Allwood Bros., Haywards Heath. 
Beady All Season’s 
after Flowering 
Mar. ex. Plants in 
PERPETUAL IV! ALMA ISON CARNATIONS-continued. 3*in. 
6in. 
pots. 
pots. 
Dragon (New B), Early June. 
A bold crimson-red flower with large outer petals of true Malmaison form, 
with beautiful metallic grey foliage, and carries no surplus grass, each 
growth terminates into flower. 
7/6 
15/- 
Per doz. 
86/6 
170/- 
Exquisite (B), Early June. 
A beautiful deep shade of flesh pink with a stong salmon tone. The growth 
is of true Perpetual habit, yet robust, like a Malmaison.. 
3/6 
6/- 
Per doz. 
38/6 
67/6 
Gigantic (New A), Early June. 
A pleasing shade of soft rose pink. Large full heavy flower of Malmaison 
form, the habit of growth is like the excellent variety “ Exquisite ”. 
7/6 
15/- 
Per doz. 
86/6 
170/- 
Marmion (B), Mid. May. 
Creamy-white, overlaid nearly to the edge of the petals cherry-red, the flowers 
average four inches in diameter, and are clove-scented, stem and growth 
very strong . 
5/- 
7/6 
Per doz. 
56/6 
86/6 
Hugh Low (New B), Early June. 
A lovely clear baby pink, flowers of immense size, of true Malmaison type; 
a very promising variety. 
5/- 
7/6 
Per doz. 
56/6 
86/6 
Hon. Charlotte Knollys (New B), Early June. 
A deep red of enormous size, flowers on exceptionally long stems ; one of the 
largest of all Malmaisons... 
5/- 
7/6 
Per doz. 
56/6 
86/6 
jV Mrs. C. F. Raphael (B), Early June. 
Distinct shade of cherry red, large massive flowers, often measurng 
five inches, with full centre and large outer guard petals ; de¬ 
lightfully clove-scented ; stem and growth are very strong . 
2/6 
5/- 
Per doz. 
27/6 
51/6 
Majestic (B), Early June. 
A glorious shade of old rose, the outer petals having a beautiful soft delicate 
tone . 
3/6 
6/- 
Per doz. 
38/6 
67/6 
Minerva. 
Rose cerise, large flowers, strong, vigorous and healthy grower. 
5/- 
7/6 
Per doz. 
56/6 
86/6 
Mrs. Myles Kennedy (New B), A.M.,P. F.C.S., Early June. 
A glorious shade of deep rich salmon-pink, identical in colour with the famous 
“ Princess of Wales " Malmaison, which variety alone made Malmaisons 
popular. 
3/6 
7/6 
Per doz. 
38/6 
86/6 
]V Oceanic (New B), Late May. 
A pale distinct shade of shrimp-pink, the flowers are of immense size 
and bold in character, having clear cut outstanding petals to the 
centre of the flower. The growth is exceptionally free, strong and 
healthy. We have no hesitation in saying that “Oceanic” has 
proved to be one of the finest acquisitions to this aristocratic class 
5/- 
7/6 
Per doz. 
56/6 
86/6 
Terrific (New B), Early June. 
A large bold well-balanced flower. In colour it closely resembles the famous 
old “ Souv. de la Malmaison ”. 
7/6 
15/- 
Per doz. 
86/6 
170/- 
“ Truth is always strange, stranger than fiction.”— Bybok. 
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