B. SS. WILLIAMS & SON'S 
EISe: : OF 
NEW CARNATIONS, PINKS & CAN NAS. 
TREE or PERPETUAL-FLOWERING CARNATIONS. 
The following varieties have been specially selected as being of the best habit, most 
floriferous, and most distinct in colour ; for winter decoration they are quite un: 
by any other class of plants. 
SPLENDID NEW VARIETIES. 
UGUS—We do not know amongst all the Winter and 
tions anything to Ben wert in bnlianey of colouring, 
In habit it is somewhat 
grand variety, and plans wig it leaves nothing to be desired 
and not too crowded ed, so that i fn but litle Hable to 
tne LEOPOLD DE ROTHSCHILD—This grand ory ap » the result 
vase, page the Old Clove and Miss Joliffe Improved. tt is & very Meigs 
ee Jatter variety, afterwards the flowers deepen into a lovely shade pee They 
much larger than those of Miss Joliffe, and the ae does not split until they become 
old; cies are , and ey Minute spots of di 
; stems, 
MISS WARY GC paneer. remarkably "hak nol silat nove 
variety, with bi ry large Bel formed poe. — ae ite pro S beth 
cenit a8 ~ nter, : They are — — crowed, » of oy purest 
high]. foo, siento > ig ii aim igrsg 
in Class Certificate at the Orystal Palace in Nov 
ALD GODFREY—The flowers of this gra ree vari mn. mon- 
war eo Orecant ie substarice saat Ags — sinh thay do Sok bist fea 
5 ooming, robu: t! 
inntVasbianehaa ate grower, Tt ha eclved an 
URIAH PIKE-—This is undoubtedly the ~ ee that has been offered 
~~ eieing world for = org a. Itisa ip. maroon in Precaky splendid 
it ag Clove-sce 
throwing its coriesliy Sarmedt tina teal pe sri which is se, Sat nnpety 
the calyx ¥x does not splityand it resists disease.” 1s. 6d. ; strong plants, 28. 67, and 
WINTER CHEERR—A > brilliant scarlet tree or perpetual-flowering Carnati s 
dwarf branching habit, exceedingly free flowering and quite unsurpassed eh : 
work. 19. 6d.; strong plants, 28. 6d, and 3s, 6d. isha PEM 
MAGNIFICENT NEW YELLOW SELF CARNATION. 
QUEEN OF THE YELLOWS —wWe have much pleasure in troducing 
‘sterling novelty, which can be confidently recommended as the ang Ba rine trsel 
raised, It is a strong- border kind, quite unequalled for the perfec of 
ity of its colourin 
3 + 3) oe n Th 
numerous and pe’ Y smooth, not in any w: way bursting the “It is a much 
stronger and healthier grower than any yellow we have yet seen, ‘inn pee rs 
NEW PINKS. 
ALBINO kably fi f th hite, with smooth 
heayy petals ; + the hogy are 2 to 24 precodap in diamet er, very fra: t, Land do not 
burst the cal fine, resembling a pure white Carnation. The plant is very 
hardy and free ; his’ well, . per dozen, 
— _ T LADHAMS— ‘A remarkably fine variety, with fl 
as Malmaison yam they are ye pink in rads with deeper centre. ht isa 
strong fa sch and pr lecided a tion. Strong plants, ls. each ; 
SPLENDID eu DWARF CANNAS. 
8S. Witt 
Who have great pleasure in Ripon nd the eat time 4% following reared fine 
dwarf free-flowering Cannas that have been raised in thei and after com~ 
var oO 
ison wi ies in 
we have no hesitation in recommending them as being o ry finest form and 
ns 
e of delicate canary colour, 
of medium size, broad smooth pataie: “aig ines, he sc ber ~ being lightly 
spotted with crimson; very fine for pot culture; fine broad green foliage. St ong 
UME —This grand variety is of dwarf habit, has green leave 
produces grand spikes of broad-petalled yg agit hs os richest golden yellow, indatncty 
—e with small dots of crim This is ubtedly one of the finest flowers 
8. 6d. 
ORAN IGE BEA nigel grand wvarlety of medium um height, with lovely green 
re the spikes are num petals fi 
fiery orange phn pa oF with oN This is a sapien 8 fine variety with 
he atcha distinct colouration, 3s. 6 
RUBY ir, hea oy is variety. Phy a particularly dwarf habit of arnt, and pr nye 
numerous es: ; the foliage is green. The flowers are numerous, 
s broad, ao noe hc mek Yebey tee Waus. Obtick of petals is 
yellow, Tein is ex ane and is a very decided acquisition. . 6d. 
SUASLET P ae Tho Bribanty yt of this fine dwarf variety is deep 
glaucous green. 
in profu 
the pon eng bi 
it ra edge of J eee Vetetier tie ment ver desirable kind. 
THE is SEAM E Medium. height, fine green foliage. The trusses are large 
me num ; the flowers of great substance, ag Tich orange-red ; petals broad 
2nd slid and margined with gold; sepal ed with 
yellow x ee " ui sa cipacttangenee sig back of ‘petals yellow, Wiehea with 
2. 6d, 
NEW rau ORCHID-FLOWERED CANNAS. 
ITALIA-—Scarlet, very broadly edged with yellow, enormous flowers and foliage 
We have pagel iy it ion, and it : beans out largely what is said of it in the =. 
Catalogues, an: in the Gardeners’ Chronicle. sag as Ho indoor Canna, though 
is ae Get t its valu climate ; it is, however, wont ph placing in 
aeeirad massive foliage, enormous golden yellow flowers, heavily spotted. 
Has not yet — but. we have a fine stock. 
e Gardeners’ Chronicle, December 14th, says of Jtalia :—‘* Apart from 
unusual s' ses of the flowers and their beautiful golden vermilion colour, the plant haathis 
peculiarity, t thes, See euperen erence 1+ etetos: resembling an expanded Cattleya.”” 
Of Austria :-— variety may be likened to a large Tulip or yellow Lily.” 
B. S. WILLIAMS & SON, 
Yuyseqgmen and Seedsmen to H.Q. the Queey, and H.R.H. the Prinee of Wales, 
Victoria and Paradise Nurseries, UPPER HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. 
AND AT 169, 2a Ses W. 
MESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS’S 
AUCTION SALES 
ESTABLISHED & IMPORTED ORCHIDS 
Take place Every Week at their 
( CENTRAL, 
SALE. ROOMS, 
67 & 68, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. 
(Next door but one to eins Clock). 
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