Gfuide. 
HOSS CELESTIAL — A rose-coloured self ; 
large fine flowcis. 
RUTH — Deep rose-pink. 
SACHARISSA — Large flowers of a soft prim- 
ro.sc shade, .striped ami edged .soft pink ; a very 
striking and useful variety, and is sure to become 
a general favourite. 
SANDRINO-HAM SCARLET— 
SANDRINGHAM WHITE.— Hoth well- 
known varieties j very free. 
SCHLIEBEN — Deep yellow, striped with 
slaty-blue. 
SIM TAPPERTIT — Aniaranth-crimsoii-ina- 
roon. 
SIR BEAUCHAMP SEYMOUR— Orange- 
huff, edged with carmine. 
SIR Frederick: Roberts — YcIIow, 
splashed and edged red. 
SOVEREIGN LADY — Fawn-apricot self, 
full and well formed. 
SUNRISE— Scarlet and maroon. 
TERRA COTTA — Soft terra-cotta, edged 
with rose-pink. 
THE GOVERNOR— Heautifiil blush-white, 
large and full ; extra fine. 
TROUBADOUR — Apricot-yellow ground, 
edged and flamed with red; good form, and of 
medium si/.e. 
VICE-PRESIDENT — I’urple-scarlet. 
Those not priced, Is. each ; Os. per dozen. Our selection, 6s. per dozen. 
TWO NEW TREE CARNATIONS. 
MRS. H. CANNELL — A perpetual-blooming variety, itroved and admitted by all who have 
grown it to bo the loveliest deep pink-coloured of the whole family ; its habit and freouess of growth 
renders it a model variety. .Sweet scented, flowers all the winter ; should be in every collection. 
First-Class Certificate wherever shown. Hloom sent for five stamps. 2s. eacli ; post free, 2s. M. ; 
two plants, 3s. ; in 5-inch pots, 3s. Gd. and 5s. each 
LIZZIE McGOWAN — 'I'he flowers are j)ure white, very large, and very finely fimbriated, and 
the plant has a nice dwarf habit; in fact, it is considered the finest wliite Carnation ever seen. It 
is also a very fine bloomer, and the buds do not burst, thereby making it very valuable for cut-flowers 
and other purposes. Is. each; 10s. per dozen. 
TREE OR WINTER-FLOWERING CARNATIONS. 
f lIF.SE are now greatly sought after in consequence of so many being used all through the winter 
season in bomiuets and button-holes ; and in New York it appears they are even more exten- 
sively used than in England. Anyone that can grow Chrysanthemums can grow these, for they 
require just the same treatment, excepting liquid manure, which must be applied more sparingly. 
A. J. BALFOUR — Orange ground, 
flamed red. 2s. Gd. 
1. ALEGATIERE — Vigorous flowers, 
splendid rich red. 
CHARLES I. — Fawn yellow suffused 
rose. Is. Gd. 
10. BORQUET — Light reddish-huff, tipped 
and slightly flakcit orange-lake; large. 
12. CHATEAUBRIAND— Hose colour, 
strong habit. 
13. CELESTIAL (Picotee)— Rose edged. 
U. CLAUDE PERRIN — Yellow edged, 
rosy red. 
15. COUNTESS HOWE— Pale buff 
ground, edged and splashed deep pink. 
16. CORONET — Bright scarlet ; large. 
COL. COX— Bright scarlet; large, full, 
and fine. 
CRIMSON KING — Beautiful crimson 
shade. 
