NEW MONTHLY CARNATION, "Snowdon." 



The engraving gives an exact representation of this most valuable new Carnation, but reduced to half the natural size. Its merits 

 are that the flowers are of the purest white, borne in unequaled profusion on plants that rarely ever exceed one foot in heigL 

 This quality of dwarfness makes it exceedingly valuable, as it can be grown close to the glass on front benches of the greenhouse 

 As a pot-plant for the parlor, or for market purposes, it has no equal in Carnations. We purchased the entire stack from the 

 raiser, Mr. John Henderson, Flushing. L, I., in September, 1879, for $500, and it is now for the first time offered for sale. 



Stock plants, $3.00 each. 



Strong, well-rooted plants In 3 Inch pots, 50 cents each ; $4.50 per dozen ; included in set of 16 New Carnations for $6.0Q. 



