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Illustrated Catalogue of Plants. 
CARNATIONS -Perpetual or Winter Flowering. 
A beautiful free-flowering olaaa for Winter and early Spring blooming under glass. Invaluable 
as cut flowers for Bouquets, Button -holes, &o. The plants we oiler are all growing In oj-lnon 
pots and ready for blooming. 
AVIATOR. Deep brilliant scarlet, free flowering 
variety. 
BARONESS DE BRIENEN. Salmon pink, 
large flowers. 
BEacON. Bright orange scarlet, large and 
free : one of the best commercial scarlets. 
BELLE WASHBURN. Scarlet. 
BRITISH TRIUMPH, ltich bright crimson, 
well formed flowers of medium size and 
beautifully fimbriated, with excellent stem 
and calyx. The habit of growth is robust, 
and healthy, flowering well Into mid-winter. 
CAROLA. The largest crimson ever raised, 
flowers of five Inches diameter arc no excep- 
tion. A remarkably good keeper. Awarded 
many medals and special prizes all over 
Europe. Very strong grower. Should be 
cultivated entirely under glass. 
ENCHANTRESS SUPREME. Clear pale salmon 
pink sport of “ Enchantress;” an improve- 
ment on this variety. 
LADY ALINGTON. A delightful shade of 
salmon. The flowers are large and full, strongly scented. 
Stroa? Plants, in 5 in. pots 2/6 each, 27/6 per doz. ; 
in 6 in. pots 3/6 each, 37/6 per doz. 
BORDER CARNATIONS. 
Autumn planting is highly recommended. 
This List is only a short one, but It contains all tlio very 
bont varieties that are hardy and worthy of being grown. 
ARMISTICE. Bright cherry red, non -splitting, on strong 
stout stems. 
CRIMSON QUEEN. Deep crimson, strong grower, finely 
scented. 
GORDON DOUGLAS. Deop orimson, sound calyx. 
MISS R. JOSEPHS. Antique rose, strong grower. 
OLD CLOVE. The finest scented deep crimson variety in 
existence 
PURITY. A good white. 
BABY CASTLE. Pink fringed edge. 
ROSY MORN. Deep rose pink. 
Strong Plants, 1/6 each ; 16/- per doz. 
LADY FULLER. Flowers large, deep salmon, 
plants healthy and vigorous. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Rich salmon-pink 
sport of the well-known “ Scarlet Glow.” 
ROSE PINK ENCHANTRESS. Rose-pink sport of 
“ Enchantress,” good habit and a strong 
grower. 
SCARLET CAROLA. Scarlet, very fine. 
TRIUMPH. The best crimson market varioty. 
The flowers are of the brightest possible crim- 
son, and of large size. The shape leaveB nothing 
to he desired, and the calyx never bursts. 
The habit of the plant is vigorous and healthy, 
and it produces flowers in large quantities. 
WHITE ENCHANTRESS. White sport of 
“ Enchantress.” No better white can be obtained. 
Very good in every way. 
WIVELSFIELD WHITE. Pure white, “very 
fragrant, 
rich 
GARDEN PINKS. 
HER MAJESTY. Largo white ; very fragrant. 
MRS. SINKINS. Large pure white flowers; very fragrant. 
Strong Plants, 1/- each*; 10/6 per doz. 
CARNATION. 
ALLWOOD’S HARDY 
DOROTHY. Deep rose-pink with a rich dark 
centre. 
HAROLD. Large double white. 
JEAN. White with deep violet centre. 
MARY. Pale rose pink, with light maroon centre. 
PERPETUAL PINKS. 
PHYLLIS. Lilac, very free flowering and 
delightfully perfumed. 
ROBERT. A delicate shade of old rose, with 
a light maroon centre. 
In small pots 1/9 each, 18/- per doz. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY (Convallaria majalis). 
For early forcing, single crowns of these should be planted about twelve in a flve-inob 
pot, with the buds well above the surface. Cover the crowns with a little moss or an inverted 
flower-pot and placo them in a good heat of say 85 to 90 degrees; water frequently with tepid 
water, and if ludloiously looked after they will bloom In four or five weeks from time of 
potting. Good single crowns are much the best for this purpose. 
Selected Single Crowns far forcing .. .. 2'6 per doz., 17/6 per 100 
PLANTS SUITABLE FOR ROCKWORK. 
We offer a splendid selection of all the most charming subjects for furnishing Rock gardens. 
We shall be pleased to supply detailed lists with advice as to planting if desired. Most of our stook 
is in pots and may be despatched at any season of the year. 
Our own Selection, 7/6 and 9/- per doz. 56/- and 65/- per 100. 
All the above are grown in pots. 
