. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. The Queens Seedsmen, WQRDSLEY, STOURBRIDGE. November 17, 1877.] THE f GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 635 EXTRACT FROM CARTERS LIST OF NOVELTIES FOR 1877,. ESCHSCHOLTZ First-class Certificate Royal Horticultural Society. ** ESCHSCHOLTZIA CROCEA MANDARIN.—A distinct variety ; the outer side of thepetals brilliant scarlet, the inner side rich orange ; very brilliant in .colour, and mostdesirable.—GarrfsBin Magazine, July 7, 1877. Electros, price ys. NEW JAPANESE DIANTHUS, Eastern Queen and Crimson Belle. Messrs.


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. The Queens Seedsmen, WQRDSLEY, STOURBRIDGE. November 17, 1877.] THE f GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 635 EXTRACT FROM CARTERS LIST OF NOVELTIES FOR 1877,. ESCHSCHOLTZ First-class Certificate Royal Horticultural Society. ** ESCHSCHOLTZIA CROCEA MANDARIN.—A distinct variety ; the outer side of thepetals brilliant scarlet, the inner side rich orange ; very brilliant in .colour, and mostdesirable.—GarrfsBin Magazine, July 7, 1877. Electros, price ys. NEW JAPANESE DIANTHUS, Eastern Queen and Crimson Belle. Messrs. James Carter & Co. exhibited cut blooms of two varieties of DianthusHeddewiggii. named Crimson Belle and Eastern Queen. The size, substance, andrichness of the flowers were remarkable. These varieties will be valuable for gardendecoration, especially as they have been proved after some years of trial to come quitetrue from seed,—The Journal of Horticulture. Electros^ price ys. CARTERS NEW CARMINE CANDYTUFT. This splendid novelty is of dwarf compact habit, and the plant presents one massof vivid carmine bloom. It is most distinct and beautiful—must not be confoundedwith a flesh-coloured variety lately exhibited by a Cont


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