ti'. Connell & Soi]^’ f'loi^k] Qiiide. 
MIRABILIS— Lilac-rose-canniue with yellow centre ; elegant Hower, Mrikiiig. 3.v. 
MONAHCH'^Dark yellow with purple and blnod-red ; enormous flower, wonderfully strong 
plant ; splendid. 
PARSIFAL— \ ellow hea>y-edged Picotee, with coppery -crimson and purple, extremely m.- 
roinmon colouring ; full round flower, very remarkable. 3s. 
SANTUZ2A — Very bright canniiie-rosc self ; fine large flower, and extremely floriferous. 2s. ijii- 
TH£j BRIDF — Canary -yellow, with broad white markings, delicate colouring : charming. 3s. 
NEW TREE CARNATIONS. 
LA VTLETTE — l*iiik and yellow ; a grand novelty offered for the first time. After several yeaiv? 
of trial wc can recommend this as being secomi to none for market ii.se. A continuous bloomer; the 
calyx does not split, and it resists disease wonderfully well. U. Utf. 
MRS. LEOPOLD DE ROTHSCHILD — An improvement on the well-known variety Miss 
rather deeper in colour. 2s. 
URIAH PIKE — A gmiul acquisition to the w’inter and spring-flowering section, the colour being 
of a glowing crimson-velvet shade, strongly clove-strented ; strong constitution, most profuse bloomer, 
and does not burst the calyx. Has bi^eii ( 'iTtificated wherever exhibited. lii 3i-in. pots. l.v. iu/. ; in 
.’•-in. pots. 2s. i\d. 
BEST OLD EXHIBITION KINDS. 
ADMIRAL CURZON 
ALFRED 
ALBERT WHITHAM 
BEN SIMONITE 
C. H. HERBERT. I.«. IW. 
SCARLET BI2ARRES. 
DR. WILSON 
FRED 
GILBERT 
JOSEPH CROSSLAND 
MARS. 
ROBERT HOULGRAVE 
ROBERT LORD 
SQUIRE WORSLEY 
CRIMSON OR PINK 
AND 
PURPLE BIZARRES. 
A. D. SOUTHGATE 
CAPT. HERRICK 
EDWARD ROWAN 
ELLIS CROSSLEY. Is. G</. 
FAUST 
FRED. PHILLIPS, l.v. C./. , 
HARMONY. I ,S-. 
JAMES HALL. Is. (Ul. 
J. D. HEXTALL 
JOSEPH LAKIN 
JOHN PAYNE 
MISS ANNIE 
MRS. BARLOW 
MR. SMITH 
RICHARD BEALEY 
SARAH PAYNE 
SIR G. WOLSELEY 
SQUIRE LLEWELLYN 
UNEXPECTED 
WM. SKIRVING 
