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MRS. B. HAMBEO — Flowers of snowy whiteness, of 
the largest size, and of the most perfect form ; very 
vigorous growth. 9(i. 
MRS. GREY BUCHANAN— A very decided deep 
apricot self ; large full blooms of good form. Is. 
MRS. GUY SEBRIGHT— Light rose colour ; fine. 2s. 
MRS. MACRAE— Very fine dark scarlet. 9d. 
MRS. M. V. CHARRINGTON— A beautiful self, 
of a solt deep yellow ; smooth rose-shaped petals, 
non-burster ; one of the best in cultivation. Is. H. 
MRS. NICHOLSON— Pink self ; a prolific and robust 
grower. 9d. each ; 6s. per doz. 
MUCH THE MILLER — One of the grandest Carnations 
opt ; a very large pure white self, with perfectly 
formed smooth thick petals. Is. 
NOIL ME TANGERB— White, with a beautiful bright | 
scarlet edge ; very distinct and fine ; one of the most 
handsome Carnations. Is. 
NOX— Dark crimson-maroon. Is. 
OLD CRIMSON CLOVE— Well-known border variety 
6rf. each, 4s. per doz. I 
OSSIAN — A large flower of fine foi-m and quality, 
yellow ground, heavily marked reddish maroon and 
PAGAN— A beautiful yellow ground fancy, buff and 
slate ; large and very distinct. Is. 
PBLEGIA — The flowers are large and full and well- 
formed, the ground colour deep pink, regularly flaked 
with lavender colour or silvery slate. Is. 
PERSIMMON — Scarlet-maroon and slate Hakes ; flowers j 
large and fine. Is. , 
PROFESSOR COOPER- A superb, deep buff ground ; 1 
petals heavily marked lavender and pink. Is. 1 
QUEEN BBSS— Apricot ground, heavily marked with | 
rose-lilac and rosy red flakes. If. , 1 
QUEEN OP HEARTS — A large broad-petalled flower, 
buff ground, beautifully marked, clear rosy red, extra 
fine. Is. 
QUEEN OP SCOTS — A charming rose-pink-coloured 
variety, of large size and handsome form, very vigorous 
growth . 9(i. 
QUENTIN DURWARD — Vivid scarlet, of splendid 
form and quality, perfect calyx. Is. 
RABY CASTLE — Grand border variety, salmon-pink, 
very free. 6d. each ; 4s. per doz. 
RAYON D’OR — Fancy, ground colour yellow, heavily 
marked and margined scarlet. Is. id. 
RICHMOND — Pure white, of fine form and quality. 9d. 
SIR HENRY IRVING- Flowers large and full, 
brilliant crimson, with a tinge of scarlet. 9d. 
SWEET LAVENDER — A very pleasing fancy Carna- 
tion, the flowers being heavily marked with a lavender 
colour on a pale apricot ground. 9d. 
TABLEY — One of the best of the rich crimson-coloured 
Carnations ; the flowers are of large size and fine 
form. 9d. 
THE BRITON — Pure white self, flowers largo ; one of 
the best. Is. 
THE DRUID — A bluish mauve self, of the same type 
of colour as Haidee, but quite distinct; flowers large 
and well formed. 9rf. 
TROJAN— One of the largest and best pure white 
Carnations. 9d. 
URIAH PIKE — Crimson-maroon self, very vigorous 
and free. 9d. 
WILD SWAN — A lovely white Carnation with the 
largest and most handsome flowers of all the white 
varieties ; the outer petals are broad, large, and finely 
formed. Is. 
BEST EXHIBITION KINDS. Oup Selection, 8s. per dozen. 
Greenhouse, Tree, or Winter~flowering Carnations. 
These are now greatly sought after in consequence of so many being used all through the winter season in bouquets 
and buttonholes ; and in New York it appears they are even more extensively used than in England. Anyone who 
can grow Chrysanthemums can grow these, for they require just the same treatment, excepting liquid manure, which 
must bo applied more sparingly. 
A. E. STODDART — Cinnamon-red, very free 
bloomer. 
A. G. STEEL— Beautiful bright scarlet, clear 
edge ; a perfect bloom. 
A. J. WEBB— Large scarlet, serrated edge, sweetly 
A. N. HORNBY- Flaked, white and pink ; a grand 
bloom .Is. 
1 BELINDA — Buff ground, flaked with bright red, 
full flowers ; distinct 
O. A. DANA— Very pretty pink colour; good 
market variety. 
3 CELESTE— Soft rosy scarlet, of good habit and free 
flowering 
C. I. THORNTON — An improved Pride of the 
6 COUNTESS OP WARWICK — Bright claret- 
crimson, good form and handsome. Is. 6ci. 
ETBUBL CROCKER — Pretty rose-pink, fine bloom; 
good habit. 
18 FLORA HILL— White, fringed, vigorous habit, 
sweet scented 
G. H. CRANE— Brilliant scarlet, large, vigorous 
habit : free and fine. 
GENERAL GOMEZ- Rich deep crimson, good 
habit ; fragrant and free. 
GENERAL HUNTER — A splendid crimson variety, 
large, and of great substance. 
GENERAL MACBO — Deep scarlet, fringed edges, 
pretty. 
HON. A. LYTTELTON — An exquisite salmon, very 
free. 
J. SHUTER — Light red, very free, vigorous grower. 
LADY CARLISLE — A magnificent pink, the 
largest, clearest, and most solid pink yet seen ; 
sweetly scented. 
LADY WRIGHT- Pure white, very fine ; the largest 
white on the market. 
LORD ROBERTS — The purest yellow yet placed on 
the market ; well formed, clear cut blooms, does not 
split under any conditions ; blooms 3 in. across, 
very free, strong, healthy grower, does not rust. 
MADELINE REYNOLDS— Very fine red, free 
bloomer. 
MELBA — Of perfect form, fragrant, rose-pink ; a 
gem. 
33 MISS JOLIPPE— Soft pink, dwarf habit, fi-ee 
flowering ; fine 
