DECEMBER 22, 1898. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



99 



CORNER s NEW SCARLET CARNATION 



....G. H. CRANE.... 



Photographed December Bth, 1S9S. Planted September 1st. 1898. 



THE COMING SCAKLET CARNATION. No other will equal it. Tested three years and will stand as one of 

 the most profitable commercial Carnations. Wonderfully productive, and an early, continuous all-season bloomer. 

 Easy to lift and quickly established, strong growing, robust, clean, well formed, bushy plants ; producing full, rounded, 

 deep, clear, brilliant scarlet average three-inch blooms, on i6 to i8-inch stiff stems that never have a failing to weak- 

 ness. The calyx is one of its strongest points, as they never show any bursted flowers. Good substance and e.xcellent keeper. 

 We recommend it to every grower. Received American Carnation Society certificate, scoring g2 points, at Chicago, February, 

 l8g8. Certificate and Silver Medal at Chicago and Certificate at Indianapolis, November, i8q8. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS, .$2.00 per dozeu, .filO.OO per lum«lre«l, $75.00 per thousand. 



'(^(^n MflPArk (Ward.) Deep, brilliant scarlet, heavily overlaid with maroon; one of the darkest and richest shades 

 "*^'" I'iCH.^CW* incarnations. 2!^ to 2-V-inch blooms. Long, stiff, wiry !2 to r8-inch stems. A most profuse and 

 abundant bloomer. Habit — erect, stiff and wiry, of McGowan type but much improved over the growth of that variety. The 

 best and most profitable dark Carnation grown. 



,$2.00 per dozen, $10.00 per hundred, $75.00 per thou.sand. 



(Ward.) Brilliant cardinal maroon, 2'/i to 2^4f-inch blooms. Fine stems i6 to 24 inches long. Strong, 

 vigorous, healthy habit, blooming as freely as Portia. Strong calyx, not inclined to burst. No crimson 

 Carnation possesses such a vivid, brilliant shade of color. 



Stock limited. .$10.00 p#r hundr<>d. 



Send for complete price list of Carnation Novelties and all standard varieties. Beady January 1st. 



F. Dorner & Sons Co., La Fayette, Ind. 



Gen. Gomez. 



