BOEDER CARNATIONS AT WISLEY, 190.3. 



94. Nubian (Bath). — Self, very dark crimson. 



95. Oakley (Veitcb). — Fancy, yellow ground, barred and flaked rose- 

 mauve ; bad calyx. 



96. Orient (Douglas). — Picotee, yellow ground, edged and striped 

 purple ; good calyx, neat flower. 



97. Oriental (Simonds). — Self, rosy-purple; good calyx. 



98. Othello (Douglas). — Picotee, yellow ground, with broad margin of 

 crimson ; good calyx. 



99. Phyllis (Bath). — Fancy, white ground, slightly splashed with 

 red ; bad calyx. 



100. Premier (Bath).— Self, yellow. 



101. Professor (Bath). — Fancy, scarlet ground, splashed and striped 

 crimson ; good calyx. There is also a yellow-ground Picotee bearing this 

 name. 



102. Professor Cooper (Douglas). — Fancy, deep buff ground, heavily 

 marked with lavender and pink. 



103. Purity (Bath).— Self, white. 



104. Queen Alexandra (Bath). — Self, yellow ground. 



105. Queen of Scots (Veitch). — Self, rose-pink. 



106. Rabelais (Douglas). — Picotee, yellow ground with narrow purple 

 margin ; neat flower. 



107. Raby Castle (Veitch). — Self, rose-pink, petals fringed. 



108. Redlands Scarlet (Clibrans). — Self, scarlet. 



109. Ringdove (Bath). — Fancy, heliotrope, splashed with rose. 



110. Rosina (Stacey). — Self, bright rose. 



111. Royal Standard (Veitch). — Self, bright rose; good calyx. 



112. Salamander (Veitch), A.M. August 9, 1892.— Self, rose-red; 

 bad calyx. 



113. Scarlet Prince (Godfrey). — Self, bright red; good calyx, neat 

 flower. 



114. Senator (Veitch). — Fancy, yellow ground, striped and splashed 

 rose-heliotrope ; bad calyx. 



115. Stacey's Countess (Stacey). — Self, white. 



116. Sundridge (Veitch), A.M. July 12, 1898.— Self, scarlet; good 

 calyx. 



117. Sweetheart (Veitch). — Fancy, buff ground, striped and splashed 

 rose ; good calyx. 



118. Teutonic (Bath). — Fancy, buff ground, edged and striped rose ; 

 good calyx. 



119. The Cid (Veitch). — Two varieties sent under this name : (a) Self, 

 pink ; (b) Fancy, yellow ground, marked rose. 



120. The Dawn (Douglas). — Self, rose-pink. 



121. The Jap (Simonds). — Fancy, delicate pink ground, striped scarlet ; 

 neat flower. 



122. The Naiad (Veitch).— Self, yellow. 



123. Triton (Veitch).— Self, marcon. 



124. Trojan (Veitch), A.M. June 27, 1899.— Self, white ; good calyx. 



125. Uncle Tom (Veitch). — Self, bright crimson; good calyx, neat 

 flower. 



126. Unique (Bath). — Self, dark terracotta. 



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