80 Select Carnations, Picotees, and Pinks. 
Daniel Defoe (M. R. Smith)—Edge rose-red and 
broad on a bright yellow ground; flowers large 
and well built. 
Empress Eugenie (M. R. Smith)—Rosy edge on 
deep yellow, well formed, broad petals; flowers 
choice and beautiful. 
Evelyn (M. R. Smith)—Very broad petals distinctly 
edged with rich rose on yellow; flowers large 
and shapely. 
Galatea (M. R. Smith).—Rosy red edge of moderate 
width, on bright yellow; a choice and attrac- 
tive flower. 
Gertrude (M. R. Smith).—Petals broad, heavily 
edged with rich rose on yellow, and concave; a 
large and handsome flower. 
Glee Maiden (M. R. Smith)—Flower and petals of 
fine form, edged and slightly lined with rose on 
yellow. 
Gronow (M. R. Smith)—Broadly edged with rose- 
red on a rich yellow ground; flowers shapely 
and handsome. (See illustration). 
Heather Bell (M. R. Smith)—Flowers of the first 
size, very double, well formed with bright rose 
edges. 
Hesperia (M. R. Smith)—Petals edged with rosy 
lilac and perfect in form; flowers large and 
attractive. 
Ida (M. R. Smith, 1905).—Edge bright rose; flower 
of splendid form and useful for exhibition. 
Isolt (M. R. Smith, 1905).—-A very choice and re- 
fined yellow ground, one of the best of its class. 
Lady Avebury (M. R. Smith)—Petals yellow, of 
beautiful form, with a light or wire rose margin ; 
flower handsome. 
Lady St. Oswald (M. R. Smith).—Petals of beautiful 
form, edged with warm red on bright yellow; a 
splendid Picotee. 
Lauzan (M. R. Smith).—Petals of excellent form 
and edged rich purple on clear yellow; flowers 
of handsome form. 
Lord Napier (M. R. Smith)—One of the most re- 
fined of the yellow ground Picotees, clear yellow 
with a light or wire edge of rose, but no other 
marking. . 
Lucy Glitters—Rose edgé of medium width, with 
large, well-formed flowers. 
Mr. Nigel—vVery large flowers of a deep yellow, 
Saeed edged crimson ; well adapted for border 
culture. 
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