102. Select Carnations, Picotees, and Pinks. 
Lord Welby (M. R. Smith)—A handsome dark 
crimson variety, with large flowers. 
Mme. Arthur Warocque.—Flowers reddish scarlet 
of medium size, fragrant; plant of dwarf, 
branching habit and floriferous. First flowered 
in this country in 1890. 
Maggie Hodgson (Measures).—Flowers of splendid 
size; velvety crimson, and deliciously scented ; 
plant of vigorous constitution. 
Monk (M. R .Smith).—A beautiful shade of salmon, 
with large, well-formed flowers; plant of free 
and vigorous growth. 
Mrs. de Satge (M. R. Smith)—The large bright 
scarlet flowers keep their colour well. 
Mrs. Everard Hambro (M. R .Smith)—The carmine- 
rose petals of this variety make up a massive 
flower of fine form. 
Mrs. Martin R. Smith (M. R. Smith)—Flowers of 
huge size, bright rose, and highly attractive ; 
leaves of remarkable size and nearly green. 
(See illustration). 
Mrs. Trelawny (M. R. Smith)—Dark Salmon flowers 
of beautiful form and high gocd texture. 
Nell Gwynne (M. R. Smith)—One of the best pure 
white Malmaisons, of large size and refined 
form; plant vigorous. (See’ illustration). 
Pink.—One of the best sports from Souevnir de la 
Malmaison, with pink flowers. 
President Loubet—-A glowing scarlet with well- 
formed flowers. 
President McKinley.—Flowers of a beautiful apricot 
shade and well formed; plant vigorous. 
Prime Minister—Brilliant scarlet, with broad, 
massive petals, fragrant; the most suitable 
Malmaison for outdoor culture. 
Princess of Wales—A_ rose-pink sport from 
Souvenir de la Malmaison; the best of the true 
old Malmaisons. (See illustration of a pot 
plant). 
Princess May (M. R. Smith)—Deep rose flowers of 
large size and handsome form. 
Ritt Meister—Clear apricot and well built flowers ; 
plant of strong vigorous growth. 
Robert Burns.—Flowers bright salmon, of hand- 
some and beautiful form. 
Sir Charles Freemantle (M. R. Smith)—F lowers. 
amongst the largest of this section, well- 
formed and dark rose-pink. 
