ft. G(^uide. 
DUNDAS SCARLET. 
24. GRACE FARDON — Rosy-piuk, medium 
size. 
25. P. TOKORNY — Soft lilac-pink, fim- 
briated i distinct. 
27. GEO. PAUL— Bright yellow, edged and 
striped red. 
28. GLOIRE EE LYON— Fine scarlet. 
32. HINZE'S 'WHITE— Fine for forcing. 
Is. Gd. 
has the rich perfume of the Old Clove. A good 
winter-Howering yariety. Certificate of Merit 
from Royal llorticnltural Society. 2s. 
MRS. HAMLET RILEY— This irag- 
nificent pale flesh Carnation is in great demand ; 
for exhibition, pot work, and general border work 
it is unequalled, almo.st every bloom is from 3 to 
inches across, and of a most charming colour. 
’3s. Gd. 
MRS. H. B. MAY — Bright rosy pink; 
33. IRMA — Deep rose ; large. 
35. JEAN NATURELLE— Deep yellow, 
carmine stripes. 
37. J. B. 'YALLENSAUT— Rosy red, striped 
purple. 
JOSEPHINE — Yellow ground, marked 
with rosy-red ; free. 
40. JULIETTE— Deep rose, large full flower ; 
good habit. 
KELSO ABBEY — Buff shading to terra 
cotta, flaked pink. 2.«. Gd. 
KING OF SCARLETS— Bright scar- 
let ; fine. 
42. LA BELLE — .Of the purest white, 
delightfully fragrant. 
LA NEIGE— Pure white, dwarf bushy 
habit ; very free flowering. 2s. 
45. LE TRIOMPHE DE LYON — Rich 
red. 
4G. LHERMINE— Pure white. Is. Gd. 
LORD ROSEBERY— Cream, changing 
to pure white ; fimbriated. 
43. LOUIS BERNHARD— Fimbriated in- 
tense maroon-crimson, shade I purple. 
4!). LUCIFER— Rich reddish scarlet. 
50. MARIE CHARIGIVE. 
MASTER E'VAN — Buff, marked red. 
2s. Gd. 
MILDRED — Large rose : extra fine. 
51. MISS JOLLIFFE— Soft pink, dwarf 
habit, free flowering ; fine. Ij:. and Is. Gd. 
MISS JOLLIFFE IMPROVED— An 
advance on the old variety, both in size of flowers 
and colour, being of a peculiarly delicate shade 
of flesh-pink ; fine for winter flowering. Is. Gd. 
MDLLE. CARLE— Pure white ; useful 
variety. 
MRS. A. HEMSLEY— Rich'deep crim- 
son, large well-formed flowers, with bread petals ; 
a useful shade of colour. 2s. 
54. MRS. KEEN — Crimson ; large. 
65. MRS. F. MANGOLD— Well shaped, 
flowers soft salmon ; free. 
53. MME. LABRUYERE— Buff ground, 
edged bright rose. 
G3. MRS. HENDERSON — Bright crimson. 
MRS. MOORE — Pure white ; large and 
fine. 
G4 NEGRO — Very dark ; fine. 
65. M. JACOTOT— Rose flake. 
NIMROD — Fine bright .scarlet. 
GG. ORIFLAMME — Clear salmon, edged 
red. 
Gi). PRINCE OF ORANGE (Picotee)— 
Yellow, edged crimson ; large and good. Is. Gd. 
72. RUBENS — Dark maroon ; fine. 
SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON 
— Crimson variety, dwarf habit, sweet-scented. 
2.S. Gd. 
79. THE MOOR — Dark crimfou ; fine. 2s. 
80. THOS. MEEHAN — Dark crimson- 
maroon ; good form. 
T. 'W. GIRDLESTONE— Bright buff 
ground, heavily edged, and flaked vermilion v- 
very distinct ; large. Awarded several Certi- 
ficates. 2.S. 
81. VULCAN — Bright red ; fine. 
82. 'WHIPPER-IN- Scarlet, dark stripes ; 
large and free. 
83. WHITE SWAN— I’urc white; large 
i and fine. 
\ WM. WOOD — Rosy-pink. l.s. Gd. 
I "WINTER CHEER — Criiiison-scarlet, 
I dwarf branching habit, very free flowering ; 
' certainly the finest scarlet Carnation for winter 
flowering. 
I 84. ZOUAVE — Red ; extra fine. 
All those not priced l.s. each ; flowering plants. Is. Gd. and 2s. ; seeds, 2s. and os. per pkt 
MALMAISON CARNATIONS. 
SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON— Blush-white ; large and full. Is. to 2s. Gd. 
,, — Pink, similar in every rc.spect to the abo\e. except lu 
colour. 2s. to 3s. Gd 
, „ — Rose ; large, of a bright rosy colour. 2s. Gd. to 3s. Gd. 
” ’’ ,, —LADY MIDDLETON — Striped flowers; large. 
2.S-. Gd. to 3s. Gd 
,, „ — MME. ARTHUR WAROCQUE — Dark scarlet self ; 
” ’ good shape; dwarf habit; very free. Is. Gd. to 
Gd, 
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