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C L I B R A N S 
BY APPOINTMENT 
ALTRINCHAM 
Phlox Oecussata — continued. 
No. 
301 Jenny Grieve, white, rich crimson eye. 
306 J ocel yn, bright fiery orange, a lovely colou r. 
309 Josephine Gerbeaux, white, carmine 
centre, lovely. 
303 Jules Cambon, 3ft., amaranth-carmine, 
white centre. 6d. each. 
308 J. P. Robertson, bright rosy mauve, a 
large round flower, in fine heads. 1/6 ea. 
31 1 LAD V EVELYN (New), rosy-purple, 
suffused white, a fine round flower, in 
good heads. 9d. each. 
312 La Fille de L’Air, charmingly coloured. 
317 La Neige, pure white, a fine variety. 
315 L’Aiglon, 3ft., rosy carmine, large; 
extra fine spikes. 
316 L’Avenir, crimson red, deeper centre ; 
fine. 
318 Le Siecle, 2jft., salmon rose, white 
centre ; very large. 6d. each. 
328 Longchampes, pure white, violet centre, 
large spike. 
329 Lord Kelvin, 3ift., bright red ; extra 
large, well-formed flowers ; fine. 6d. 
each. 
331 L. T. Fleming, peach, dark rose eye, 
produced with utmost freedom. 
336 Lumineaux, china-rose centre, rosy- 
white, fine. 
338 Madagascar, lilac, white centre, large. 
6d. each. 
339 Madame la Countesse de Turrene, white, 
purple centre. 
341 Marie Saisson, white, shaded 
red. 
345 Mars, orange red, shaded salmon. 6d. ea. 
346 Matilda Seras, pure white, extra large 
flowers, produced on fine spikes. 
1 /- each. 
349 Maximilian, orange scarlet, crimson eye ; 
a grand variety. 1/- each. 
374 Memphis, 3 ft. .porcelain white, rose centre, 
changing to pink ; branching habit. 
353 Miss Pemberton, pretty and effective. 
356 Moliere, salmon, shaded rose. 
359 Mons. Linden, salmon-scarlet ; free and 
effective. 
361 Mounet-Sully, 3 .Vft., orange - scarlet 
purple eye ; fine spikes. 6d. each. 
No. 
365 Mrs. E. H. Jenkins, a magnificent pure 
white-flowered variety. 9d. each. | 
367 Mrs. Jenkyns, pure white, large, free, and 
good. 6d. each. 
369 Mrs. Kinghorn, light rosy-lilac, crimson 
eye ; fine. 
373 Naln Blanc, white, very floriferous. 
375 Neptune, darkish-salmon, rose eye, good 
form . 
385 Pantheon, rosy-salmon, fine form, large 
flower. 
389 Paul Martin, 2lft., soft rose-pink, in 
fine heads ; very beautiful. i/-each. 
391 Paul Pry, rosy-crimson, dark eye. 
395 Pelliton, white, tinted rose, rosy-carmine 
centre ; fine. 
398 Pericles, pale rose, cerise centre ; large. 
400 Perle, white, rosy-crimson eye. 
396 Philibert Audebrand, 3ft., white, carmine 
centre ; very large. 6d. each. 
412 Purple King, purple self ; effective. 
415 Pyramid, pure white, large and good. 
417 Regulus, carmine, violet centre, grand 
floret, large spikes. ' 
422 Roger Marx, carmine, with purple eye, 
very large. 1 /- each. 
424 Roi des Roses, rosy-salmon, very fine. 
6d. each. 
434 Sesostris, amaranth - carmine ; large, 
round flowers, fine spikes. 
436 Sheriff Ivory, delicate light rose, grand, 
crimson eye. ( See illustration, page 81.) 
444 Siebold, 3ft., orange scarlet, maroon 
eye ; very large, qd. each. 
451 Tapis Blanc, pure white, immense size, 
fine form. 6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
455 The Bride, white, very fine. 
462 Tragedie, scarlet, with crimson eye. fid. 
each. 
465 Venus, pure white, compact spike ; fine. 
466 Vesuvius, bright crimson-scarlet, dark 
crimson eye. 9d. each. 
471 William Veitch, white, shaded rose, large 
crimson eye. 
Pinks — Bonder Varieties. 
, ■■'These beautiful old-fashioned flowers are among the best for cutting, and their attractive 
colours and sweet perfume make them as good for beds, borders, and rockwork. They are hardy, 
and require little attention. When brought on in a cool house and supplied with abundance of 
air, they bloom profusely in Spring. Perhaps the best for this purpose are Albino, Ernest 
Ladhams, and Snowflake. Failure under this treatment is generally due to too high a temperature. 
Our Selection of varieties, 3/- per doz. 
Common border sorts, such as Snowflake, Mrs. Sinkins, &c., 2/6 per dozen ; 16/- per 100. 
Show or Laced Varieties. 
An indispensable class of Florists’ Flowers of easy growth. Invaluable for decorating borders 
or cutting, commencing to flower early in J une, and continuing to the end of J uly. They thrive 
well in good garden soil, enriched with a little rotten manure. To obtain perfect blooms it is 
necessary to shelter the plants under glass, as rain and wind quickly tarnish the flowers. 
OUR SELECTION OF VARIETIES, 3/6 per dozen. 
IMF" For descriptive list of Pinks and hardy Border Carnations, See SPECIAL CARNATION 
CATALOGUE, GRATIS AND POST FREE ON APPLICATION. 
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