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GIANT-FLOWERING MARGUERITE 
Carnation Seed. 
These gorgeous and fragrant garden Carnations 
flower profusely summer and autumn, from 
seeds sown in the spring. ____—— 
LL lovers of Carnations have reason to be grateful for 
the introduction of this wonderful strain. The flowers 
often measure 3 inches across, and are usually as double as 
double can be. The variety of color includes white, blush, 
deep pink, salmon, carmine, scarlet, dark crimson, maroon, 
and many beautifully variegated flowers. There are picotee- 
edged, spotted, striped, tinted, etc., etc. Most of them have 
beautifully fringed petals, and are delightfully fragrant. One 
great merit of these Carnations is that they commence to 
flower in about twelve weeks’ time from seed. Seeds sown in 
the spring will produce luxuriant plants that will be continually full of 
bloom from August until killed by severe frosts, or seeds may be sown 
during the summer for the winter-flowering plants. 
Henderson’s Giant Marguerite Carnation, [lixed Colors......... Pkt. .10 
Giant Double Pink........... Pkt. .15 | Giant Double White... eS, 
** Double Garnet. 50-63 U5) ‘* Double Striped 15 
‘“* Double Yellow.............. 15 ** Double Scarlet.............. 15 
The collection of above 6 separate Giant Marguerite Carnations, 75c. 
CHABAUD'S perpéruaL-FLowerInag CARNATIONS. 
" HESE latest and best creations of Mons. B. Chabaud, the famous French ‘‘Carna- 
tionist,’’ surpass all the race in richness and variety of coloring, the combinations 
of which are surprisingly beautiful. Heretofore this grand type of Carnations only 
flowered once a year—15 to 18 months after sowing—but now we have Fancy Pinks, 
with all of the qualities of the old Perpetual Carnation, flowering continuously after 6 
months from sowing. Plants thickset and bushy; stalks stiff and upright, bearing im- 
mense double blossoms of perfect regularity, some with fringed edges, some smooth, 
some with rich, solid colors, others tinted and blended, and others withfeatherings and 
picotee markings, and all perfuming the air with their sweetness, of incontestable merit 
for winter flowering and hardy enough for garden culture. (See cut.) Mixed Colors .20 
Chabaud’s Newest Perpetual Carnations. 
[Marie Chabaud. Pure canary-yellow, large and floriferous............ eacesscarscetereree Pkt. .15 
Maria Immaculata, Noble pure white flowers, sweetly fragrant.............. 
President McKinley. Brilliant scarlet, very fragrant, abundant bloomer 
Henderson’s Superior Hardy Garden Carnation Seed. 
This is a very fine strain, particularly adapted to garden planting. Seed sownin the spring will produce large, thrifty 
clumps that will stand out over winter and bloom throughout the following summer and fall. All colors, shades and 
markings are represented in the mixture and most of them willcome double. [lixed Colors..................:ccc:cc208 Pkt. .10 
CALLIOPSIS 
COREOPSIS. 
Large-flowering ¢¢]¢ 4 99 . ‘ 
eowar = “King” Calliopsis. 
(Qe of the showiest and mosteasily grown of garden an- 
nuals. These new large-flowering sorts are great im- 
provements; the plants form perfect little bushes about 10 
inches high by 1 foot across, and area perfect mass of bloom 
from early suinmeruntilcut down byfrost. The flowers av- 
erage nearly 2 inches across, and range through yellow, 
golden and crimson colors, usually with a garnet eye. 
King Calliopsis, Mixed Colors...........0..... cece Pkt. .10 
Golden King. Large golden blossoms, with dark eyes., .10 
Crimson King. Rich dark crimson flowers. 
Coreopsis Grandiflora, “Harvest 
O*FE of the finest hardy garden plants grown, forming 
large clumps 2 to 3 feet high andincreasingin beauty, 
luxuriance and floriferousuess each year, though it flowers 
the first season from seed sown early. It is an improved 
variety of the lanceolata grandiflora type, producing long- 
stemmed, immense, rich yellow flowers, shaded with orange, 
flowering in profusion for a long period during the summer; 
unequaled for cutting; growsanywhere. (Seecut.) Pkt. .10 
Coreopsis Grandiflora, ‘‘ El Dorado.” 
HE long-lasting flowers aresimply perfect, measuring 3 
inches and over in diameter, and are borne on stalks 
15 to 18 inches in length. Color brilliant golden-yellow. 
This variety, although a hardy biennial, will flower the 
same season from seed sown early; compact, bushy plants 
—about 2 feet high—blooming abundantly during thesum- 
mer and fall sesvesaueecstenranserrscss i bse de) 
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