30 THEODOSIA B. SHEPHERD COMPANY. 
Viola Allen. 
A. carnation that was named for the. celebrated ~ actkess, 
Viola Allen, because it was her decided choice among many other 
wholly new sorts. It isa superb decorative flower. ‘The color is a fine 
porcelain white, delicately edged and splashed with pure clear rose pink, 
having a rich spicy odor that is delightful 20c each. > 
J. H. Manley, 
A grand variety. Flowers average about 3 inches in diameter, 
color a most brillfant orange scarlet, very fragrant with prettily 
fringed petals, fine long stems. A great winter bloomer. 20c each. 
Appollo. 
Flower a clear brilliant lasting geranium scarlet, very large 
flower, the outer petals forming a well defined circle, enclosing a well 
filled center, avigorous quick growing variety, early anda fine bloonier. 
20c each. ; 
Golden Beauty. 
Flowers a clear lemon yellow slightly tipped with pink at edges of the 
petals. ‘They are from 3 to 3% inches in diameter, very long stiff stems. 
20c each. 
Governor Roosevelt. 
A plant of vigorous growth. Flower of full form with a large 
number of petals, regularly arranged, color deep rich brilliant scarlet 
shaded with maroon. 20c each. 
Estelle. 
A splendid full brilliant scarlet with fringed edges; a fine bloomer. 
152 each. 
Elma. 
Flower full and large and finely rounded. Beautiful pink with a 
silvery sheen. 15c each. 
Ethel Crocker. 
Said to be one of the very best pink varieties for cut flowers; the 
color is very fine, a lovely peach pink; very large and beautifully formed. 
15¢ each. 
Mermaid. 
A most pleasing shade of salmon pink, very easy culture, gives fine 
large flowers. 15c each. 
Morning Glory. 
This beautiful carnation is an exquisite pale pink, resembling Day- 
break, but a little lighter shade, and one that is very attractive, an inter 
mediate shadé between pink and white. 15c eachi 
