H. Caqqell & $oq£’ Floral Gj-uide 
OLD 
AMPERE. 
AUGUSTE FERRIERE. 
CHATERI DISCOLOR. 
CROZY PFRF. 
ERECTA. 
EDOUARD MORREN. 
EDULIS. 
GRANDIS. 
HELD I 
VARIETIES, 
KETELEERI. 
MULLERI. 
NEPALENSIS GRANDIFLORA. 
PURPUREA FLORIBUNDA. 
RIFKOGAU. 
STRELITZLEFOLIA METALLIC A 
SOUVENIR DE CHAS. HUBER. 
VIOLAOEA MACROPHYLLA. 
(V. each. 
Carnations made perfectly safe against Wireworm, and 
also vigorous and doubly satisfactory. 
Again, out of the many thousands of plants we grow, not one was lost during the 
last two seasons $ a teaspoonful of our Manure, mixed with six times the quantirv of 
soil, and like quantity of soot, not only keeps them free and safe all the season against 
this pest, but adds double vigour to the plants, makes the blooms considerably larger, 
and produced in greater quantity, and intensity of colour much increased. No one 
should ever fail to sprinkle some, and round every plant immediately after planting; it 
not only entirely keeps the pest away, but it makes the grass a lovely glaucous green. 
AH would admire your Carnations, and everybody would be proud of their plants giown 
in pots. Should be used once a month ; by strictly attending to this the quality, of thi> 
family would be immense. 
Cwt., 80s. : 56 lbs., 42s. 6d. ; 28 lbs., 22s. 68. ; 14 lbs., 12s. 68. ; 
oer lb., Is. 3d. 
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THE BEST VARIETIES IN CULTIVATION. 
^ lovelv Carnations! No matter who, all like this flower; yet how seldom we sec them 
in gardens. If once planted in ordinary ground they will grow. Cut out the flower-spike in 
August, cut a slit half-way through the wood of the side shoots, two inches under the lowest leaf 
•earing the cut, dividing and replanting in good well-dug ground any time before Christmas, and 
another years line bloom is almost, a certainty. For exhibition, they have to be planted in 
S i? r » 11101 P°f®i a °d placed under glass when in flower; their almost only enemy is wireworm, 
uhich must he destroyed. Good varieties, Ox. per dozen and upwards, our selection. 
. t Mr. K. C. Sandkks, ilaltou Gardens, Tring, January 16M, 1804. 
1 hate received the Carnations in good condition, and am pleased w.th the stuff. 
T. Wii.uam8 . Esq., Whitecroes IIou«e, Monmouth, April Ilf//, 1894. 
wntc to inform ) on that the plants arrived here safely, and quite met with my approbation. 
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