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MISS MARTHA HISER, FLORIST, URBANA, OHIO. 



(foliations. 



•Rivalling the Rose in beauty 

 and fragrance. They are easily 

 grown, blooming elegantly at all 

 seasons of the year. 



With this Collection you can cut 

 from one to two dozen blooms per 

 day from October to May, which, in 

 ordinary seasons, would cost you $1 

 per dozen for flowers alone. Just 

 think of 12 large blooming plants for 

 $1, and then of the unalloyed pleasure 

 and profit in the investment of $1. 

 This is certainly one of my best bar- 

 gains. See my Special Offer for club 

 raisers at bottom of page. 



"Triumph" Collection ot 

 Everbiooming Monthly 

 Carnations.,^ 



PRICE— 15 Cents Each; 2 for 25 cts. 

 any 6 for 60 cents. The entire set 

 of beautiful and new varieties for 

 $1.00, postpaid. Large field grown 

 plants, ready to bloom at once. 



ALASKA— This grand white of last 

 year has come directly to the front, 

 and we feel safe in claiming for it 

 first place among white Carnations. 

 The color is very pure; the flower 

 is large, stem slender and stiff. It 

 comes into bloom early, and is ex 

 tremely free and quite continuous. 



ABUNDANCE— A unique pink Carnation. We do not be- 

 lieve that any other variety extant will produce as many 

 blooms; it is continuous throughout the year, with a pro- 

 fusion to each plant; it is a dwarf, slender grower. Color, 

 salmon pink. Perfectly clean and healthy, and with 

 strong calyx. 



DELLA FOX— Fine pink Carnation, intermediate be- 

 tween Daybreak and Edna Craig in color. Large flowers, 

 quite full, and of good form with first-class calyx. A splen- 

 did grower, of excellent habit, and quite free in bloom. 

 Received numerous certificates and first prizes. 



FLORA HILL— This grand new white Carnation has 

 made a sensation wherever shown. It is the largest white 

 variety we know of . Foliage very pretty: flowers of en- 

 ormous size and wonderfully free bloomer, stems long 

 and moderately stiff; of the easiest culture. 



JUBILEE— Color, intense scarlet of the richest shade: 

 one of the largest flowering among the reds. A persistent 

 and very free bloomer. 



JACK FROST, New— This variety is the largest white 

 Carnation in cultivation. Often measures four inches in 

 diameter. The flowers are of the purest white, with pe- 

 tals of great substance, making it one of the very best. 



MORELLO— An extraordinary good crimson; maroon 

 shadings; very free and continuous bloomer. Strong, 

 healthy grower, with clean foliage. 



MRS. McBURNEY— An enormous flowered variety, of 

 clear salmon; bloom Camellia shaped; petals thick and 

 wax-like. Color, clear salmon: very strong calyx; stem 

 perfectly erect, and ver}' free in bloom; one of the most 

 distinct, and a queen among salmon pink Carnations. 



PSYCHE— One of the largest, most beautiful formed 

 Carnations; exceedingly free flowering and producing 

 extra long, stout stems. A strong, vigorous and healthy 

 grower. Color clear, white ground, delicatelv and evenly 

 flaked and striped with' bright scarlet, giving it a very 

 pleasing and effective finish; grand in every Avay. 



TRIUMPH— This grand new variety does not rust like 

 many other Carnations and never bursts its calyx, has a 

 hardy constitution and is a splendid keeper after being 

 cut. Color, a splendid pure pink, very beautiful. 



THOMAS CARTLEGE— A pure deep pink, of large size, 

 and noted for early flowering. For this reason it is one of 

 the best for the home garden. 



YELLOW JACKET— Flower of medium size, on long, 

 stiff stems; rather fine foliage; color, clear yellow, 

 lightly penciled red; freest and best all-around yellow 

 among the standard varieties. 



CppPTAT ApppR I will send you 6 Triumph Collections of elegant winter blooming Carnations (large 



13 C '^ > vrrER fleId grown p| an ts) for $4.00 by express, you paying charges, the 6 collections must 



be ordered at one time. Go among your friends and get up a club order. 



SHARPY SCOTCH OR SWEET MAY PINKS. l£s 



"HER MAJESTY"— Flowers of a lovely clear white, very 

 double, on long, stiff stems; clove-scented, rivaling the 

 finest Carnations. Price, 10 cents. 



Price of the following, 8 cents each. 



ALBA FIMBRI ATA— Pure white, beautifully fimbriated. 



BRUNETTE— Color, dark and velvety, almost black. 

 ESTHER— Splendid white, bordered with maroon. 

 JULIETTE— Cherry red, variegated pink and white. 

 LAURA WILMER— Velvety maroon, bordered white. 

 SNOW— Large, white; exquisite clove fragrance. 



SPECIAL OFFER— The entire set of Seven Hardy Pinks for 40 cents, postpaid. 



