Allwood Bros., Haywards Heath. 
Albert. 
Single 
plants. 
Pale delicate mauve, with a deeper lacing at the base of the petal, free flowering, 
the blooms are borne in clusters adding greatly to its decorative value_ 1/- 
3PT Betty, A.M., R.H s S. 
White with a delightful red maroon centre, in the Autumn it develops 
a pleasing picotee marking. “Betty” is seen at its best as an 
edging plant or in rockeries . 
Dorothy. 
Deep rose-magenta with a rich dark centre. The petals are slightly fringed... 9d. 
JW Harold, A.M., R.H.S. 
A large double white, sound calyx, and the flower is symmetrical in 
form. The habit of growth is of a tall, free, hardy character. 
Its adaptability for garden decoration is unequalled by any other 
Dianthus . cm 
Jean, A.M., R.H.S. 
Pure white with a deep violet centre. A distinct and handsome flower, 
which is produced in large trusses. Its freedom of flowering and 
effectiveness in the garden gives it a distinctive charm. 9d. 
Joan, A.M., R.H.S. The admiration of Princess Mary. 
Salmon pink with a maroon centre, an exquisitely formed flower, of 
refined and graceful appearance, the growth is of the pure All¬ 
woodii type, with freedom of flowering, rich silvery metallic 
foliage, fragrant scent, perpetual flowering from Spring to Winter, 
Joan ” is positively a lovable flower. l/_ 
John. 
Deep rose with violet maroon centre, large fringed flowers, strong erect habit. 
A bunch of ” John ” is similar in effect to Scabious Caucasica. 1/- 
JW Mary, A.M., R.H.S. 
Pale rose-pink, with a light maroon centre. A bold full flower, smooth- 
edged petals and compact in form, with exceptionally strong stem 
and calyx. 9d « 
Phyllis. 
Lilac, of light symmetrical form. The flowers are produced in great pro¬ 
fusion and are delightfully perfumed. 9 d, 
Ruby. 
Light red maroon, with a deep tone of chocolate at the base of the petal. The 
growth is of a wiry nature, deep in colour, with crimson blotches at the 
base of the leaves and calyx. During the second and third year “ Ruby ” 
is seen to the best advantage.\ . 1 /_ 
Robert, A.M., R.H.S. 
A delicate shade of rose magenta, with a light maroon centre. The flowers 
are very large and semi-double, with a rich perfume and sound calyx. 9d.‘ 
l m- Rufus. 
Rose dur Barri, with a deeper tone at the base of the petal, the blooms 
are large and fragrant, flowering well in trusses. In growth 
“ Rufus ” has the strong, free, erect habit, blooming continuously 
throughout the entire season. Both at Exhibitions and on our 
trial grounds “ Rufus ” has always been greatly admired. 1/- 
Susan. 
Pale lilac with a large deep black eye or disc at the base of each petal, 
large double flowers, in habit of growth it resembles “ Mary,” but 
“ Susan ” is distinct from all other varieties of Allwoodii and none 
more beautiful . i /_ 
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doz. 
10/6 
10/6 
7/6 
7/6 
7/6 
10/6 
10/6 
7/6 
7/6 
10/6 
7/6 
10/6 
10/6 
As hardy as Shetland Ponies—ALLWOODII. 
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