Perpetual Malmaison Carnations. 
PERPETUAL MALMAISON CARNATIONS-continued. 
Ready All Season’s 
after Flowering 
Mar. ex. Plants in 
3£in. 6in. 
pots. pots. 
Albino (New B), Early June. 
The best white Perpetual Malmaison. An exceptionally large full flower, 
the habit of growth is remarkably free. This variety we recommend as 
a valuable addition to any collection. 
Per doz. 
Atlantic (New A), Early June. 
An exceptionally heavy bold white flower of true Malmaison form, with 
a faint pink blush on the petal. The habit of growth is facsimile 
with “ Mrs. C. F. Raphael,” one of its parents, and quite as easy to 
cultivate. This is undoubtedly a variety with a future. 
Per doz. 
Baltic (New A), Early June. 
A deep solid cerise, large noble flower of the best Malmaison type. A wonder¬ 
fully free healthy grower, the easiest to cultivate of any modern variety 
of Malmaison . . 
Per doz. 
31^T Boadicea (B), Early June. 
Deep ro9y cerise of the true Malmaison type of flower, short, strong 
calyx, which never breaks, most sweetly scented, short, free habit 
of growth, This we consider a most excellent variety for Winter 
flowering . .. 3/6 6/- 
Per doz. 38/6 67/6 
Cedric (New A), Early June. 
A large ivory white flower overlaid pink on each petal, similar to that popular 
old pioneer variety “ Marmion,” but the habit of growth is stronger, 
freer, and makes a much larger plant. 7/6 
Per doz. 86/6 
Ceres. 
Rose blush pink, large, full flowers, which develop well in Winter, most healthy 
and vigorous habit of growth. 5/- 
Per doz. 56/6 
Delicata (New B), Early June. 
Delicate pale pink veiled with a pleasing tone of rose pink, the flowers are 
bold and massive in appearance, resembling the best type of Malmaison.. 7/6 
Per doz. 86/6 
3/6 
38/- 
7/6 
86/6 
7/6 
86/6 
6 /- 
67/6 
15/- 
170/- 
15/- 
170/- 
15/- 
170/- 
7/6 
86/6 
15 /- 
-70/- 
Perpetual Malmaison Carnation. 
“ Time can but make it easier to be wise.”—W. B. Yeats 
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