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Three Sterling Carnation Novelties 



Winsor, White Enchantress, and Helen M. Could 



There is nothing about any of these varieties that we wish to conceal; therefore, we cordially invite all carna- 

 tion growers to pay us a visit. Come at any time. 



WINSOR — Winner of Lawson Silver Medal. 



This is sure to prove a winner. Nothing approaches it in color, which is a clear silvery pink — a shade 

 between Enchantress and Mrs. Thos. W. Lawson — and much more beautiful than either. In fact, it is just 

 the shade that we have all been trying to get. The color will make it sell in any market. The stem is just 

 right. The flowers are considerably larger than Lawson and much better shaped. As a grower it has every- 

 thing that can be desired. So far we have not seen any large-flowering variety quite so free as Winsor. 



WHITE ENCHANTRESS. 



A pure white sport of Enchantress, at once the most popular and most profitable carnation grown today, 

 on account of its size and stem and freedom with which it blooms. White Enchantress is identical in 

 every respect but color. ■ Those desiring quality as well as quantity will find it in White Enchantress. 



HELEN M. COULD. 



This is a beautiful variegated sport of Enchantress. The ground color is a lovely shade of clear pink, 

 the variegation carmine, making an exquisite combination of colors, besides being something distinctly new. 

 At a short distance the variegation does not show at all, the general effect being a beautiful shade of dark 

 pink. Growth, habit, size, and stem are the same as Enchantress. 



We have fine stocks, from which we can deliver healthy cuttings of Variegated Lawson, White 

 Lawson, Red Lawson, Enchantress. Mrs. M. A. Patten, Lady Bountiful, etc. 



Our Variegated Lawson is all that we claimed for it last season, and is giving the fullest satisfaction 

 everywhere — the best in the variegated class. Come and inspect our stock of new and standard sorts 



TARRYTOWN- ON- HUDSON, 



NEW YORK. 



F. R. PIERSON CO. 



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Robert Craig Wins Again 



Lawson Bronze Medal over Victory 



S. A. F. Bronze Medal over Victory and other searlets 



First Prize in loo Class over Victory and all other scarlets 



Not another scarlet carnation was able to 

 take first honors away from Robert Craig 



CRAIG WINS at all the shows 



CRAIG WINS on the Wholesale market 



CRAIG WINS on the retailers' counter 



CRAIG WINS as a money producer 



CRAIG WINS as a grower 



CRAIG WINS as a first class Commercial Carnation 



The introducers of Craig win out clean and fair 

 for promptness in delivery and filling all orders on 

 time and for a square deal in sending out only healthy, 

 vigorous, well-grown selected cuttings. 



Setiil in your order now — we can fill it promptly 



$3.00 for 25 



6.00 for 50 



12.00 for 100 



$25.00 for 



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COTTAGE GARDENS COMPANY 

 Queens, N. Y. 



5 per cent, discount for cash with order. 



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PENNOCK'S SPECIAL OFFER 

 of Plants, Roots and Seeds 



Rooted Cuttings of 

 Carnations 



Rooted Cuttings of 



Chrysanthemums 



The following varieties: $2.00 per 

 100; $15.00 per 1,000; Kalb, 

 Est lie. Ivory, Alice Byron, Mrs. 

 McAithur, Amorita, White Bonaffon, 

 Glory Pacific, Omega, Lady Harriett* 

 William Duck ham, Dr. Knguehard, 

 Maud Dean, Marie Liger, Marion 

 Newal', Lavender Queen, Robert 

 Halliday, Cheltoni, J. C. Salter, H. 

 Sinclair, Col. Appleton, Mabel Mor- 

 gan, Bonaffon, and H. Rieman. The 

 following varieiies: $2.50 per 100, 

 $20.00 per 1,000; White Eaton, 

 Chadwick, Convention Hall, Jerome 

 Jones, Balfour, Yellow Jones \ e low 

 Eaton and Yellow Chadwick. 



Stock Plants of 



Chrysanthemums 



The following at 75c. per doz., 

 $5.00 per 100. G. S. Kalb, [v ry, 



Alice Byron, Eat n, Chadwick, yellow 

 and golden, Jerome J. nes, Robt. Hal- 

 liday, Col. Appleton, Salter, Yellow 

 Faton, Yellow Jo es, Glory Pacific. 

 Wm, Duc^ham, Brutus, Maud Dean, 

 Marie Liger. 



SAMUEL 



THE Wholesale 

 1 rlK ' Florist 



Boston Marker, Queen Louise, Law- 

 son, Harlowarden, $2.00 per 100; 

 Vesper, Enchan ress, $2.50 p-r 100; 

 Mrs. Patten, Lady Bountiful, $3.00 

 per 100; Wh te Lawson, $ j.qo per 

 100; Victory, Jno. E. Haines, $12.00 

 per 100; $100 per i,ooo. 



Roses: Grafted Stock 



(from 2 i-2 inch pots), K_illamey, \Vel- 

 lesl\ , liberty, $20.00 per ioo, $150.00 

 per r.ooo. Richmond, $25,00 per too, 

 $200.00 per i ,000. 



Roses: Own Root Stock 



2 1-2 inch p^ts (repotted from 2 inch) 

 very fine: Kills rney, $10.00 per rco; 

 Richmond, $12.00 per roo, $100 per 

 r.ooo. 



Dahlias: Field Roots 



(Undivided) 

 The 26 best variet es for cut flowers 

 selected from ihe stock of the Atco 

 Dahlia Farm, and offered for imme- 

 diate delivey from our storage cellars 

 in Philadelphia ai greatly reduced 

 prices. A rare opportunity-. Send for 

 complete descriptive price list. 



PLUMOSUS SEEDS 



Greenhouse grown seeds of Aspara= 

 gus PlumoFiis Nanus, true stock, 

 ready for delivery now, $4.50 per 

 1,000: $4000 per 10,000. Southern 

 grown at $2.00 per 1,000 



S. PENNOCK 



of PHILADELPHIA 



