S. dkr\i\ell & 0oi\^’ Gfuide. 
SNOWDON— I’nre white, has proved itself 
to be oue of the best varieties for the open 
border. 
SUNRISD — Yellow, striped rosy-purple. Is. 
TDRRA COTTA — .Soft terra-cotta, edged 
with rose-pink. 
THR GOVERNOR — Beautiful blush-white, 
large and full ; extra line. 
TROUBADOUR — Apricot-yellow, edged and 
flamed with red ; good form, medium si/.e. 
WAVERLEY — Pure white, lightly tipped 
and striped with ro,-e. 
Those not priced, Is. each ; 9s. per dozen. Our selection, 6s. per dozen. 
TREE OR WINTER-FLOWERING CARNATIONS. 
f HESE are now greatly sought after in consequence of so many being used all through the winter 
season in bouquets and button-holes ; and in New York it appears they are even more exten- 
sively used than in England. A.iyone that can grow Chrysanthemums can grow these, for they 
require just the same treatment, excepting liquid manure, which must be applied more sparingly. 
1. BELINDA — Buff ground, flaked with 
bright red, full flowers; very distinct and 
attractive. 2s. Grf. 
2. CANARY BIRD— Deep yellow, lightly 
striped with pink ; fine well-formed flowers ; 
vigorous habit. 3s. Gtl. 
3. CELESTE — Soft rosy scarlet, of good 
habit and free flowering. 2s. 6d. 
i. CLAUDE PERRIN — Yellow, edged 
rosy red. 
C. CYRIL — Bright fiery scarlet, flowers of 
good substance ; free grower. Is. 
6. CZARINA — Flesh pink ; free flowering, 
of good habit and vigorous growth. 8s. 
7. DR. PERRONNET — Buff ground.edged 
and feathered fiery orange-red. 
8. DUKE OF CLARENCE— Fine deep 
scarlet, flower large and full ; vigorous habit. 
Is. 6d. 
9. DUKE OP YORK — Rich velvety- 
crimson, flowers large and full, with broad 
petals; sweet scented, of vigorous growth. 
Is. G(l. 
10. FAIRY — Very fine pink; flowers of 
good substance, with broad petals; of free 
growth. 2s. 6rf. 
11. FIREFLY — Bright fiery scarlet; well- 
formed flowers ; vigorous grower. 3s. Gd. 
12. FOXHUNTER— Fine bright scarlet; 
vigorous grower, and a good winter-floweriiig 
variety. 2s. 6(/. 
13. F. TTOKORNY— Soft lilac-pink, fimbri- 
ated ; distinct. 
14. GOLDMINE — Rich fawnycllow,shaded 
and edged scarlet; medium size; of good form. 
Is. Gd and 2s. Gd. each. 
15. HARVESTER— Rich buff, shaded and 
edged deep ro>e. Is. (i,/. 
16. HENRY GIBBONS— Bright claret- 
crimson ; broad petals ; a seedling from H'inin- 
Cheer crossed with Uriah Pike ; it is one of the 
best for winter flowering. 3s. Gd. 
17. JESSIE — Bright red, striped with pink ; 
dwarf habit; veiy free flowering. 2s. Gd. 
18. JULIETTE — Deep rose, large full 
flower ; good habit. 
19. LA NEIGE — Pure white, dwarf bushy 
habit; very free flowering. 
20. LEONIDAS — Crimson -scarlet ; very 
large flowers; of vigorous growth and very free. 
2s. Gd. 
21. LIZZIE MoGOWAN — Pure white, 
very large, and very finely fimbriated ; dwarf 
habit; a fine bloomer, and the buds do not burst. 
Is. each in sixties ; in 5-inch pots. Is. Gd. each. 
22. LORD ROSEBERY — Cream, changing 
to pure white ; fimbriated. 
23. LUCIFER — Rich reddish scarlet. 
24. MISS JOLLIFFE — fc'o.t (>ink, dwarf 
habit, free flowering ; fine. Is. and Is. 6d. 
25. 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. 6ti. 
26. MISS MARY GODFREY— A fine 
white flowering ■ variety, large finely-formed 
blooms. They are of great substance, full, but 
not crowded, of the purest white, and highly 
perfumed. Award of Merit, R.II.S. Is. Gd. and 
2s. Gd. 
27. MLLE. CARLE — Pure white; useful 
variety. 
28. MME. DE FALBE — Clear yellow self ; 
good substance; large flowers; good habit; free 
2s. Gd. 
29 MRS. A. HEMSLEY — Rich deep crim- 
son, large well-formed flowers, with broad petals ; 
has the rich perfume of the Old Clove Certi- 
ficate of Merit. Is. 6t/. 
30. MRS. F. MANGOLD— Well shaped, 
flowers soft salmon ; free. 
31. MRS. HAMLET RILEY— Pale flesh ; 
in great demand for exhibition, pot work, and 
general borders ; from 3 to 3^ inches across, and 
of a most charming colour. Is. 6rf. 
32. MRS. H. CANNELL — Deep pink ; its 
habit and freeness of gro.vth renders it a model 
variety. Sweet scented, flowers all the winter; 
should be in every collection. First-Class Cer- 
tificate Is. each in sixties; in 5-inch pots, 
2s. each. 
33. MRS. HENDERSON— Bright crimson. 
34. MRS. LEOPOLD DE ROTHSCHILD 
— An improvement on the well-knowm variety 
jUi'ss rather deeper in colour. Is. Gd. 
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