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S'. Ckr\i)ell it G[iii(;le. 
GEN. STEWART — Rich crimson-maroon, 
slightly shaded scarlet, sweet-scented. Is. 
GLOIRE DE NANCY — Pure white, large and 
fine. 
JOHN BARNET — Lively bright cerise flowers, 
large, good form ; free. Is. tld. 
KING OF THE YELLOWS— Yellow self; 
fine. 2s. 
LITTLE HARRY BERTRAM (Dodwell)— 
Rnby-erimson ; fine. 
MRS. W. BRIGHT — Ruff yellow, or corn 
colour; very free and one of the best. l.s. (jrf. 
ouch. 
MARY MORRIS (Smyth) — Beautiful rose- 
pink ; one of the finest. 
MAUVE PERFECTION — Bright man 
purple ; fine. 
NEPTUNE f Dodwell)— Purple. 
OLD CRIMSON (true' — Rich maroon. 
SEMERANUS (Dodwell)— Bright purple. 
STANDARD— Soft red, full and fine. 
THE CORONER (Baron) — Crimson-scarlet, 
fine. 
THE GOVERNOR (Cross)— Beautiful blush 
white, large and full, free habit ; one of the 
most glorious varieties in cultivation. Is. (Jrf. 
VIRGO (Fletcher) — Very pure white, extra fine, 
l.s. Grf. 
WHITE CLOVE — Pure white. 
W. P. MILNER (Fisher) — Pure white ; free. 
All those not priced, l.s. each. Our selection, 8s. per dozen, post free. 
TREE OR WINTER-FLOWERING CARNATIONS. 
f llESE are now greatly sought .ufter, in conse<iuence of .so many being used all through the winter 
season in l)oui|uets and button-holes that are made up, and in New York it ap]>ears they are 
even more extensively used than in England. Any one that can grow Chrysantliemums can grow 
these, for they require just the same treatment, excepting liquid manure, which must be applied 
more sparingly. 
YELLOW CARNATION. 
PRIDE OF PENSHURST — Much the finest yellow Carnation ever raised; blooms all the 
year round ; also a capital out-door variety. Received First-Class Certificates wherever exhibited. 
We have a vast stock, an<l offer small plants at 10s. per dozen. Established in 5-iu. pots. Is. 6</. each ; 
l.o.s’. per dozen. 
1. ALEGATIERE — Vigorous growth, flowers splendid rich red. Is. 
ANNIE — Very free and effective, of a pleasing shade of pink, 
with a lighter ground ; large and fine. 2.s\ 
2. ADMIRAL COURBET — Deep pink, .shaded lilac, S]iotted and 
streaked i)ur]dc. 
3. ANNIE WILLIAMS— Dee]) i)ink ; vigorous. 2s. 
4. ANDALUSIA — Primrose vellow, fringed petals; very distinct. 
2s. G(/. 
5. BALACLAVA— Fine scarlet. 
G. BELLE HALLIDAY — Pure soft yellow, good substance. 2s. Gd. 
7. BELLE LYONNAISE — Light yellow, softly marked rose. 
8. BERNARD VOIGT — Light buff, lightly edged rosy cerise. 
!). BUISSON — Blush colour, di.stinctly striped and flaked soft red ; 
distinct. 
10. BORQUET — Light reddish buff, tipped and slightly flaked orange- 
lake; large. 
11. CHARLES MERCIER — Clear i)ur]ilc, fine large flowers ; free, 
12. CHATEAUBRIAND — Rose colour, strong habit. 
l.S. CELESTIAL (Picotee)— Rose edged. 
14. CLAUDE PERRIN — Yellow edged, rosy red. 
15. CORDELIA. 
IG. COUNTESS OF BECTIVE. Ls. 6f/. 
17. DAUNTLESS — Purple, striped with 
scarlet. 
18. DARWIN — Large double, flowers, deep 
])iuk, cream colour at base of petals. 
DR. PERRON NET — Buff ground, 
edged and feathered fiery orange-red. 
10. DREVET — Fine flowers, delicate prim- 
rose, flaked and lined, soft jtink; pretty. 
20. ELSIE — Sulphur, yellow-tinted rose. 
21. ENCHANTRESS— Deep pink, flaked 
with dark ]>urple. l.v. Gd. 
22. FAUVETTE — Primrose, lined deep 
pink; attractive. 2.'i. 
23. FIELD MARSHAL — Deep scarlet, 
large, full, good shape. 
24. FLAMBEAU — Buff-yellow ground, 
heavily cilged red. 
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