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llth & Jefferson Sts., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Specialties in Carnations, Geraniums, 

 Chrysanthemums, and Pansies. 



-Mrs. A. 5. Kelson: 



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' Review. "Mr. Nelson surely has a treasure." 

 The American Florist. "The best ever put on the market." 

 The Florists' Exchange. "Mrs. 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, 

 $35o; 50, $6.00; 100, $10.00; 1000, $80.00. 250 go at rooo rates. 



E. A. NELSON, Indianapolis, ind. 



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



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



