Uth & Jefferson Sts., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Specialties in Carnations, Geranixims, 

 CHrysantheinxiins, and Pansies. 



Mrs. A. 5. tfelson." 



The merits of this great acquisition to floral wealth resides 

 in the profusion and continuity of three and a half and four- 

 inch bloom; of a glistening pink color; borne on stems two 

 to two and a half, feet long, with a non-bursting caylx and 

 possessing extraordinary keeping qualities. The flower 

 scored 94 points at Boston and 91 >^ at Cincinnati. 

 The Florists' /vVz7>?t' — "Mr. Nelson surely has a treasure." 

 The American Florist.— '*ThQ best ever put on the market." 

 The Florists' Exchange.— ''^xs. Nelson will pass for a fancy and 

 a fine commercial sort. 



This marked advance in the march of carnations will be disseminated 

 after February i, 1902. Orders filled in rotation. Prices: i doz., $2.50; 25, 

 $350; 50, |6.oo; 100, |io,oo; 1000, $80.00. 250 go at 1000 rates. 



E. A. NELSON, Indianapolis, Ind. 



(See life size half-tone of "MRS. E. A. NELSON," on page 79.) 



S. S. SKIDELSKY, Philadelphia, Pa., Agt. 



