THREE NEW ALLWOOD BROS. 
ENGLISH CARNATIONS FOR 1936 
Each is outstanding in its color class and will uphold Allwood’s reputation 
for the “World’s Finest Carnations.’’ These novelties have been grown for 
three years and have proven superior to existing varieties of similar color. We 
are convinced they will aid the advancement of the “Divine Flower.” Con¬ 
sistent winners, both as producers and at shows abroad, we believe they will 
prove equally successful in America. 
Due to limited stocks, Dairymaid was the only variety shown in competition 
last season; at the New York International Show it literally smothered opposition 
in the white variegated class. Guy Allwood will fill a long demand for a large, 
free, salmon pink, while Ditchling is the best dark pink developed since the 
introduction of Mrs. C. W. Ward. 
Dairymaid 
White ground, heavily 
striped pink towards 
the edge of the petals. 
Charming coloring. The 
flow;ers are large and 
full, with rich perfume. 
The growth is excep¬ 
tionally robust, healthy 
and free flowering. in 
Dairymaid we have the 
finest variety of this or 
similar colorings. It 
seems faultless and is a 
joy to cultivate. Both 
trade and amateurs will 
cherish this variety. 
Guy Allwood 
Delightful pale salmon 
pink of Laddie shade 
but richer in tone dur¬ 
ing Spring and Summer. 
Guy Allwood is the out¬ 
come of 5000 Laddie X 
Salmon Pink seedlings, 
the primary object'be¬ 
ing to obtain a variety 
superior to Laddie, in 
color, freedom of flow¬ 
ering, ease of propaga¬ 
tion and perfume. Guy 
Allwood, producing two 
flowers to one of Lad¬ 
die, is easily the best 
variety of its color. 
Ditchling 
A rich luminous shade 
of dark pink, free from 
magenta. Deep rounded 
flower of perfect form 
and good size. Magnifi¬ 
cent habit of growth, 
bushy, very free and 
healthy, with long, erect 
stems and perfect calyx. 
A worthy variety to fill 
all demands for a real 
good dark pink Carna¬ 
tion and one that will be 
widely grown. On test 
as a cut flower, Ditch¬ 
ling has lasted twenty 
days in fresh condition. 
1934-1935 INTRODUCTIONS 
Robert Allwood 
Vivid scarlet. Properly handled, it 
is a gem as a producer and unbeatable 
at the shows. Our stock is exception¬ 
ally vigorous and at this season’s price, 
Robert Allwood is far and away the 
best buy in scarlet Carnations. Its 
American record the past season was 
as follows: Two First Class Certifi¬ 
cates; Two Certificates of Merit; Three 
Gold Medals; Two Silver Medals; Three 
First Prizes in competition. 
Dimity 
White variegated claret. 
Wivelsfield Claret Improved 
Claret colored. 
Wivelsfield Claret Improved and Dim¬ 
ity were extensively shown the past 
season and were greatly admired. All 
won easily in their respective classes. 
Reports from all points indicate that 
they are fulfilling our claims they are 
strong, prolific growers and quite out¬ 
standing. 
PRICES QUOTED UPON REQUEST. 
Rooted cuttings will be ready after December 25. Orders will be filled in 
strict rotation. List of standard varieties and prices forwarded upon request. 
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