DIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS. 
(MULE PINKS.) 
P> rpetual-floicering Hybrids, very ornamental. 
Very pretty for rock work and herbaceous 
border; will grow in any ordinary soil. 
CICERO — Pure white beautiful and double. 
JULES FERRY—Soft rosy blush, bright 
crimson centre; free and early. 
STANISLAS — Deep pink, rich crimson 
centre; useful for cutting. 
Is. each. 
ABBOTSFORDIANA—Intense pink, finely 
notched, very double. 9(/. 
LADY CAMPBELL—A beautiful shade of 
pale pink ; dwarf, free and compact. Is. 
MARIE PARE—Pure white. Is. 
MOSCATUS, MILLE HUIT CENT 
QU AT RE-VINGT-UN (1881) —The flowers 
have a powerful fragrance, are of medium size, 
with fimbriated petals of a rosy-lilac, deeper in 
shade in summer than in winter. 9 d. each; 
Os. per doz. 
DT A N Til CS MU LTI FLO It U S. 
NAPOLEON IjI. — R ich crimson; fine. Is. 
ROSE PERPETUAL-Rich rosy-pink. Is. 
PERPETUAL FLOWERING DWARF DOUBLE 
TOM THUMB— 
These are most valu¬ 
able for pot culture, 
bedding, groups, 
borders. &c., and will 
be highly appreciated 
ny all lovers of the 
Carnation. The cul¬ 
tivation is quite 
simple, as they can 
be sown at almost 
any time cf the year, 
but must be trans¬ 
planted at once to 
the spot where in¬ 
tended to flower. If 
sown in March they 
require but very little 
more attention than 
many of the common 
summer flowers. Per 
pkt., Is., Is. (id. 
PICOTEES AND 
CARNATIONS, 
mixed. 2s. G</. per 
pkt. 
PICOTEES, 
mixed. 1$ ft. 2s. ad. 
per pkt. 
MARGARET CARNATIONS. 
TREE, OR WINTER 
2j. per pkt. 
FLOWERING 
CARNATIONS, saved frjm the best 
varie'.ie?. 
2 ft. 
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