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English Tree Carnations. 
Many of the newer English Carnations have been raised 
by crossing with American varieties ; from these they inherit 
the long, strong stems, and, in many cases, fringed flowers, 
characteristic of Americans. 
NEW AND RECENT VARIETIES. 
Note. —The lower prices are for plants in 2 J or 3 inch pots ; 
the higher prices in 4J or 5 inch. 
407 BRITANNIA. 
Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society. 
Award of Merit, Royal Botanic Society. 
First-class Certificate, Winter Flowering Carnation Society. 
Two Special Gold Medals. 
A bright red self, of large size, with good petals of stout 
substance, slightly fimbriated, faintly perfumed ; calyx 
strong and non-splitting ; stems long, stout and erect ; 
vigorous habit and free bloomer. A striking and effective 
variety that should be grown by everyone. The most 
popular Carnation of recent introduction ; we can thoroughly 
recommend it. yd., 1/- to 1/6 each. 
458 DREADNOUGHT. 
Crimson-red ; ,a large fragrant flower, with stout smooth- 
edged petals ; non-splitting calyx, stiff erect stems, a vigorous 
growing and free flowering variety. 1/6 and 2/6 each. 
470 ELIZABETH. 
Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society. 
Clear bright cherry red of good form and size ; calyx 
strong and non-splitting ; free flowering, good habit and 
constitution, gd., 1/- to 1/6 each. 
473 ELLIOTT’S QUEEN. 
Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society. 
Deep rosy-pink of large size ; sweetly scented with a true 
clove fragrance ; non-splitting calyx ; long, strong stems ; 
excellent habit, very free, distinct, yd., 1/- to 1/6 each. 
568 H. ELLIOTT. 
Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society. 
Rich brilliant rose-pink, large bloom ; strong sound calyx, 
sweet clove fragrance, long, erect stems ; vigorous habit, 
very free, yd., 1/- to i/G each. 
