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192 Select Carnations, Picotees, and Pinks. 
Mrs. Lakin (Lakin)—White with a faint crimson 
zone. (See illustration.) 
Mrs. Sinkins (Sinkins).—An early flowering, white, 
fragrant and very double variety; it held first 
place for border work previous to the ap- 
pearance of Her Majesty. 
Mrs. Welsh.—Flower pure white, of fine form and 
choice. 
Paddington.—Flowers small, early, very freely pro- 
duced, fringed and rose with a darker centre. 
(See illustration). 
Snowflake (Brownhill)—Flowers large, pure white, 
and profusely produced. 
Souvenir de Sale.—A delicate, pale lavender flower. 
Tottie (Paul)—F lowers freely produced and bright 
red. 
Laced Pinks. 
Amy (Brown).—Centre and lacing of a beautiful 
rich maroon. 
Poiard (Turner).—Petals broad, with a lacing of 
very dark crimson; a handsome and effective 
variety. 
Emerald (Hooper).—A large and very double flower, 
with a red lacing. 
Empress of India.—Petals heavily laced with rosy 
purple on a pure white ground. 
E-xcellent—Centre and lacing of a rich claret colour. 
Godfrey.—Centre and lacing red, and the flowers of 
good form. 
Harry Hooper (Hooper).—A very fine variety, with 
reddish purple lacing, and choice in every way. 
James Thurstan (Thurstan).—A large and handsome 
flower, laced. (See illustration.) 
Lufra——The large and handsome flowers have a 
maroon centre with a dark red lacing to the 
petals. 
Minerva (Fellowes).—Flowers of beautiful form, 
with a dark rose centre and similar lacing. 
Minnie.—Laced with bright red on a white ground. 
Mrs. Dark (Brown).—Laced with red, and similar 
centre. 
Mrs. Hooper (Hooper).—Beautifully laced with rosy 
claret. 
Mrs. Pettifer—Centre of flower purple with a heavy 
lacing of blood crimson. 
