ALTRINCHAM, MANCHESTER, and BRAMHALL. 
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American Carnations, New and Recent Varieties— continued. 
563 HELEN M. GOULD. — A beautiful sport from Enchantress ; 
a shade of clear pink, with fine carmine markings ; 
an exquisite combination of colours ; an early, free- 
blooming variety, of large size, with long perfect 
stems, gd. to 1/6 each. 
581 JESSICA . — Pure white, pencilled scarlet ; 3J inches 
across ; broad petals, strong calyx, good habit and 
free. 1/- and 1/6 each. 
610 MABELLE. — Lovely pink, 3 inches to 3 } inches in di- 
ameter ; strong non-bursting calyx ; fragrant, free 
and continuous bloomer ; strong, erect stems, gd. 
to 1/6 each. 
614 MAUVE QUEEN. — Light heliotrope, of large size, non- 
splitting calyx ; distinct ; good grower ; fragrant. 
1/- and r/6 each. 
617 MELODY. — A light pink-coloured sport of Mrs. T. W. 
Lawson, rather darker than Enchantress, and does not 
fade in bright weather ; it possesses all the good points 
of Lawson in habit, growth, and stem. gd. to 1/6 each 
687 RED CHIEF . — Rich red, 3m. in diameter, non-bursting 
calyx, stems long and wiry ; a splendid variety for 
winter bloom, gd. to 1/6 each. 
68g RED RIDING HOOD. — A clear shade of scarlet, bright 
and attractive ; long stout non-bursting calyx, strong 
stem, upright and rapid grower ; at its best during the 
winter, gd. to 1/6 each. 
6g 4 ROSE-PINK ENCHANTRESS (A.M., R.H.S.). — A bright 
rose-coloured sport of Enchantress, identical with its 
parent in every point except colour, a variety that 
should be grown by everybody, gd. to 1/6 each. 
743 WHITE ENCHANTRESS. —A pure white sport of Enchan- 
tress ; in size, freedom of bloom, and strength of stem 
it is identical with its parent ; a superb white, gd. 
to 1/6 each. 
752 WINSOR (A.M., R.H.S.). — Clear silvery-pink, a lovely 
colour, of large size, with a perfect calyx ; long strong 
stems ; vigorous habit, very free ; undoubtedly one 
of the finest of recent introductions, gd. to 1/6 each. 
General Collection. 
PRICES. 
Young Plants in 2 Jin. or 3m. pots, in early spring, (>d. and 
gd. each ; 5/- and 6/- doz. 
Plants in 4.1 in. or 5in pots, from May onwards, 1 /- and 
1/6 each; 9/-, 12/- and 15/- doz. 
