CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, AND PINKS 



Heavy Purple-edged. 

 Mrs. Chancellor. 

 Muriel. 

 Zerlina. 



Medium Purple-edged. 

 Amy Robsart. 



Jessie. 



Mrs. Kingston. 



Light Purple-edged. 

 Ann Lord. 

 Clara Penson. 

 Mary. 



Yellow Ground Picotees. 

 Gronow. 

 Hy. Falkland. 

 Lucy Glitters. 

 Pilgrim. 



Malmaisons. 

 Blush (original type). 

 Lord Welby, crimson. 



Tree or Perpetual. 

 Deutsche Brant, white. 

 Lady Carlisle, pink. 

 Lord Roberts, yellow. 

 Mdlle. T. Franco, light pink. 

 Uriah Pike, crimson. 

 Wm. Robinson, scarlet. 



Americans. 



Alpine Glow, salmon-rose. 

 Beacon, scarlet. 

 Enchantress, light pink. 

 Harlowarden, crimson. 

 Helen Gould, rose. 

 Jessica, white, pencilled scarlet. 

 Lady C. Waring, yellow. 

 Robert Craig, scarlet. 

 Winsor, silvery-pink. 



Mrs. Trelawny, salmon. 

 Nell Gwynn, white. 

 Pink (original type). 

 Princess of Wales. 



A nglo- American. 

 Britannia, scarlet. 

 Carola, crimson. 

 C. W. Cowan, claret. 

 Lady Ridley, cream. 

 St. Louis, scarlet. 

 White Perfection, white. 



The laced Pinks are, as we have seen, as closely 

 related to the Carnation as Picotees are. The principal 

 difference is in the arrangement of the colour bands. 

 These beautiful Pinks have not kept pace with the Carna- 

 tion and Picotee. There was a time when they ranked 

 almost as high with florists, but that is long past. The 

 grower who wants a small collection might choose the 

 following varieties : 



Amy. Harry Hooper. 



Arthur Brown. Morna. 



Empress of India. Old Chelsea. 



