ft. C5kr\x\ell & $or^’ iftctfkl Gfuitle 
CROCK’S 
PERPETUAL-FLOWERING 
PINK. 
It carries a large flower, exactly like the 
ol»l show Pink, on the top of every flower 
Rtalk (as seen in the engraving), similar 
to the Tree Carnation; a strong grower, 
and is the most useful an;l distinct of the 
three families yet sent out. 
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rE It P ET UA L-FLO WERINO PI N Iv, 
20, Princes Street, Ilanovcr Square, W., June Gf/i , 1894. 
Mrs. Boyd begs to inform Mr. Cannell that she has heard from her gardener thatllhc plants 
have arrived safely in good condition 
( 150 ) 
