32 HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOXES, TREE CARNATIONS, OLD CLOVES, AND PINKS. 
Hardy Perennial Phloxes— continued. 
1486 Heloise, mauve, very beautiful 
1487 J. K. Lord, rich cerise, with crimson eye 
1488 La Croix de St. Loris, blush-rose, crimson eye 
1489 Louis Lierval, pure magenta 
1490 Luclen Tisserand, blush-white , with pink eye 
1491 Madame Atger, bright rose -pink, with crimson eye 
1492 Madame Aubin, rich purple, ?oith crimson eye 
1493 Madame Devilliers, while, rose-coloured eye 
1494 Marie, brilliant purple 
1495 Marie Lacroix, white, shaded blush, pink eye 
1496 Menotti, white, with rose eye 
i 1497 Mons. Donnaud 
j 1498 Mons. Montivier, bright rich cerise, with dark 
crimson eye, very fine 
| 1499 Mrs. Charles Turner, pretty pink, white eye 
1500 Mrs. Lalng, beautiful rose-pink 
1601 Plo IX., brilliant rose, shading to crimson 
1502 Richard Wallace, pure white, pink eye 
1503 Snowball, pure white 
1504 Sparte, magenta, with very deep crimson eye 
1605 Venus, rich glowing crimson, extra fine, 2 s. 6 d. 
1606 White Lady, very fine white, is. 6 d. 
Handsome Free-Flowering TREE CARNATIONS, OLD CLOVES, & PINKS. 
TREE CARNATIONS. each-s. d. 
1507 A. H. Kennedy (new), large full bright scarlet, smooth edge , fine 3 6 
1508 A1 Alegatl&re, brilliant scar let, very handsome 2 j. 6 d. Si. 3 6 
1609 Alderman Isaacs, one of the best yellow Tree Carnations in cultivation; very free flouerer 2 s. 6 d. & 3 6 
1510 Arlette. 7 ohite, spotted with bright pink 2 6 
1511 Belle Halliday (new), fine yellow variety, very for iferous 2 s. 6 d. & 3 6 
1512 Boissy, fine new yellow variety, fringed 2 s. 6 d. 8 c 36 
1513 Boycotted Howard (new), glittering scarlet, very striking 2 s. 6 d. & 3 6 
1514 Carrie Robinson (new), rich dark crimson 3 6 
1515 Colonel Cox (new), brilliant 'scarlet, large, full, and very fine 3 6 
1516 Conqueror, salmon-rose, slightly striped purple 2 6 
1517 Coronet (new), bright 'scarlet, large and 'fine 3 6 
1618 Countess Howe (new), very distinct, pale buff, edged and splashed deep pink 3 6 
1519 Daffodil Barr (new), a first-class yellow variety , of fine form, petals of great substance 2 s. 6 d. & 3 6 
1520 Field Marshal, deep scarlet, large, full , well-formed flowers, dwarf habit 2 6 
1521 Incomparable, buff, edged rich scarlet 2 6 
1522 Juliette, deep rose, petals smooth, large full flower, good habit 2 s. 6 d. Sc 3 6 
1523 La Belle, large pure white, very free bloomer 2 6 
1524 La Puret 6 , pure white, plain-edged, sweet-scented 2 s. 6 d. 8 c 3 6 
1525 La Zouave, brilliant scarlet, vigorous grower 2S . 6 d. 8 c 3 6 
1526 Le Favori, bright rose, very attractive ; entirely supersedes Mary Morris 2 s. 6 d. 8 c 3 t> 
1627 Lord Rolceby, very bright scarlet, good dwarf and free habit 2 6 
1628 Lucifer, brilliant scarlet, very free-flowering 2 s. 6 d. 8 c 3 6 
1529 Madame Labruyere, buff, edged bright rose 2 6 
1530 Madeline (new), beautif ul delicate pink, large flowers ' 36 
1531 Magnlflca (new), intense scarlet, fine well-formed flowers 2 s, 6 d. 8 c 3 6 
1632 Milkmaid (new), deep cream colour , petals of great substance ; a grand flower 2 s. 6 d. 8 c 3 6 
