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glee maiden— a yellow ground Picotee, margined 
and slightly marked with clear rose, well-formed 
petals. Is. 
QEONOW— Very distinct flowers, well-formed, deep 
yellow ground colour, and a dense broad margin of 
rosy red. Is. 
HELIOS— A beautiful yellow ground, with large well- 
' formed flowers, distinctly marked with a broad margin 
of a rich crimson. Is. 
HILDEQABDB — A superb white self of grand form ; 
large smooth petals and well shaped calyx. Is. 
HOGARTH — A very pretty fancy Carnation j distinctly 
marked with rose-red and lavender on yellow ground. 
Is. 
hobs A — Deep yellow ground, heavily marked and 
margined with crimson, good form. Is. 
H. J. CDTBUSH — Fine rich scarlet, large and full, 
well-formed flower; a superb border Carnation. Is. 
lord justice — A large, full, handsome fancy ; an 
improvement on Queen Bess ; bull' ground, heavily 
marked scarlet and rosy lilac on buff ground. Is. 
MBS. CHARLES BARING — A very distinct yellow 
ground Picotee, deep yellow, with a broad, clean cut 
margin of rich crimson ; flowers of large size and good 
form. Is. 
MRS. DUBBANT — A charming yellow ground 
Picotee, the flowers large, clear yellow, without spot 
or bar, and a deouled medium margin of rose-red. 
Is. 
MISS SHIFPNER — A lovely shade of pink ; blooms 
large and sweetly scented ; a fine border variety. 
Is. 
NAUTCH GIRL — Blush-white self ; one of the best of 
its class. Is. 
OAKLEY — A large fine fancy, one of the best ; petals 
barred and flaked rose and mauve on yellow ground ; 
bright and striking. Is. 
PALADIN— Deep yellow, richly margined, and marked 
in the centre of petals with crimson and purple- 
crimson. Is. 
SEYMOUR CORCORAN — A distinct and beautiful 
self-coloured variety of fined form ; petals perfect, of 
a distinct shade of amber. A.M., R H.S. in 1901. 
Is. 
THE PILGRIM — This is one of the best light edge, 
yellow ground Picotees yet produced. Is. 6d. 
VIVID — A very distinct scarlet of a rich colour ; a good 
border variety. Is. 
Self and Fancy Border Carnations. 
GENERAL COLLECTION. 
AGNES SORREL — Rich dark maroon, well- formed ] 
petals of great substance ; a handsome variety. j 
Award of Merit, R. H.S. Is. 
AUREOLA — Yellowish buff, with a margin of rich ' 
crimson ; a distinct and handsome variety. 9d. 
BERTIE — Colour pinky white, heavily marked and ' 
shaded with rich crimson ; perfectly distinct, and one 
of the most vigorous border Carnations. 9d. 
BLUSHING BRIDE — A charming Carnation, blooms 
large and of handsome form ; the colour is a distinct 
pinky blush. 9d. 
BOOKHAM CLOVE -Pure white ; fragrant. Is. 6d. 
CECILIA — Very large, yellow self ; for pot culture it is 
the finest yellow Carnation, but as a border variety 
we do not recommend it. Is. 6d. 
COMET — Dark maroon, broad petalled, beautifully i 
formed flower ; very smooth and extra fine. 9d. I 
COUNTESS OP PARIS— Well-known blush border 
self. Is. 
DALKEITH -Clear yellow ground, heavy crimson 
margin. 2s. 
DICK DONOVAN — Blush-white on opening, changing 
to pure white, flowers very large and of the most 
handsome form ; large petals smooth and broad ; a 
superb exhibition variety. Award of Merit. 9rf. 
diva — D eep yellow ground, heavily edged crimson . M. 
DUCHESS OF FIFE — A lovely rose - pink self, 
smooth petal, splendid form. 6d, 
duke of NORFOLK - Fine scarlet, of the largest 
size and <iuality. Is. 6<f. 
exile — A beautiful deep rose self, blooms very large 
snd perfect, petals of great substance ; vigorous and 
free. is. 
FRANCIS SAMUELSON — Fine clear apricot ; large, 
full and fine. Is. 6<f. 
QARVILLE GEM — A splendid heliotrope self, of fine 
form ; blooms large. Is. 
GERMANIA- The well-known yellow self. 6d, 
GLOW-WORM — Rich scarlet ; handsome form ; an 
excellent border variety. Is. 
QOLDYLOCK8 — A large handsome fancy, of striking 
presence in the border ; colour yellow, slightly 
splashed with scarlet. First Class Certificate. Is. 
HAIDEB— A bluish mauve self, flowers unusually large 
but seldom bursting the calyx. 9d. 
HELMSMAN — A splendid white Carnation, of large 
size and finest form ; beautiful shell-like petals 
Award of Merit, R.H.S. 9d. 
HENRY GOUGH — Largo and fine ; heavily marked 
purple on yellow groued. Is. 6d. 
IVO SEBRIGHT — A sport from Mrs. Guy Sebright, 
rose, flaked heliotrope. 2s. fid. 
JOAN OP ARC — Very large and full, deep rose self, 
extra fine. Is. 
^ JOHN POPE— Grand rose self, of splendid form and 
(juality ; smooth broad petals. Is. 
LADY HERMIONE — Very fine rose self ; the flowers 
well-formed and of great beauty. Is. 
LADY JANE GREY — One of the finest lavender- 
coloured Carnations. Is. 
LORD ROBERTS — An enormous deep sulphur-yellow 
Carnation, with perfect calyx. Is. 
MIDAS— This is by far the most handsome of the 
apricot-coloured Carnations, and a worthy companion 
to Cecilia. Is. 
MISS ALLEY — yellow self, larger and finer in every 
way than Germania. Is. 
MISS A. CAMPBELL — Yellow self, flowers very largo, 
of a lovely primrose-yellow colour, fid. 
MONARCH — dark yellow, beautifully marked with 
purple and blood-red. Is. 
MONA — Buff ground with a margin of scarlet. Is. 
MOPSA — A lovely clear yellow-apricot colour ; the 
blooms are of fine form and quality ; smooth petals. 
9d. 
MRS. F. W. FLIGHT — Rose-pink fine form. 9d. 
MRS. A. GILBEY— Rosy scarlet self, very large, full 
and smooth. 9d. 
