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a group of border carnations and picOTEES. Seeds, 2 s. 6 d. per pkt. 
W. D. Robertson, Esq., Arngibbon, Port of Monteith, Stirlingshire. 
The Carnation plants arrived all safe ; they were splendidly packed, and not a leaf was 
broken. I am very well pleased with them, they are such strong healthy-looking plants. 
Martin R. Smith, Esq., Hayes Common, Beckenham, Kent, 23 rd April, 1892. 
I thank you most sincerely for the lovely Carnation bloom, Mrs. Canntll , you sent me 
to-day. It is a “gorgeous ” flower, and an improvement on Mary Morris. It is a grand flower, 
with a famous calyx, and I congratulate you upon it. I should like to know its parentage. 
Send me two plants. 
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