CARNATIONS. 
What they are, What they do, 
and When to procure. 
PERPETUAL 
FLOWERING 
CARNATIONS. 
Pages 5-25 . 
The finest race of 
Carnations in the world, 
flowering under glass the 
entire twelve months of the 
year. Young plants ready 
ex. 3£ in. pots from April 
to June. Large-flowering 
plants in 6 in. at all 
seasons. 
As a hardy garden 
plant it flowers perpetually 
during entire Summer 
months. Young plants ex. 
3£ in. pots from April to 
July. Plants in bud in 
6 in. pots at all seasons. 
PERPETUAL MALMAISON 1 CARNATIONS. Pages 26-29■ 
A Malmaison that blooms throughout the year. Can only be culti¬ 
vated successfully under glass; the largest-flowered species of all Carna¬ 
tions. 
Young plants ready e . 3J in. pots from April to July ; large-flowering 
plants in 6 in. pots from September onwards. 
HARDY PiiRPETUAL BORDER CARNATIONS. Pages 36-40. 
A hybrid race-—Borders x Perpetual Flowering Carnations, possessed 
of the form, beauty and hardiness of the Border Carnation, with the 
freedom of flowering of the Perpetual Flowering Carnation. 
The ideal Garden Carnation, also excellent for cold greenhouses and 
conservatories. 
Young plants ready ex. 3£ ins. pots all the y,ar round. Large- 
flowering plants at all seasons. 
BORDER CARNATIONS. Pages 41-45. 
The old original Garden Carnation, Picotees, Flakes, Fancies and 
Bizarres are simply colour classifications. 
We list only hardy garden varieties, flowering June, July or August 
only. Rooted layers ready during September and October. Established 
layers m 3£ ex. pots from October to April. Late Spring plantings are 
of no value. 
ALLWOODII. Pages 30-35. 
A new hybrid race of plants—-Perpetual Flowering Carnations x Hardy 
Garden Pinks. “ The most Reasonable plant in the world/’ Possessing 
form, perfume and beauty of the old-world Garden Pink, blended with the 
perpetual flowering qualities of the modern Perpetual Flowering Carnation. 
They flower perpetually from May until Winter in the open garden, 
rockeries, wall gardens, frames, garden-vases, window boxes, baskets. 
Can be forced in a cool greenhouse or heated frames and cool con¬ 
servatories for Winter and early Spring flowering. 
For planting in the garden, young plants ex. 3J in. pots at all seasons. 