1533 Miss Joliffe, delicate flesh, very free- flowering 2 s. 6 d. 8 c 3 6 
1534 Mrs. George Hawtrey, rich yellow ; fine well-formed flowers of great substance 2 s. 6 d. & 3 6 
1535 Mrs. Llewellyn, bright rose, large full flowers, well-formed , dwarf and bushy 2 6 
1536 Mrs. Oldacre (new), bright rose, flowers large and full, dwarf and free ’ 3 6 
1537 Old Port (new), dark velvety crimson, very large flowers ; good dwarf habit ^ 6 
1538 Paragon, rich dark purple, smooth, and good 3 6 
1539 Peter Barr, one of the finest pure white Tree Carnations ; plain edged, very fragrant 2 s. 6 d. 8 c 36 
1540 Pride of Penshurst, a splendid yellow variety, very free-flowering 2 s. 6 d., 3 s. 6 d. 8 c 5 6 
1541 Prince of Orange (Perkin's true Leamington Stock), bright yellow, edged vermilion 2 s. 6 d. 8 c 3 6 
1542 Seraph, beautiful deep rose 2 5 
1543 Souvenir de la Malmaison, a blush-while iV. 6 d. 8 c 2 6 
1544 The Pearl, pure white, edged rose, very lovely 6 d. 8 c 3 6 
.1545 Thomas Page (new), buff, striped orange-scarlet, very large flowers, free habit 2 s. 6 d. 8 c 3 6 
1516 Tissot's Yellow (new), well formed delicate yellow flowers ; strong grower 2 s. 6 d. 8 c 3 6 
CLOVES. 
1547 True Old Scarlet, very free-flowering per 100 , 50 J. ; per doz., ys. 6 d. o 9 
1548 True Old Crimson , delightfully fragrant ,, 50 J. ; ,, ys. 6 d. o 9 
1549 New Flesh-coloured , very pretty, free-flowering per do/.., i$s. 1 6 
1550 Gloire de Nancy, large pure white fragrant flowers, very free-flowering, an old favourite ,, 10/6 1 o 
1551 W. P. Milner, pure white, very sweet scented M j^ m T 5 
PINKS. 
1552 Anne Boleyn, full rose, dark centre ; very free-flowering per 100 , 50 L ; per do?, ys. 6 d. o q 
1553 Clivedon White, a fine new hybrid, perfectly formed pure white dowers, good for forcing per doz., 15 *. 1 6 
1554 Lady Blanche, pure white , erect, compact growth ; best for forcing ...per 100 , 50 J. ; per doz., ys. 6 d. o 9 
1555 Lord Lyons, the finest of all pinks ; dark rose, smooth edge 6 o.r. ; ,, ' qs. od. 1 o 
1556 MrB. Sinkin 8 . A hybrid between the Old White Pink and White Clove ,, 50 J. ; ,, ys. 6 d. o 9 
1557 Old Pheasant's Eye, white, with a chocolate brown band ,, 42 s. ; ,, 6 s. 6 d. o 9 
1658 Old White Fringed (Fimbriata alba), very fragrant 35 J. ; ,, $s. 6 d. o 6 
1559 A1 Alegatiere’s New Hybrid Perpetual Pinks, a new race of the frec-flowcring 
pinks in many beautiful colours ; all with dark conspicuous centres It ys. 6 d. o 9 
BARR'S PREPARED CHARCOAL AND COCOA FIBRE. 
For growing Ferns in Plant Cases, and Bulbs in Jardinets, Glasses, &c. in using the 
Prepared Cocoa Nut Fibre and Charcoal in Hyacinth glasses, after the glass has been filled with the 
preparation, water should then be added till the preparation can absorb no more. On the glass 
place the Bulb so as partially to rest the base on the preparation, then tie it down with brown paper 
as you would a jam pot, leaving an opening in the centre of the paper for the shoot. When the 
Bulb has rooted well into the preparation, the paper may be removed, but care must be taken that, 
the material in the glass is kept wet. No. 1 quality, 6 /- per bushel ; 2 /- per peck. No. 2 quality, 
4/6 per bushel ; 1/6 per peck. 
