76 Select Carnations, Picotees, and Pinks. 
Horsa (M. R. Smith)—Petals with broad crimson 
edge and heavily lhned with crimson on rich 
yellow. (See illustration). 
King Solomon.—Striped and marked with crimson 
and maroon on an apricot ground, very striking. 
Lady Ardilaun (Weguelin)—Flowers bold and 
massive, marked with heliotrope on an orange 
ground; calyx never bursts. 
Launce.—Rose edge and markings on a yellow 
ground. 
May Queen.—Light rosy edge and markings on a 
rich yellow ground, with large and shapely 
petals. 
Melbourne.—Much marked with broad red lines from 
the edge inwards on rich yellow. 
Mrs. Charles Baring (M. R. Smith)—Flowers large, 
edged and lined crimson on a rich yellow; plant 
vigorous . 
Mrs. Dranfield-——Soft rose edge to the petals, and 
flowers handsomely built. 
Mrs. Francis Wellesley—Handsomely lined with 
scarlet and crimson on a_ buff-yellow ground; 
good for border or exhibition. 
Mrs. Tremayne.—Deep vellow ground with broad 
scarlet edge and markings. 
Molly Maguire-—Handsomely flaked with rose on a 
yellow ground; the flowers large and finely 
built. 
Monarch (Benary).—Lined crimson on a_ buff 
ground. 
Mountjoy (M. R. Smith).—A large and well formed 
flower edged and lined purple on yellow; good 
for exhibition. 
Orient—Edged and lined with purple on a yellow 
ground ; flowers shapely and attractive. 
Ormonde (M. R. Smith).—Flowers heavily lined and 
edged rose-red on buff, handsome. 
Painela (M. R. Smith)—-Edge of rose-lilac extend- 
ing down the petals on a warm primrose 
ground. 
Perseus (M. R. Smith)—A very striking and well- 
formed yellow-ground, edged red and lavender, 
refined. 
Primrose League—Lined and edged rose-red on 
yellow ; flowers very double and well built. 
Prince of Orange (Perkins).—Lined buff and slate 
on a yellow ground, and edged deep carmine ; 
the parent of most of the yellow grounds. 
