S. dkr\i)e]l & S^loi‘kl Gfuide 
NEW CARNATIONS. - 
Haiski) ht MAUTIN R. SMITH, Ksy, ' 
Owiug to the greet <leiuend, these will be booked for Autunm delivery unU .in 
The following limited selection from an immense number of seedlings aic of the highest ii'ualitv, 
mid are true Malmaisons in flowers, scent, and foliage. One feature of the new Malmaisons is their 
MgorouB compact habit of growth, producing their flowers in the greatest-abundnuce. 
♦ MRS. EVERARD HAMBRO— Has large massive flowers of fine form and of a deep carmine- 
rose colonr. 5s. • ^ 
♦ PRINCESS MAY— Flowers of large size of the most handsome form ; rich deep rose. 5s. each 
♦ SIR CHARLES PREEMANTLE— The flowers of this fine variety are of the largest size and 
of good form ; the colour is a rich, deep rosy -pink. o.s. ° 
<tlo™ churchwarden— V ery large and full; the flowers of a bright crimson-scarlet 
-\I1 of the above have received First-Class Certificates and Awards of Merit wherever exhibited, 
and have been.greatly admired by Carnation growers. 
BORDER CARNATIONS. 
All of them — except Thn Burn — raised bv MARTIN R. .SMITH, Ksy. 
WOLSET-Yellow ground of the type of Virtori/, but greatlv superior to that 
variety in form and colour; a great acquisition. First-Class Certificate. 3.s. (irf. ' 
♦ DUKE OP ORLEANS— A distinct shade of yellow; the flowers of large size and fine form; 
plants of vigorous growth. First-Class CertiHcatc. 3s. 6d. 
♦ E^EN TERRY— A very large pure white variety, sweet, and a valuable garden Carnation ; 
tbe flowers are excellent for cutting, and as large as Malmaisons. First-Class Certificate. 3s. Grf. 
♦ B^YES SCARLET— A grand scarlet self ; a .superior variety in form to Kinn of Scarlets, and 
CertificaS™*3s'^*Grf'^*** *’®st scnrlet self yet raised. First-Class 
♦ KINO ARTHUR— One of the most distinct crimson-scarlet Carnations yet raised ; the foliage is 
li^" ; flowers very large, of the finest form ; the whole plant of noble appearance in 
the border. Ifiret-Class Certificate. 3«. Grf. t't '' 
♦ MEPHISTO-A lovely crimson Carnation of the colour of the 01,1 Clove, but deeper; the flowers 
are of exquisite form. First-Class Certificate. 3s. dd. 
♦ MISS AUDREY CAMPBELL— Yellow self ; very vigorous habit ; flowers verv large, of an 
exquisite shade of yellow ; quite distinct. First-Class Certificate. 3.s. Grf. - » ' 
BOD^RIE— Large full flowers of a pale apricot colonr, the edge of 
(^trtificate marked with rosy piuk; a distinct and lovely variety. First-blass 
♦ THE BURN-— A charmiiig pale pink-coloured Carnation of exquisite form and good habit of 
growth ; should be in every collection. 2s. ' ^ 
♦ THE PASHA— h lowers with beautifully fringed petals of a rich deep apricot colour ; a charming 
ttoweTs ar“e"™n^^^^^^ "^ere apricot or deep buff-coloured 
KiS'cTa^^S^catr^''^^^^^^^^ ' Idusli- white. 
OTHER NEW VARIETIES OF 1894. 
BELLA DONNA— Rich bright rose self, full size, fine form. 2s. 
BORDER MAID (New)— White ground, shading to rose ; strong grower. 2,v (»/. 
GROMBIS’S PINK — Fine deep pink self. Grf. 
DAPHNE— Blush self ; very fine. Zs. 
(Cockei)-A splendid shade of a delicate pink : vigorous habit ; very 
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