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C. D. Barton, photographer. A SEXTET OF FIRST PRIZE CARNATIONS FROM WELLINGTON. These particularly well grown blooms were from the winning stands of Mr. H. A. Fox, the well known Wellington grower, with the exception of the fine Mary Anderson, which was one of G. Jeffreys plants and was staged by Mrs Gore, (1) Mrs Robert Gordon, pale pink self: (2) Enter Pan, yellow ground picotee; (3) Nelson bizarre; (4) King Coffee, fancy carnation; (5) Mary Anderson, pink flake; (6) King Solomon, fancy carnation.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 4, 24 January 1912, Page 39

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C. D. Barton, photographer. A SEXTET OF FIRST PRIZE CARNATIONS FROM WELLINGTON. These particularly well grown blooms were from the winning stands of Mr. H. A. Fox, the well known Wellington grower, with the exception of the fine Mary Anderson, which was one of G. Jeffreys plants and was staged by Mrs Gore, (1) Mrs Robert Gordon, pale pink self: (2) Enter Pan, yellow ground picotee; (3) Nelson bizarre; (4) King Coffee, fancy carnation; (5) Mary Anderson, pink flake; (6) King Solomon, fancy carnation. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 4, 24 January 1912, Page 39

C. D. Barton, photographer. A SEXTET OF FIRST PRIZE CARNATIONS FROM WELLINGTON. These particularly well grown blooms were from the winning stands of Mr. H. A. Fox, the well known Wellington grower, with the exception of the fine Mary Anderson, which was one of G. Jeffreys plants and was staged by Mrs Gore, (1) Mrs Robert Gordon, pale pink self: (2) Enter Pan, yellow ground picotee; (3) Nelson bizarre; (4) King Coffee, fancy carnation; (5) Mary Anderson, pink flake; (6) King Solomon, fancy carnation. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 4, 24 January 1912, Page 39