S. dkr\i\ell & ^or\^’ Gttiide. 
DAN GODFREY 
GUARDSMAN, l.f 
JOE EDWARDS 
C„l. 
SCARLET FLAKES. 
JOHN PAYNE 
RICHARD DEAN 
SPORTSMAN 
TOM PINLEY 
WATERLOO 
WILLIAM DEAN 
WILLIAM MELL03 
CRISTA GALLI 
DELICATA 
EDITH 
JESSICA 
LADY MARY CURRIE. 
Is. Gel, 
MISS ERSKINE WEMYSS i 
ROSE FLAKES. 
MRS. BYASS 
MRS. GUNN 
MRS. HOULGRAVE 
MRS. MATTHEWS 
MRS. TOMES 
ROBIN HOOD 
ROB ROY 
ROSY MORN. Is. GJ. 
R. THOMSON 
SYBIL 
TIM BOBBIN 
TIMOTHY. Is. Gil 
TOM WOOD. 2s. C(/. 
Those not priced Is. 3(/. each ; 12s. per dozen. 
Seed from the above kinds, 2s. Gd, and 5s. per packet. 
SELF AND FANCY VARIETIES OF CARNATIONS. 
NEW VARIETIES. 
♦ALINE NEWMAN (Smith')— Scarlet, a grand flower of the finest quality ; a strong rohiist 
grower, and does not burst the Calyx. Two F.C.C. Is. Gd. 
CANTAB — Deep bright scarlet self, very large full flower of great substance, good form, and a 
non-burster. It is as powerfully clove-scented as the Old Clove — this alone makes it staml out 
unique among scarlet varieties, and when known is certain to be in great demand. i!f. Gd. 
CARNIVAL (Campbell)— Beautiful lilac, quite a new colour in Carnations ; a great favourite 
with the ladies, very free, and never bursts. Is. (!</. 
DUCHESS OP YORK— Colour beautiful light coral, shading to pale flesh with age, flowers 
large and does not burst ; an e.xceedingly line variety. Hs. Gd. 
EMPRESS — Pure white shell-like petal, a fine large smooth flower of first-clais quality and 
deliciously fragrant ; a non-burster, of medium height, splendid habit, and a strong grower. 
2s. tirf. 
HORACE— Exceptionally free flowering, of a rich dazzling scarlet; a decided improvement on 
existing kinds ; strong, vigorous habit, and does not burst. F.C.C. Ls. 
JOHN MoLEAN (Campbell)— A yellow ground of medium size, suffused and striped with bright 
rose ; very free. Is. Gd. 
KING OP CRIMSONS (Douglas)— A superb border variety, similar in colour to the Old Clove, 
flowers large and of good form ; one of the best border varieties yet raised. F.C.C., I8!)3. 2s. per 
plant, 18s. per doz. 
LADY NINA BALFOUR — This fine new Carnation was awarded a First-Class ('erfificate at 
the recent summer show (July, 1892) of the Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society at Edinburght 
The flowers are of a beautiful soft blush-pink (r.rther richer in colour than the Olnsh Malmai.so/i), 
being large and full, with broad well-arranged petals, and delightfully fragrant. The blooms are 
borne on long stout stems, so that no buds arc lost when cutting, and it has a splendid long pod 
which never splits. It is a grand robust grower, and quite hardy, a large bed of it having been 
planted in the open last autumn with our other border vaiieties and succeeded splendidly. It is 
also well adapted for pot culture, and we are sure will command extensive euhivation by a.l lovers 
of this favourite flower. 3s. Gd. 
LORNA DOONE (Campbell) — Bright clear yellow ground, bizarred with crimson and scarlet ; a 
most attractive flower, first class. Is. Gd. 
MAGGIE S. DOUGLAS (Campbell)— Rose flake, a handfoine flower with broad smooth petals, 
white, very pure, beautifully fluked with bright rose ; a grand e.xhibition flower, and never splits 
its calyx. 3s. Gd. 
♦MARNIE MURRAY (Smith)— Light scarlet; a large handsome flower of line quality, and is 
not liable to split the calyx. F.C.C. l.v. Gd. 
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