fl. C'ciiiT\ell Gfuide. 
NEW VARIETIES. 
EDITH M, WYNNE— Kich yellow ; ktouikJ, very heavily edged with deep crimson- larce 
EXhiHon'^ck’^ "’a Eirst-CIass Certificates at Hirmingham Intei-natiLal Horticultufai 
Ej^ihition, also an Award of Merit at Royal Horticultural Society. 3s. (ij. i- 
bath— liright yellow ground, very heavily edged with dark red; large, full, and fine 
pai ticnlarly attractive. Received an Award of Merit at Royal Horticultural Society. ,3«. (!</. 
For Hhtorxj, Properties, nnd Management of Carnation and Picotee, see DodwelVs Book- 
Paper, 1.S-. Id.; cloth, 2s. 3d., post free. 
Pinks. 
CRONK’S 
PERPETUAL-FLOWERING 
PINK. 
We have heard, of many surprising beau- 
tiful Rinks. Carnatious, and I’icotees, but 
they only giveps but some slight iiii])rove- 
meiit, and not entirely different. This is 
totally distinct in habit and character. We 
all! know how lovely the old-fashioned lace 
Rink Is, and how everyone admire.s it, but 
they only come and last a month at a time 
when we have abundance of other fiower.-i, 
whereas this produces flowers all through 
the year. It carries a large flower, exactlv 
like the old show Rink, on the top of every 
flower stalk (as seen in the engraving), 
similar to the Tree Carnation ; a strong 
grower, nnd is the most useful and distinct 
of the three families yet sent out (one of 
the best new plants of the year). 
Small plants, l.s. each. 
Large I 2s. „ 
rKHPETUAL-FLOWERIXO PIN K, 
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