Perpetual Flowering Carnations. 
Ready All Season’s 
after Flowering 
Mar. ex. Plants in 
YELLOW AND YELLOW FANCIES—continued. 3Jin. 6in. 
pots. pots. 
Marian Willson (New B), A.M., R.H.S. ; A.M., P.F.C.S., 
Late June—Ex. 
Orange yellow slightly flaked on each petal bronzy-red. The blooms 
are of immense size, averaging 4 inches and over, with slightly fim¬ 
briated petals and a high full centre, rigid stiff stems and a prac¬ 
tically non-splitting calyx, two features quite exceptional for a 
flower of this size and form . 2/6 5/- 
Per doz. 27/6 56/6 
Sunstar (B), Mid. June. 
Almost a yellow self, with a few pale pink markings : flowers of good size and 
form, robust in growth, and we consider this a variety of merit. 1/6 4/6 
Per doz. 16/6 51/6 
Saffron (New B), Early June—Ex. 
A rich deep yellow sport from “ Sunatar,” being identical in growth 
and habit to its parent. A yellow variety with a future . 1/6 4/6 
' Per doz. 16/6 51/6 
Yellow-Stone (New B), Early June. We received A.M., R.H.S. 
A pale yellow flower with a rich yellow centre, and strong stem and calyx. 
The growth is exceptionally robust for a yellow variety. 1/6 4/6 
Per doz. 16/6 51/6 
Freckles (New B), Mid. June—Ex. 
Straw-yellow, speckled reddish-chocolate ; a unique striking fancy 
variety, the flowers are of good size with excellent guard petals, 
the growth is quick and productive. This seedling is quite distinct 
from any other fancy yellow variety . 3/6 5/- 
Per doz. 38/6 56/6 
Wivelsfield Apricot (see page 20). 
“•"“WIVELSFIELD BEAUTY ” 
New (B), Early June. Ex. and Co. 
Pale yellow and pearl pencilled and suffused salmon and vermilion. A won¬ 
derful colouring which gives a grand distinctive character to this novelty. 
The flowers are large and absolutely perfect in shape and form. It is a 
flower of wonderful depth so much admired in perfect Carnations. It is 
sweet-scented and must rank as one of the most remarkable varieties in 
existence to-day, and no other Carnation can compare with it in its con¬ 
tinuous free-blooming habit throughout the entire year. Its strength 
of constitution, free bushy habit is ideal, and when we say that “ Wivels¬ 
field Beauty ” is one of the progenies from our world-famed “ Mary 
Allwood,” we feel that we have said all that is possible in favour of it. 2/6 5/6 
Per doz. 27/6 63/- 
f)V Jazz (New B), Late June— Ex. 
Yellow flaked reddish bronze, medium sized, fringed flower of prettv 
form, and free, erect habit of growth. A most striking combina¬ 
tion of colour . •••••■• _$/.$ 
Pei doz. 27/6 
5 /- 
56/6 
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