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'Pinks. 
CRONK’S 
PERPETUAL-FLOWERING 
PINK. 
We have heard of many surprising beau- 
tiful Pinks, Carnations, and l’icotees, but 
they only give us but some slight improve- 
ment, and not entirely different. This is 
totally distinct in habit and character. We 
all know how lovely the old-fashioned lace 
Pink is, and how everyone admires it, but 
they only come and last a month at a time 
when we have abundance of other flowers, 
whereas this produces flowers all through 
the year. It carries a large flower, exactly 
like the old show Pink, on the top of every 
flower stalk (as seen in the cngraviug), 
similar to the Tree Carnation ; a strong 
grower, and is the most useful and distinct 
of the three families yet sent out (one of 
the best new plants of the year). 
Small plants, Is. each. 
Large ,, 2s. „ 
PERPETUAL-FLOWERING PINK. 
1ST E W PIN K. 
ERNEST LADHAMS— A most beautiful blush-white colour, wonderfully free and effective. 
Received First-Class Certificate. Agricultural Hall. September Exhibition. A real gem, always 
flowering. Is. Grf. each. ( 71 ) 
