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PETER' BARR—Yellow and pink. Is. 
PHCEBE (Smith)—Crimson Bizarre of fine 
qualitv : a very strong free grower. Is. 
PRESIDENT—Purple. 
PRIDE OF GREAT BRITAIN (Ware) 
_Yellow, a large handsome flower; has been 
awarded many F.CC. 2s. 0 d. 
PRIDE OF PENSHURST—Pure bright 
vellow self; large and fine. 
PRINCE HAL—Purple and scarlet. 
PUCK— Purple, tinged carmine. 
PURPLE EMPEROR—Purple self. 
QUEEN OF BEDDERS — Rosy-scarlet; 
good robust haMt; very free. 
RABY CASTLE—Large bright pink serrated 
flower. Gd. each ; 5*. per doz. 
RACHEL—Soft yellow ground, richly marked 
rose petals large, smooth, and of good form. 
RED BRAES—White grouud, edged purple. 
ROSALIND Rich rose 
ROSE CELESTIAL— A rose-coloured self ; 
large fine flowers. 
ROSE IDEAL—Rose. 
ROYAL GFORGE—Purple. 
RUBY PERFECTION—Ruby red 
RUBY—Rose self. 
SACHARISSA—Large flowers of a soft prim 
rose shade, striped and edged soft pink ; a very 
striking and useful variety, and is sure to become 
a general favourite. 
SANDRINGHAM SCARLET— 
SANDRINGHAM WHITE — Both well 
known varieties ; very free. 
SCARLET GEM—Bright scarlet. 
SCHLIEBEN—Deep yellow, striped with 
slaty-blue. 
SENSATION—Pure white ; extra. 2s. 
SIR BEAUCHAMP SEYMOUR—Orange 
huff, edged with carmine. 
SNOWDON (Douglas)—Pure white, has 
proved itself to be one of the best varieties for 
the open border. Is. 
SUNRISE—Yellow, striped rosy-purple. In. 
TERRA COTTA — Soft terra-cotta, edged 
with rose-pink. 
THE GOVERNOR—Beautiful blush-white, 
large and full; extra fine. 
THETIS. 
TROUBADOUR — Apricot-yellow ground, 
edged and flamed with red; good form, and of 
medium size. 
WAVERLEY (Campbell) — Pure white, 
lightly tipped and striped with rose. Is. 
Those not priced, Is. each ; 9s. per dozen. Our selection, 6s. per dozen. 
TWO NEW TREE CARNATIONS. 
MRS. H. CANNELL—A perpetual-blooming variety, proved and admitted by all who have 
grown it to be the loveliest deep pink-coloured of the whole family ; its habit and freeness of gro wth 
lenders it a model variety. Sweet Scented, flowers all the winter; should be in every collection. 
First-Class Certificate wherever shown. Bloom sent for five stamps. Is. Gd. each; post free, 2s.; 
in 5-inch pots, 3s. 6d. each. 
LIZZIE McGOWAN—The flowers are pure white, very large, and very finely fimbriated, and 
the plant has a nice dwarf habit; in fact, it is considered the finest white Carnation ever seen. It 
is also a very fine bloomer, and the buds do not burst, thereby making it very valuable for cut-flowers 
and other purposes. Is. each ; 10s. per dozen 
TREE OR WINTER-FLOWERING CARNATIONS, 
f HESE are now greatly sought after in consequence of so many being used all through the winter 
season in bouquets and button-holes; and in New York it appears they are even more exten¬ 
sively used than in England. Anyone that can grow Chrysanthemums can grow these, for they 
require just the same treatment, excepting liquid manure, which must be^applied pore sparingly. 
A. J. BALFOUR — Orange ground, 14. CLAUDE PERRON — Yellow, edged, 
flamed red. 2s. j rosy red. 
1. AL^GATIERE —Vigorous flowers, L g CORONET—Bright scarlet; large, 
splendid rich red. \ Y.y 
CHARLES I.— Fawn yellow suffused COL. COX—Bright scarlet; large, full, 
rose. Is. Gd. ; and ^ ne * 
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