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yf. '^anneH ^ ^on^’ Autumn ^ataiogue. 
Red Edged, 
BBtJNETTE, ii. 
DK. EPPS, H. 
GANYMEDE, ir. Is. 6d. 
HEART’S DELIGHT, It. Is. 
J. B BRYANT, H. 
JOHN SMITH, II. Is. 
I MORNA, H. 
M. D. ANSTISS, I.. Is. U. 
MRS. BOWER, L. 
MRS. DODWELL, II. 
MBS. GORTON, t. 
MRS. LOVATT, H. Is. 
MRS. SHARPE, H. 
MBS. WILSON, H. Is. 6d. 
1 THOS. WILLIAMS, L. 
I VIOLET DOUGLAS, L. 
! WALLACE BOND, M. 
Those iiot ‘priced^ 9rf. each \ 8s. per dozen. 
Yellow Ground Pocoiees, 
EURYDICE — Yellow ground, edged red 
FLO HENWOOD: — ,\^llow, edged rose 
LADAS — Clear yellow ground, with a fine edge of 
scarlet. 2s. 
MRS. DOUGLAS — Yellow ground, edged rose. 
Is. 6d. 
MBS. DBANFIELD — Clear yellow ground, edged pale 
rose 
MRS. GOODEN — Yellow ground, edged scarlet 
MRS. WHITBOUBN — Deep yellow Bowers, large, rosy 
red edge ; fine Is. 6d. 
SCHLOSSER — Yellow and crimson. 9d. 
Those not priced, Is. each. Seed of the above, mixed. Is., 2s. 6d., and 6s. per packet. 
Dodwell’s Yellow Grounds, sent out under numbers, our selection, 6s. per dozen. 
For History, Properties, and Management of Carnation and Picotee, see Dodwell’s Book. Is. 7d., 
post free. 
PINKS. 
New White Pink. 
ALBINO— This superb Pink is of the purest snow-white throughout, a very smooth heavy petal, and fine, full, 
globular term, ot extra large size ; many of the blooms being from 2 to inches across without bursting, the 
argest non-bursting variety yet introduced, and like all the other Pinks sweetly fi’agrant. In its exouistte Quality 
and general contour, it more resembles a choice white Carnation than a Pink. The plant is hardy, 
exceptionally free, and easily forced ; altogether the greatest advance ever made in this charming family. Award 
of Merit. 9<f. each ; Qs. per dozen. 
Pinkm 
ERNEST LADH AMS — A most beautiful blush-white colour, wonderfully free and effective.. F.C.O. A real gom 
always flowering. each ; 6s. per dozen. 
General Collection. 
tho. when we have stopped to admire their beauty, that if all were as fond of flowers as we are, 
beautiful plants would be grown everywhere. It must be remembered that their Lively little flowers are 
very ditterent to the common rough-edged Pink ; in fact, they are about the nicest hardy flowers of the whole garden. 
ADA LOUISE — Rosy purple lace 
ALBA MAXIMA — Large 
ANNE BOLEYN — A useful variety, ^d. 
ASCOT — Pink, dark centre 
BERTRAM — Red lace 
BERTHA — Dark red lace j very fine 
DERBY DAY — Deep pink, heavily laced bright red ; 
free habit. 9d. 
EMERALD — Red ; large and full 
ERNEST — Rich ruby, large ; one of the finest 
EURYDICE — Rosy red 
GEO, WHITE — Purple ; large and fine 
GODFREY — Bright reddish colour 
HEBE — Very dark red 
HER MAJESTY — Has a strong perfume, is of the 
purest white ; a decided acquisition 
HOMER — Deep rose 
HYBRIDUS FLORIBUNDUS— Rose self 
JESSICA— Red lace 
JOHN BALL — Dark plum-purple 
LANCER— Free, dark 
MASTER HARRY — White ground, heavy and regular 
plum lacing ; distinct 
MODESTY — Rosy purple ; one of the best. Is. 
MRS. PETTIFER— Dark laced 
MRS. SINKINS — Pure white, large and full, sweet- 
scented ; a useful variety 
MRS. WAITE — Rosy red 
TOTTIE — Bright red lace. 
All those not priced^ 6rf. each ; oxtr selection^ 5s. per dozen. 
