Tree or Winter-Flowering Carnations. gI 
Miss Joliffe Improved.—Clear soft pink and very 
floriferous. 
Miss M. Hubbard.—Well formed yellow flowers, 
flaked rich pink ; plant floriferous, and of strong 
constitution. 
Miss Magan Qwen.—Pure white with blush centre, 
fragrant. 
Mrs. S. J. Brooks.—Flowers 2-31n. across, pure 
white, of excellent form, deliciously scented ; 
calyx never bursts; a free and persistent 
bloomer. (See illustration). 
Patrocles—F lowers scarlet with a moderate number 
of petals cf beautiful form ; calyx never bursts ; 
growth free. 
President Carnot-—One of the darkest shades of 
crimson. 
Frincess of Wales-—Flewers well formed, crimson ; 
habit faultless. 
Queen Alexandra (\Ware)—A beautiful shade of 
licliotrope, very fragrant; seedling from Uriah 
Pie. 
Scylla—Flowers large, pure white, with petals of 
excellent texture. 
Sir Henry Calcroft.—Of strorg and vigorous growth, 
with rich dark scarlet flowers. 
Surrey Comet.—Handsome bright scarlet flowers. 
Sylvanus.—Flowers of large size, high quality and 
purple. 
Uriah Pike—Marcon-crimscn, deliciously scented, 
and floriferous; often bedded out. 
Wiliam Robinson—-Large and well formed, bright 
scarlet flowers, and highly attractive. 
Winter Cheer.—Of dwarf habit, early flowering and 
crimson Scarlet; flowers well in the open 
border. 
Yule Tide.—A splendid variety with flowers of ex- 
cellent form, freely produced on long stems and 
fiery scarlet; plant vigorous, and _ perpetual 
flowering . 
