S'. dkr(r\e]l ^ Bor\^’ Sloi‘al G[iiitle. 
MONTE CRISTO — Cleiir yellow self; good formed flower ; dwtirf. sturdy habit. 3.s. 6(A 
•MRS. LOUISA JAMIESON (.Smith) — Light scarlet, a flower of perfect form and quality ; a 
great acquisition. Two h'.C.C. l.«. C(f. 
MRS. ROBERTSON (Campbell) — Bright pink, broad smooth petal, of finest form and quality, 
and does not burst ; \ ery free. I.s. (></. 
ORIFLAMME (Douglas) — Bright searlet, the caly.t never bursts ; a splendid border variety. 
Was awarded the First Prize as the best border variety of any colour for the Special Prizes offered 
by Martin li. Smith. Esej., 1802 ; also F.C.C. from the National Carnation and Picotee Society. 
2s. each ; or 18s. per doz. 
OXONIAN — Clear soft blood-crimson self ; a fine formed smooth-edged exhibition flower, a shade 
very much sought after by the leading florists. 2s. Gd. 
PHCEBE (Smith) — Crimson Bizarre of fine quality, a very strong free grower. 2s. 
PRIDE OP GREAT BRITAIN (Ware) — Yellow, a large handsome flower; has been awarded 
many F.C.C. 3s., in’May. 
RUTLAND (Campbell) — Beautiful rosy- 2 )ink ; a fine border variety. Is. (!</. 
SNOWDON (Douglas) — Pure white, has proved itself to be one of the best varieties for the open 
border yet raised ; flowers erect, and the calyx docs not burst. Is. 'id. each, or 12s. jter doz. 
WAVERLEY (Campbell)— Pure white, lightly tipped and striped with rose ; one of the finest 
border varieties ever sent ont a great improvement on Alice Ayres; very free and never bursts, 
Is. G>d. 
Those marked with an asterisk (*), are very robust in eonstitntion, making abundance of strong 
healthy grass. 
The following border varieties have been raised by Martin R. Smith, Esq., in his 
garden at Hayes Common. All of them have received First-Class Certificates, and are 
very vigorous growers out-of-doors. 
ABIGAIL— Carmine-rose, flowers of fine form ; very floriferous. l.s. id. each, or 12s. per doz. 
ALINE NEWMAN — Deep red, large handEoine flowers of excellent form 2s. each, or 18s. 
per doz. 
LADY GWENDOLINE — Bright rose, flowers of the most exquisite form, exceedingly free 
flowering; very vigorous, l.s. id. each, or 12s. per doz. 
MRS. LOUISE JAMESON — Bosy red, largo flowers of splendid form. U. Gd. each, or 13s. 
per doz. 
NIPHETOS — A superb pure white variety, flowers of large size and well formed. Is. 3</. each, 
or 12s. per doz. 
CLOVES, SELFS, FANCIES, AND BORDER CARNATIONS. 
ALBA PERPECTA— Blush. 
ALBINO— White. 
ALICE AYRES — AVhite, tipped carmine; 
very free. 
AL^IGATIERE— Y ellow, fluked with scarlet. 
AMETHYST — Rich carmine-maroon, mottled 
and shot with crimsou-purplc ; largo and good 
form. 
ANDROMEDA— Pink. 
ALICE ANN MARY- Delicate rose. 
ARETHDSA— Claret. 
ARIADNE — Deep pink. 
ATTRACTION— Pink. 
AUREOLA — Apricot 
AVALANCHE— White. 
BLUSHING BRIDE— Blush while. 
BRIDE — White, smooth petals ; free 
BRILLIANT — Brilliant scarlet. 
BEPPO — Crimson-maroon. 
BUDGE — Delicate pink. 
BUTTON-HOLE — Scarlet and gold, small 
fine form ; distinct. 
BRAND VON HAMBURGH — Yellow, 
flaked fiery scarlet. 
BRIGADIER— Scarlet self. 
CARDINAL — Deep scarlet. 
C A LLIOPE — V e.nn i 1 ion -scarlet. 
CAPTAIN CUTTLE — Carmine-purple. 
CAPTAIN DALGETTY— Amaranth. 
CEDRIC— Crimson-maroon. 
CLAUDINE— Pink. 
CLEOPATRA— Purple. 
CYNTHIA — Kich deep rose ; large aud fine. 
COUNTESS OP PARIS — Delicate flesh 
colour, fine bold flower with good calyx ; a most 
desirable variety. Is. Gd. 
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