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CARNATIONS .... 
«STANDARD SORTS. 
Alaska. Pure white, the leading variety for winter 
blooming. An invaluable variety for white. 
Aramazindy. Snow-white, lightly penciled scarlet. 
Daybreak. Beautiful blush pink, very attractive. 
El Dorado. Yellow, penciled red. One of the best yellows. 
Emily Pierson. Deep red, fine flowers of great substance. 
Harrison’s White. A pure white Carnation of the largest 
size, long stems, very fragrant. 
Lizzie McGowan. One of the best white varieties we have. 
Mayor Pingree. A fine light yellow variety. 
Meteor. Deep crimson, very free blooming. 
Scarlet Wave. A “sport” from Tidal Wave. Fine 
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Victor. A ‘sport’ from Daybreak, considered superior to it by > W)))), Ay WEG: 
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WM. SCOTT. Flowers large and non-bursting, of a deep pink; We G77; 
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Price, lst size plants, for summer blooming, 30c. each, $3.00 ye 
per doz.; 2d size, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 4) 5 
«PALMAISON.” A wonderful Carnation, unequaled for size, 
measuring four inches across, and a beautiful 
shade of blush, similar to the Malmaison Rose. The fragrance of 
the ‘‘ Malmaison” is exquisite, the most delicious of Carnations. 
This is largely grown for the London market. 
Nore.—We can also supply dark pink Malmaison. Price for 
Malmaison Carnations, both colors same price, 30c. each, $3.00 
MARGUERITE MONTHLY CARNATIONS. 
A new race of monthly Carnations which is of the greatest value for 
summer blooming. They bloom freely all summer, and the flowers are 
mostly all double; they are all elegantly fringed and deliciously fragrant. 
Price, mixed colors only, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
HARDY GARDEN CARNATIONS. 
Every color known in Carnations is represented, but having been grown 
from mixed seed we cannot supply any special color. They give only one 
heavy crop of flowersinJune. Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
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These make grand plants in pots for the conservatory or greenhouse 
and are becoming more popular yearly. They also do splendidly in 
beds outdoors in a shady place and in rich, light, free soil. 
Augusta Carpentier. Spotted rose and crimson, red centre. 
Candidum. Bright pea-green, spotted with white. 
Chelsonii. Pea-green, irregularly spotted carmine red. 
Fritz Kochelin. Veins white, body of leaf overlaid white. 
Guze de Paris. Green veins,surface silvery white, suffused pink. 
J. C. Box. Light green, spotted and veined pink and cream. 
Leopold Robert. Green, white and red spots. 
Mme. de Halevy. Green ground, thickly speckled with white and 
ink. 
Mme. Groult. Rich green ground, pale pink centre. Very pretty. 
Meyerbeer. Red and white spotted. A fine variety. 
Raymond Lemonier. Light green, veined and marked rosy pink. 
Souvenir de Paris. Rosy centre and blotches, green ground. 
Viscount de la R. Ordan. Light green, webbed white and pink. 
Price, growing plants, ready April 1st, 40c. each, $4.00 for set of 13. 
NEW GIANT TRICOLOR CUPHEA. 
A grandly improved variety of the Cuphea Llavae with flowers 
almost twice the size, and a constitution vastly improved, perfectly 
healthy and vigorous. Three colors are combined in each flower, 
intense scarlet, indigo blue and white; the tube is bronzy green and 
mossed like a Moss Rose. The plant grows about 15 inches high, 
partly trailing; is exceedingly useful for summer flowering in beds or 
vases. This grand acquisition is of the greatest value. (See cut.) 
Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 
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