PINK CARNATIONS-continued. 



Bosy Queen, a new, large, soft pink flower, of 

 Malmaison style, a good border flower, robust 

 and distinct, 1/6. 



Eaby Castle, salmon pink, distinct, a grand free 

 sort for bedding, 6/- doz., 40/- 100. 



Yellow Self Carnations. 



Corunna, the best border yellow, new and 



fine, free grower, ai, 1/6. 

 Germania, yellow self, best as a pot plant. 

 Miss Audrey Campbell, very fine, large, 



pure canary color, grand, 1/- 

 Begma, pale lemon, exquisite, 1/- 



Nankeen and Buff Carnations, &c. 



Agnes Chambers, red and rose stripes, extra, 1/- 



Charles I., orange striped rose, 1/- 



Mr. Eeynolds Hole, nankeen, self. 



The Hunter, buff, (darker than E. Hole), 1/-, 



Clove Carnations (finely scented). 



Carmine Clove, 6d. ; 5/- doz. 



Scotch Clove, blood red, free grower, finely 



scented, 6d. ; per doz., 5/- 

 Old London Crimson Clove, dark chocolate, 6d. ; 



per doz., 5/- 

 Mephistos, a grand new Clove, of perfect 



petal and shape, rich deep red chocolate, 



extra, 1/6. 

 Miss Margaret, white Perpetual Clove, 1/- 

 Uriah Pike, Perpetual Clove, good both for 



border and pots, 9d. to 2/6. 

 White Clove, pure, '6d. ; 5/- doz. 



Malmaison Carnations for 

 House Cultuv<a. 



The original Blush kind. 



The Eothschild Pink. 

 ,, ,, Deep Eose. 



,, ,, Deep Salmon Eed. 



King Arthur, new scarlet, 2/6. 



Fine healthy Malmaisons, various sizes, 1/6, 

 2/6 ; specimens, 3/6 to 7/6. 



G. B. & Co. find that many recent Carnations 

 with large blossoms, sent out as Border kinds, 

 are not suitable for the purpose, and they 

 recommend them to be grown in a cold or 

 partially heated house, for producing fine 

 blooms, such are— 



Waterwitch, Winnifred, The New Yellow 

 Duchess Consuelo 5/-, Duke of Orleans, Her 

 Grace, Ellen Terry, and most of the intro- 

 ductions of Martin Smith, Esq. Price 1/- to 



5/- each. 



PICOTEES (white ground). 



Burdett Coutts, faint red edge. 



Duchess of Sutherland, pale rosy salmon edge. 



Favorite (Liddingtons), delicate rose edge. 



Magnum Bonum, purple edge. 



Mrs. Brown, red edge. 



Tree or Winter Flowering: 

 Carnations. 



Very fine sorts, set with buds, in the leading 

 kinds, embracing Mrs. A.. Hemsley and Uriah 

 Pike (dark Perpetual Clove), Purity, White 

 Swan, Vulcan, Duke of Clarence, La Neige 

 (white), Winter Cheer (scarlet), Miss Joliffe 

 (improved), King of Scarlets, Duke of York 

 (new scarlet), Yule Tide, Winter Eed, Mdme. 

 Falbe (yellow), Miss Margaret (white Clove), 

 &c., 1/6 to 3/6 each; 12/- to 30/- doz. 



Seedling Tree Carnations, producing a profusion 

 of flowers through the winter, per doz., 9/- to 

 30/- 



Marguerite Carnations, fine for cutting in 

 winter, very profuse flowering, small kinds, 

 per doz., 12/- to 18/- 



PINKS (white). Per doz. 4/- 



La Neige, best forcing kind, 6d., early. 



White Lady, fine late white, 6d. 



Mrs. Welsh, late, 6d. 



Her Majesty, the finest, 6d. 



Alba Fimbriata Magna, early 6d. 



Colored Pinks. 



Anne Boleyn, pink centre, heavily edged crim- 

 son, fine old favorite, 6d. ; 4/- doz. 



Clove Pink, fringed rose, perpetual, very fine, 

 striking for beds, 6d. ; per 100, 25/- 



Early Blush, prettily laced, 6d. 



Ernest Ladhams, a grand perpetual laced pink 

 of the size of Anne Boleyn, lovely, 6d. 



Gloire de Salle, soft pink shaded, very fine, 

 9d. 



Paddington Cob, rose, 4d. ; 3/- doz. 



Laced Pinks, in variety, 6/- to 9/- per doz., 

 viz. : — 



