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CLIBRANS, NURSERYMEN, 
Border Carnations — continued. 
No. 
ngo Lady Hermoine, large, rosy-salmon. 
1195 Lady Hindllp, brilliant crimson-scarlet ; of perfect form 
and good petal ; large. 
1200 Lady Jane Grey, large lavender-coloured flowers of 
handsome form. 
1205 Lady Nina Balfour, soft blush ; stout broad petals ; a 
fine flower ; non-splitting calyx ; sweet fragrance. 
1212 LADY ROSCOE, a handsome blush-white self, of large 
size and splendid form ; very erect. 3/6 
1220 Lady Wolverton (A.M., R.H.S.), rich salmon-rose; 
petals stout and well-formed ; non-bursting calyx. 
1 /- 
1226 Liberty, (A.M., R.H.S.), rich yellow, heavily marked 
maroon and crimson ; large perfect form ; a superb 
variety in every way. 1/- each. 
1230 Limber Clove, the richest crimson clove in cultivation, 
free flowering and vigorous. 6d. each, 4/6 per dozen. 
1255 Maroon King, rich dark velvety-maroon ; 4 inches 
across ; slightly crenulated ; non-bursting calyx ; a 
grand variety. 
1260 Mars, dark maroon ; 2J in. to 3 in. across; good form, 
petals of good substance ; non-bursting calyx. 
1263 Mary Hambro, bright rose self ; of large size ; a fine 
variety for border or exhibition. 
126.5 Mary Morris, pale rose self ; very fine. 
1270 Master F. Wall, blush white ; very large flower, rarely 
bursts ; strong grower and free. 
1275 May Yohe, deep reddish-pink ; sweetly scented ; 
vigorous constitution. 
1282 Metta, deep pink flaked white; margin and reverse of 
petals white ; a charming and very distinct variety. 
1285 Midas, deep orange-buff, suffused scarlet ; large and 
handsome ; the best of the apricot coloured Carnations. 
1295 Miss Alley, deep yellow self ; a very fine variety. 
1300 Miss Audrey Campbell, yellow self; large, a lovely 
colour. 6d. each, 4/6 per doz. 
1305 Miss Queenie Thatcher, cerise-pink; of large size, 
stems long and wiry ; excellent for cutting ; strong 
grower and free. 
1312 MISS WILLMOTT, bright pinkish-coral, the most 
beautiful of all self-coloured Carnations ; Award of 
Merit, R.H.S., 1905 ; First Class Certificate and 
Premier, National Carnation and Picotee Society, 
1907 ; it was also best flower in many first prize 
groups at the same exhibition. 1/6 
