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The brilliant colours and delicate scent 
gs., 12s., and 1 8s. per doi. 
, CARNATIONS. 
These charming flowers should be largely grown in every garden. 
Mrongly apparent in many varieties render them objects of great beauty. 
Choice named Border varieties, for outdoor cultivation 
Detailed List on application. 
. PINKS. 
Choice named varieties. These are specially suitable for Cut Flowers 
6s. and gs. per doz. a;>piieatlon. 
MALMAISON CARNATIONS. 
New and Choice Varieties. 
Each. — s. d. s, d. 
Astarte, a distinct plum cerise ; 
good easy grower and early 
bloomer 20 30 
Baldwin, dark pink ; exceptionally 
large well-built flowers with 
clear cut petals 20 30 
Dragut, best of all the reds ; large 
massive flowers, possessing one 
of the strongest clove scents ...20 30 
Duchess of Westminster, clear 
rose-pink, with a salmon shade ; 
a very early variety 20 30 
Grace, quite a fancy Malmaison ; of 
a light pink colour marked with 
rose ... ... ...2 0 30 
JULIETTE, a most distinct deep 
cerise ; large full flowers ; a very 
fine variety 20 30 
Lady Rose, beautiful light shade of 
rose ; clear cut flowers ; comes 
best when only slightly disbudded 20 30 
Maggie Hodgson, rich deep velvety 
crimson ; of large size, sweetly 
scented, and of excellent form... 
GENERAL 
Each. — s. d. 
Mary Measures, dark crimson, of 
distinct form, with a long strong 
stem and spicy clove fragrance 2 o 
Monk, the new light salmon-pink ; 
best of its class 2 o 
Mr. C. H. Wilson, distinct shade 
of rose ; deeply built flower 
borne upon long stems 2 o 
Mr. Martin R. Smith, gigantic 
rose-coloured blooms, with large 
broad petals 2 o 
Nautilus, dainty flesh colour ; the 
blooms are not large but of 
refined appearanee 20 
Nell Gwynne, the only pure white 
Malmaison 2 o 
President McKinley, apricot 
shade of colour ; flowers of spicy 
fragrance o 
The Queen, the best terra-cotta ; 
large shapely blooms ; a quick 
grower o 
Yaller Gal, a yellow hybrid, 
classed by some as a Malmaison 
1. d. 
3 o 
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2 6 
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COLLECTION OF MALMAISON CARNATIONS. 
Special quotations for large quantities. 
Each. — s. ’ 
Albion, pleasing dark salmon 
Calypso, a soft flesh-pink, the petals 
slightly splashed with adarkershade 
Churchwarden, crimson - scarlet ; 
large flowers 
Florizel, new shade of deep rose 
Gemma, a superb pink; well-built 
blooms 
II. J. Jones, rich deep crimson ; 
well-shaped flowers 
Horace Hutchinson, a glowing 
scarlet 
Iolanthe, rosy cerise, good habit 
of growth 
Jane Seymour, a distinct shade of 
salmon-pink 
King Oscar, salmon-red ; large 
massive flowers 
Lady Grimston, pinkish white, 
heavily marked rose 
Lady Urica, salmon-rose; comes 
well undisbudded 
Lord Rosebery, salmon-scarlet ; 
well-formed flowers 
Madame A. Patti, almost a salmon- 
pink, with a rose stripe 
Madame A. Warocque, bright 
scarlet, rather small 
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TREE CARNATIONS 
2 6 
d. s. d. 
IN VARIETY. 
PLANTS 
Each. — 
Madame de Satge, bright red ; of 
dwarf habit 16 26 
Margot, bright rose ; well-formed 
flower ,6 26 
Mercia, distinct salmon; of dwarf 
habit .16 26 
Mrs. F. Saunders, clear salmon- 
rose ; large flowers 16 26 
Mrs. Torrens, elear salmon-pink; 
enormous flowers 16 26 
Mrs. Trelawney, dark salmon ; an 
easy grower 16 26 
Prime Minister, bright clear cut 
scarlet 16 26 
Princess May, deep rose ; well- 
formed flowers 16 26 
Princess of Wales, see Souvenir 
de la Malmaison... ...16 26 
Sir Charles Fremantle, rich 
deep rose ; large massive blooms 16 26 
Sir Evelyn Wood, pale pink, 
marked deeper pink 16 2 
Sault, large distinct salmon ... i 6 2 
Souvenir de la Malmaison, blush i o 2 
>f >, ,, crimson 16 2 
>> ,, ,, (Princess 
of Wales), salmon-pink ...16 2 
Thora, pale blush, passing to white 16 2 
LIST 
FOR HEDGES. 
ON APPLICATION. 
Privet Golden, iJ to 2 ft., 50s. per 100 ; 2 to 2\ ft., 70s, per 100; 2J to 3 ft., 85s. per 100. 
Sweet ^ ! 2 3 ft-. >8s. per 100; 3 to 4 ft., 30s. per 100. 
SWEET HRiars, very fine, 6s. and gs. per doz. 
Quicks, 2 years transplanted, per 1,000, 35s. 
3 and 4 years extra transplanted, per 1,000, 50s. and 6oi. 
3 b 7 i >38, & 97, Hick HoldorNi London, — 19x0. 
