ft', dkr^qell G[uide. 
LA NEIGE— Pure [white, dwarf bushy 
habit very free flowering.^ 2s. 
LORD ROSEBERY— Cream, changing 
to pure white ; fimbriated. 
48. LOTUS BERNHARD— Fimbriated in- 
tense maroon-crimson, shaded purple. 
49. LUCIFER — Hich reddish scarlet. 
MRS. H. B. MAY— Bright rosy pink; 
a useful shade of colour. 2s. 
fio. MRS. F. MANGOLD— Well shaped, 
flowers soft salmon ; free. 
1)3. MRS. HENDERSON— Bright crimson. 
MRS. MOORE— Pure white : large and 
fine. 
MASTER EVAN — Buff, marked red. 
2s. lid. 
51. MISS JOLLIFFE— Soft pink, dwarf 
habit, free flowering; fine. Is. and Is. (id. 
MISS JOLLIFFE IMPROVED— An 
advance on the old variety, both in sire of flowers 
and colour, being of a peculiarly delicate shade 
of flesh-pink ; fine for winter flowering. Is. (id. 
MDLLE. CARLE— Pure white ; useful 
variety'. 
MRS. A. HEMSLEY — Rich deep crim- 
son, large well-formed flowers with broad petals ; 
has the rich perlume of the Old dove. A g(X)d 
winter-flowering variety. Certificate of Jlerit 
from Royal Horticultural Society. 2s. 
MRS. HAMLET RILEY— This mag- 
nificent pale flesh Carnation is in great deman <1 ; 
for exhibition, pot work, and general liorder work 
it is unequalled, almost every bloom is from 3 to 
.34 inches across, and of a most charming colour. 
2s. 6d. , . 
64. NEGRO— Very dark ; fine. 
65. M. JACOTOT— Rose flake. 
66. ORIFLAMME— Clear salmon, edged 
red. 
(19. PRINCE OF ORANGE (Picotee)— 
Yellow, edged crimson : large and good. Is. 6d. 
79. THE MOOR — Dark crimson ; fine. 2s. 
T. W. GIRDLESTONE— Bright buff 
ground, heavily edged, and flaked vermilion ; 
very distinct ; large. Awarded several Certi- 
ficates. 2.S. 
82. WHIPPER-IN— Scarlet, dark stripes; 
large aud free. 
WM. WOOD— Rosy-pink. l.s. Hd. 
WINTER CHEER — Crimson-scarlet, 
dwarf hraiiching habit, very free flowering ; 
certainly the finest scarlet Carnation for winter 
flowering. 
34. ZOUAVE — Red ; extra fine. 
All those not priced l.s. each ; flowering plauts, l.s. 6</. and 2s. ; seeds, 2s. and 5.s. per pkt 
MALMAISON CARNATIONS. 
SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON — Blush-white ; large and full. Is. to 2.s. 6rf. 
,. „ ., ,. — Pink, similar in every respect to the above, except in 
colour. 2s. to 3s. 6d. 
., —LADY MIDDLETON — Striped flowers; large. 
2s. (it/, to 3s. Gd 
.... ,, —MME. ARTHUR WAROC(3UE— Dark scarlet self ; 
good shape: dwarf habit; very free. Is. 6d. to 
2.S. 6d. 
., —PRINCESS OF WALES — Rose-pink ; a very 
(ileasing colour. 2s. firf. 
R. llfXTEK Mcskeit, Ksq., 123a, St. George’s Square, S.W., 
’ ^ October ith, 1894. 
1 have let llingham Hall for a term, and as you have always given me satisfaction, 1 think it 
would be as well to send your Catalogues to the present occupier. 
Mr. JxMF.s Wilson, The Gardens, Ancrum House, Jedburgh, January 15tfi, 189.). 
I received the Bulbs all right, and 1 must say they are fine Bulbs — the best I have got 
yet, and very cheap. 
Mr. John Rance, Gardener to the Rev. Canon Fuunkau.x, 
Ripton Hall, Ripton, Burtou-on-Trent. Norember Sra, 1894. 
1 must say your stuff was very good, indeed it is a pleasure to have goods from you, becknse , 
one can always rely on them. 
The Cottage, Ballymascanlan, Dundalk, November 2iith, 1894. 
Everything Miss Brknan has had from Messrs. Cannell has always been more than 
satisfactory. 
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