; 
calyx non-bursting; growth sturdy and 
vigorous. 
Mrs. Muir—Pure white, smooth petals; plant 
flcriferous and sturdy. 
Mrs. Nicholson—Very free flowering, clear pink 
with broad petals; plant vigorous, with strong 
grass in the border or in pots. 
Much the Miller—Good for border cr exhibition ; 
pure white, large and smooth flowers. 
Nox.—Very rich, dark marcon; the most nearly 
black Carnation. 
Old Clove—Not a highly refined flower, but dark 
crimson and deliciously fragrant. 
Pink Pearl—Rose-pink, and beautifully refined. 
