128 Select Carnations, Picotees, and Pinks. 
Candace.—Flowers clear pink and of fine quality, 
thrown up on long, wiry stems; constitution 
robust. 
Cardinal.—Flowers rich scarlet, well built, 2}in. to 
3in. in diameter; plant of upright habit, with 
Zit. to Zit. stems: 
Christmas Eve—Bright scarlet, very productive 
and valuable for cut flowers for market. 
Crusader.—Blooms large, bright scarlet, of high 
quality; plant early, perpetual blooming and 
of easy cultivation; stems 20 to 301n. high. 
Empress.—Bright crimson, shading to fiery scarlet 
at the base, strongly fringed, fragrant, 3-34in. 
across; plant very vigorous with stems 23-3ft. 
long. 
Ench arge, delicate 
silvery pink, produced on long, wiry, gracefully 
arching stems. (Syn. Fascination). 
Ethel Croker—Flowers peach-pink ; plant of easy 
cultivation. 
Ethel Ward—Blooms rich rose-pink, well formed, 
very strongly fragrant, and keeping well when 
exposed to the sun. 
Evelina (R. Witterstaeter)—Large, pure white 
well built flowers, of good texture and 
fragrant; plant of free growth, early, vigorous 
and of good habit. 
Fair Maid—OI! large and handsome size, well - 
built, rosy pink and attractive. 
Fiancée (Fred Dorner).—A beautiful, clear, warm 
pink of very large size; plant robust and 
flowering continuously. 
Firefly—F ree, early and continuous; flowers large, 
rich scarlet, 241n. across. 
Flamingo.—Large brilliant scarlet or crimson- 
scarlet flowers, toothed on the edges and 
fragrant ; a very handsome variety. 
Floriana.—Flowers well built; rosy pink, 23-3in. 
across and resisting the sun; a charming 
Carnation. 
General Gomez (C. W. Ward).—Brilliant scarlet, 
shading to maroon, durable in colour, full, 
fringed, fragrant, and 24-2%in. in diameter; 
calyx does not burst. 
General Kuroki—Flowers fiery scarlet, slightly 
toothed at the edges, fragrant and over 31n. 1m 
diameter. 
General Maceo (C. W. Ward).—Brilliant scarlet, 
