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Auriculas —Alpine Varieties. 
These richly-coloured, free-growing varieties are deservedly popular. Their culture is of 
the simplest, their chief requirements being a rich, light soil, and plenty of moisture during the 
growing season. They should he taken up, divided, and replanted every second or third year 
after flowering or in early Autumn. Named kinds, 12/- and 18/- per dozen. 
Seedling Alpine Varieties, strong blooming plants. 2/- per doz. ; 12/- per 100. 
Our Seedling Alpine Auriculas are very fine, and make most lovely displays for Spring 
gardening. The strain is very select, all inferior flowers being carefully weeded out Seed 6d 
and 1/- per packet. ’ 
Outdoor Carnations. 
Border Selfs and Cloves. 
SHOW CARNATIONS. 
Our collection has been most carefully formed from the numerous varieties in cultivation. 
These plants succeed best in fresh, cool, loamy soil, and but moderately rich. Carnations and 
Picotees should be planted at the end of March or early in April. 
Twelve fine varieties, our selection, 6/- 
Special priced and descriptive List of Carnations, Picotees, &c., gratis and post free on application. 
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These can be sent out 
from October to Aprii, or 
even later, but we do not 
recommend planting after 
the beginning of May. 
Border Carnations are 
of easiest culture, and 
thrive in almost any good 
garden soil. Their chief 
enemy is the wire-worm, 
and this may be kept at 
a distance by sowing 
mustard seed in the late 
Summer, where it is in- 
tended to plant the Car- 
nations, and digging the 
mustard crop in when it 
lias reached a height of 
6iu. to i8iu. 
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Carnations 
[ Clibrans 
Twelve fine varieties, our 
selection, 4 6,6/ ,and9/- 
Reds, Whites, Rose, and 
other shades, for Borders, 
4/- dozen. 
Unnamed varieties, for 
massing, 3/- per dozen ; 
20 /- per 100 . 
YELLOW GROUND AND 
PICOTEE, 12 choice var- 
ieties, our selection, 6/- 
or 9/-. 
