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banned ^ ^on6’ Autumn '€ata{ogue. 
Tree or Winter~flowering Carnationsm 
These are now greatly sought after in consequence of so many being used all through the winter season in bouquets 
and button-holes ; and in New York it appears they are even more extensively used than in England. Anyone who can 
grow Chrysanthemums can grow these, for they require just the same treatment, excepting liquid manure, which must 
be applied more sparingly. 
1 BELINDA — Buff ground, flaked with bright red, 
full flowers ; distinct. 2s. 6rf. 
2 CANARY BIRD — Deep yellow, lightly striped with 
pink ; fine well-formed flowers ; vigorous habit. 
Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d 
3 CELESTE— Soft rosy scarlet, of good habit and free 
flowering. 2s, 6d. 
4 CLAUDE PERRIN— Yellow, edged rosy red 
5 CYRIL— Bright fiery scarlet, flowers of good sub- 
stance ; free grower. Is. 6ti. 
6 CZARINA — Flesh-pink ; free flowering, of good 
habit and vigorous growth. 2s. 
DAYBREAK — Pale pink ; very pretty and useful 
7 DR. PERRONNET — Buff ground, edged and 
feathered fiery orange-red 
8 DUKE OP CLARENCE— Fine deep scarlet, largo 
and full ; vigorous. Is. 6d. 
9 DUKE OP YORK— Rich velvety crimson, large 
and full, broad petals; sweet scented, vigorous 
growth. Is. 6d. 
10 PAIRY — Very fine pink; good substance, with 
broad petals ; free growth. 2s. 6d. 
11 PIREPLY — Bright fiery scarlet, well-formed flowers; 
vigorous grower. Is. 6d. 
12 POXHUNTER — Fine bright scarlet; vigorous 
grower, and a good winter- flowering variety. 
Is. 6d. 
13 P. TOKORNY— Soft lilac-pink, fimbriated; distinct 
14 GOLDMINE— Rich fawn-yellow, shaded and edged 
scarlet ; medium size ; of good form. Is. 6d. 
16 HARVESTER- Rich buB', shaded and edged deep 
rose. Is. 6d, 
16 HENRY GIBBONS— Bright claret-crimson; broad 
petals ; one of the best for winter flowering. Is. 6d. 
18 JULIETTE- Deep rose, large and full flower ; good 
habit 
19 LA NEIGE-Pure white, dwarf bushy habit ; very 
free flowering 
20 LEONIDAS— Crimson-scarlet ; very large flowers ; 
of vigorous growth and very free. Is. 6d. and 
2s. 6oJ. 
21 LIZZIE McGOWAN— Pure white, very large, and 
very finely fimbriated ; dwarf habit ; a fine bloomer, 
and the buds do not burst. Is. each in sixties; 
in 6-inch pots. Is. 6c!. 
22 LORD ROSEBERY — Cream, changing to pure 
white ; fimbriated 
23 LUCIPER — Rich reddish scarlet 
24 MISS JOLIPPE— Soft pink, dwarf habit, free 
flowering ; fine. Is. and Is. 6d. 
26 MISS JOLIPPE IMPROVED— An advance on 
the old variety, both in size of flowers and colour ; 
tine for winter flowering. Is. 6c!. 
26 MISS MARY GODPREY- Large finely-formed 
blooms of great substance, full, but not crowded, 
of the purest white, and highly perfumed. Award 
of Merit, R.H.S. Is. 6d. 
27 MLLE. CARLE— Pure white ; useful variety 
23 MME. DE PALBE — Clear yellow self ; good 
substance; large floweis, good habit ; free. 2s. 6ci. 
29 MRS. A. HBMSLBY — Rich deep crimson, large 
well-formed flowers, with broad petals ; has the 
rich perfume of the Old Clove. Is. 6d. 
31 MRS. HAMLET RILEY— Pale flesh ; in great 
demand for exhibition, pot work, and general 
borders ; charming colour. Is. 6c!. 
32 MRS. H. OANNBLL— Deep pink ; its habit and 
freeness of growth render it a model variety. 
Sweet scented, flowers alt the winter ; should be 
in every collection. F.C.C. Is. each in sixties; 
in 6-inch pots. Is. 6d. 
33 MRS. HENDERSON— Bright crimson 
34 MRS. LEOPOLD DE ROTHSCHILD (syn. Mile. 
Th. Franco ) — An improvement on the well-known 
variety Miss Joliffe, rather deeper in colour. 
Is. 6c!. 
36 MRS. MOORE — Pure white ; large and fine 
37 NEGRO — Very dark ; fine 
38 PINK GLOBE— Cerise-pink, large full flowers ; 
vigorous habit. 2s. 6c!. 
39 PRIMROSE DAY — Fine deep yellow, large full 
flowers ; one of the finest yellows ever offered. 
Award of Merit, R.H.S. Is. 6ci. 
PURITAN — Large and fine white, of good form 
40 REGINALD GODFREY— Rich salmon-pink, very 
large, and of good substance, strongly perfumed, 
and they do not burst the calyx ; it is perpetual 
blooming, robust and healthy grower. Is. 6d. 
ROSY MORN — Clear and bright rose-pink ; much 
admired 
41 SIR HENRY CALCRAFT— Deep scarlet ; very 
large, free. Is. 6ci. 
42 SIR VISTO— Rosy scarlet ; full well-formed flowers. 
Is. 6d. 
43 SUNRISE — Deep yellow, edged and splashed 
carmine-rose ; good habit, very free ; also useful 
for planting in the open ground. Is. 6d. 
44 THE CZAR— Very dee]) crimson, large full flowers ; 
good habit, and very free. Is. 6c!. 
46 THE MOOR — Dark crimson ; fine. 2s. 
46 THE SHAHZADA— Fine deep crimson; good habit, 
and very free. Is. 6c!. 
47 T. W. GIRDLESTONE — Bright but!' ground, 
heavily edged and flaked vermilion ; very cRstinct, 
large. Is. 6c!. 
49 WHIPPER-IN— Scarlet, dark stripes ; large and free 
WHITE SWAN— Robust habit ; free 
60 WILFRED H. GODFREY— Light apricot, edged 
and flaked bright pink ; large. Is. 6rf. and 2s. 6ci. 
61 WINTER CHEER— Crimson-scarlet, dwarf branch- 
ing habit, very free flowering ; fine for winter 
flowering 
62 W. ROBINSON — Fine scarlet well-formed flowers ; 
of good habit and very free. Is. and 2s. 
63 WM. WOOD -Rosy pink. Is. 6ci. 
YULE TIDE 
64 ZENOBIA -Buff ground, hiavily flaked and mar- 
gined with deep crimson ; large well formed flowers. 
2s. 6c!. 
66 ZOUAVE — Red ; extra fine. 
All those not priced. Is. ecKh ; flowering plants, Is. 6c!. and 2s. Seeds, Is., 2s. and 6?. per packet. 
