®E. Gfuide. 
38. 
36. TOTTIB— Bright red 
37. W. BDMISTON — White giound, centre 
and edges deep maroon-crimson 
All those not priced, 6<Z. each. Our selection, 6s. and 9s. per dozen. 
WILLIAM PORBE 8 — Pure white ti 
ground, beautifully laced deep crimson ; large, ‘ 
and of fine form. Is. each. 
NEW PfVjKS OF 1882. 
Mr. W. Paul’s own descriptions. 
ADONIS — Pure white, dark red lace, large 
double flower 
M. CAMPBELL — Pure white petal, dark red 
lace changing to purple, full and extra fine 
CROSSFLAT GEM — Pure white petal, narrow 
light pui-ple lace, large and extra fine 
JANET COCHRANE — Pure white petal, with 
rosy purple lace, style of BeauHfal, but more 
double, a superior flower 
MRS. W. PERSSE — Pure white petal, very 
dark purple lace, smooth, very double and of the 
finest fprality. 
Is. Ml each. 
ROCK PINKS. 
DOUBLE FLOWERS. 
Very pretty for the rock work and herbaceous border, will grow in any ordinary soil. 
CHILO — Satiny pink, beautifully serrated 
CICERO — Pure white, beautiful and double 
PLATO — Light pink, crimson ring roimd 
•centre. 
STRABO — Light lilac pink, slightly splashed 
white 
ZENO — Light pink, slightly marked crimson 
round centre. ' 
Cd. each. 
SINGLE FLOWERS. 
GALILEO— Pure white, broad ring of crimson TASSO— Pure white, with a light purple 
maroon round centre mottled centre. 
SAPPHO — Pink, bright crimson ring round 
centre, flowers large 
M,. each. 
DIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS. 
(MULE PINKS.) 
rerjyetuul-floiccring Hybrids, very ornamental. 
MARIE PAR^l— Pure white. Is. each 
MULTIFLORUM STRIATUM — Delicate 
flesh colour, striped and flaked with pure white ; 
very pretty. Is. each 
NAPOLEON III — Rich crimson; fine. Is. 
•each 
PERPETUAL CRIMSON— An old favourite. 
2s. each 
ROSE PERPETUAL — Rich rosy pink. Is. 
■each 
STRIATIFLORUS- Is. each 
DIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS. 
From Mr. James W. Brittain, 36 Inverness Terrace, London, W., May 18<7t, 1882. 
1 duly received the plants yesterday in admirable condition. 
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