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PERPETUAL FLOWERING DWARF DOUBLE 
MARGARET CARNATIONS. 
Very pretty for rockwork and herbaceous 
border ; will grow in any ordinary soil. 
CICERO — Pure white beautiful and double. 
JULES FERRY — Soft rosy blush, bright 
crimson centre ; free and early. 
STANISLAS — Deep pink, rich crimson 
centre ; useful for cutting. 
Is. each. 
DIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS. 
(MULE PINKS.) 
Pcrpelual-Jiowering JJghrids, very ornamenlat. 
ABBOTSPORDIANA — Intense pink, finely 
notched, very double. 9rf. 
LADY CAMPBELL— A beautiful shade of 
pale pink : dwarf, free and compact. 1.9. 
MARIE PAR6 — Pure white. Is. 
MOSCATUS, MILLE HUIT CENT 
QUATRE-VINGT-UN (1881) — The. flowers 
have a powerful fragrance, are of medium size, 
with fimbriated petals of a rosy-lilac, deeper in 
shade in summer than in winter. 9rf. each ; 
(is. per doz. 
TOM THUMB— 
These arc most valu- 
able for pot culture, 
bedding, groups. 
he highly appreciated 
by all lovers of the 
(larnation. The cul- 
tivation is quite 
simple, as they can 
ho sown at almost 
any time of the year, 
but most be trans- 
planted at once to 
the spot where in-’ 
tended to flower- If 
sown in March they 
require but very little 
more attention than 
many of the common 
summer flowers. Per 
pkt.. Is. Oil. 
PICOTEES AND 
CARNATIONS, 
mixed. 9s. 6i/. per 
pkt. 
PICOTEES, 
mi.xed. 1^ ft. 2.<. Gd. 
per pkt. 
TREE, OR WINTER FLOWERING 
2s. per pkt. 
CARNATIONS, saved from the best varieties 
( 165 ) 
DIANTHUS MUr/JTFLOKUF. 
NAPOLEON III. — liicli crimson ; fine. I.*?. 
ROSE PERPETUAL — Rich rosy-pink. l.s. 
