Heliotrope and Heliotrope Fancies. 
Beta (New B), Early June. r potg- 
The chief attraction is the colour, which is a deep violet mauve, much deeper' 
^ than “Mikado.” > 
frequently splits 
Circe (New B), Early June. 
Deep heliotrope, profusely flaked and speckled deep pink, large, full fimbriated 1 
* floweT^unlike^any^existingSvariety. Thejgrowthds.iexceptionallyiistroug.. * 
Per doz. 
Ready AllfSeason's 
after Flowering 
Mar. ex. Plants in 
o 8 iin.ff 3 > ' 6 in. 
pots. 
This variety is of a^rather^slow growth^and^the calyx 
Per doz. 
3/6 
38/6 
1/6 
16/6 
5/- 
57/6 
4/6 
51/6 
E4STEBM MAIDJ* The Carnation with the “ Liberty ” Colour. 
JW Eastern Maid (New B), Late June—Ex. 
Raised by All wood Bros., at Wivelsfield. 
A delightful shade of rich old rose, flushed with a suffusion of helio¬ 
trope, which tones to a French-grey-blush as the flower finishes, 
which effect is not found in any other variety. The blooms 
average three inches and over, with clear cut petals, making a 
flower of ideal form. No variety with such an art shade possesses 
a freer growth or is more productive. Few varieties are more 
fixed than '* Eastern Maid,” and none have a greater or more 
distinctive charm. 2/6 5/- 
Mikado (B), Early June—Ex. Per doz. 27/6 56/6 
The popular old heliotrope variety of an exquisite shade. A well-known friend 1/3 3/6 
Per doz, 13/- 38/0 
