11. Ck,r\r\ell & 'l^lofkl Gfuide. 
G2. NARDY PERE — Lanceolate green foliage, distinctly shaded purple; clear orange-scarlet 
flowers. 1.'!. Grf. 
6.S. ORIOLE— Clear yellow, faint markings of red ; verj' effective ; good. 2s. 6</. 
(!4. PANACHE — iiuperb flowers, velvety carmine-rose, sliaded deeper ; fine. 5s. 
65. PAPILLON — Very large flnwers, rosy-scarlet passing to rosy-carmine. 2s. 6<J. 
65. PAUL BERT — Dark foliage, shaded chocolate and purple, circular formed flowers of a 
glowing golden amber shade ; very distinct ; dwarf. First-Class Certificate. Is. Gd. 
67. PAUL BRUANT— Splendid green foliage; spikes large and fine; magnificent flowers of 
orange-red, tinted scarlet. 2s. 
68. PAUL LORENZ — Dark foliage, rich coloured flowers. 2s. 
69. PAVONIA — Canary-yellow, distinctly marbled and blotched carmine ; large and fine. 2s. 
70. PAUL MEYLAN — Rich bright a nber ; fine largo flower i ; good. 3.s. Gd. 
71. PAPA CANNA — Large and well-formed, glowing red, shaded vermilion, habit dwarf j 
very free. 3s. 
72. P. MARQUANT — Splendid green foliage; flowers deep salmon, passing to rose-tinted 
carmine, l.s. Gd. 
73. PIERSON & CO. — Well-formed flowers of a very rich crimton ; good. 3s. 
74. P. J. BERKMAN — Rich m.agenta shad 2 , deep green fol'age. 2s. 
75. PR^ISIDENT CARNOT — Dark foliage, large red flowers ; gooii. Is. Gd. 
76 PR^ISIDENT FAXVRE — Foliage chocolate purple, mid-rib reddish chocolate ; beautiful 
large leaves ; effective. Is. 
77 PRINCESS BONNIE— Vivid brightscarlet, broad band of gold, very large spike; free. 3s. 
78. PROGRESS — Large, vermilion shade, marked reddish-cerise; very free. l.«. Gd. 
79. PROVENCAL — Dwarf and compact; fine flowers; intense red lish scarlet; grand for 
mas.sing; green foliage. 5s. 
80. QUASIMODO — Vermilion, edged yellow ; large; compact. Is. Gd. 
ROSALIND —il. decided shade of rose-pink predominating all through the flowers, large 
; free ; distinct. 2s. 6</. 
SALMON QUEEN— Almost a clear salmon shade ; very distinct. Ss. Gd. 
silNATEUR MILLAUD — Splendid dark foliage, flowers bright orange ; a grand variety for 
tubs and open spaces on lawns, is. Gd. 
84. S:6nATEUR MONTilFIORE— Rich shade of orange-scarlet, edged golden-yellow ; glaucous 
green foliage. Is. Gd. 
86. SIMON D^ILAUX— Rich golden yellow, heavily spotted vermilion ; free, large and fine, 
green foliage. Is. 6r7. 
86. SOPHIE BUCHNER— Broad well-shaped flowers, bright vermilion ; vigorous. Ls. Gd. 
87 SOUV. D’ANTOINE CROZY— Rich vermilion, with broad margin of deep gold ; targe 
said to be superior to Mine. Crmy. 2.-.. Gd. 
88. SOUVENIR D'AZA GRAY— Green foliage ; reddish salmon ; large and fine. l.s. Gd. 
89. SOUVENIR DE JEANNE CHARRETON— A very fine flower, bright orange-red, fine 
spikes, dark green foliage ; good. l.s. 
90. SOUVENIR DE MDME. LIABAUD — Deep green foliage, reddish-cerise flowers; dwarf. 
Is. 
STAR OF '91 — Very dwarf and free ; bright amber, red shade. Is. Gd. 
STATUAIRE FULCONIS- Green foliage ; fine flowers, of a bright red shade. Is. Gd. 
SUNSET GLOW— Bright salmon, with pale yellow band to each petal; very distinct; 
3s. Gd. 
TREYVE MARIE —Carmine and salmon ; flowers large and well opened. Is. Gd. 
ULRICH BRUNNER— Green foliage, flowers large and fine, deep red, shaded orange 
fine variety. First-Class Certificate. Is. 
96. VICTOR HUGO— Dark purplish foliage, medium-sized flowers, deep orange-red. 
Twelve useful varieties, our selection, 9s. 
Other varieties can be supplied, list on application. 
81. 
82. 
83. 
large. 
91. 
92. 
93. 
free. 
94. 
96. 
Is. Gd. 
Carnations. 
THE BEST VARIETIES IN CULTIVATION. 
Yes, lovely Carnations! No matter who, all like this flower; yet how seldom we see them 
fn gardens! If once planted in ordinary ground they will grow. Cut out the flower-spike in 
August, cut a slit half-way through the wood of the side shoots, two inches under the lowest leaf 
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