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POPULAR GARDEN FLOWERS 



All the foregoing are varieties of proved merit, not 

 untried novelties. They are inexpensive. They repre- 

 sent the best type of garden Carnation, growing strongly 

 and healthily, and giving abundance of bloom of good 

 quality. Those marked with an asterisk (*) might be 

 chosen for a smaller collection. While, however, the 

 varieties are good for the garden, most of them are 

 capable of being grown into exhibition form. 



The following are selections of the other sections : 



Scarlet Bizarres. 

 Admiral Curzon. 

 Robert Houlgrave. 

 Robert Lord. 



Purple Flakes. 

 George Melville. 

 Gordon Lewis. 

 James Douglas. 



Crimson Bizarres. 

 Harrison Weir. 

 Master Fred. 

 Rifleman. 



Pink and Purple Bizarres. 

 Mrs. Barlow. 

 Sarah Payne. 

 Wm. Skirving. 



Scarlet Flakes. 

 Alisemond. 

 Matador. 

 Sportsman. 



Rose Flakes. 

 Rob Roy. 

 Sybil. 

 Thalia. 



Heavy Red-edged Picotees. 

 Brunette. 

 J. B. Bryant. 

 John Smith. 



Medium Red-edged, 

 Charlotte Bronte. 

 Euripides. 

 Lena. 



Light Red-edged. 

 Mrs. Gorton. 

 Thomas William. 

 Violet Douglas. 



Heavy Rose or Scarlet-edged. 

 Edith D'Ombrain. 

 Mrs. Payne. 

 Mrs. Sharpe. 



Medium Rose or Scarlet-edged. 



Clio. 



Daisy. 



Duchess of York. 



Light Rose or Scarlet-edged. 

 Ethel. 

 Favourite. 

 Nellie. 



