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SELECT CARNATIONS. 



The following list embraces the cream of the standard and well-t 



together with the best of the newer introductions. 



America. A soft shade of pure scailet , of 

 good size and very free. 



Boa-Ton. Bright warm scarlet, 

 deeply-fringed flowers. 



Buttercup. Rich golden-yellow, 

 with a few streaks of clear car- 

 mine. The florets are full and 

 very double. 



Daybreak. A delicate 



i) shade of pink ; greatly ad- 

 mired. 



Eldorailo. Canary yel- 

 low, tipped rosy carmine. 



Evelina. A beautiful free- 

 flowering white. 



Flora Hill. One of the 

 freest-flowering white varie- 

 ties. 



Oen. Gomez. Brilliant car- 

 dinal maroon, very double 

 well-fringed flowers. 



Oen. Maceo. Deep brilliant 

 scarlet overlaid with maroon ; one 

 of the darkest and richest colored yet 

 introduced. 



G. H. Crane. Clear brilliant scarlet , an 



early and free bloomer, with flowers of large size ; very 

 sweet. 



Olacier. A very dwarf snow white ; very free and sweet. 



Ooltl Xugget. Clear deep yellow, .slightly marked with red 



Jubilee. Beautiful rich scarlet; of immense size. 



Mayor Ping'ree. Clear lemon-yellow, lightly marked with pi 

 splashed with white. 



Melba. One of the finest pinks yet introduced ; of a soft, pleasinc 



Mrs. Geo. M. Bradt. Clear white, heavily edged and stri 

 deep flower. 



Mrs. Jas. Dean. Clear silvery pink, delicate yet brilliant. 



Mrs. TllOS. W. LaWSOn. This is the famous Carnation for th( 

 was paid. It is without doubt the largest dark pink Carnation. 



Mrs. Frances Joost. A beautiful soft shade of pink. 



New York, Bright cerise pink ; a fine flower. 



Olynipia. Pure white, with pencillings of pure scarlet ; one ofth 



Portia. Fine rich scarlet ; very free. 



The 31arqnis. A beautiful pure pink; very free. 



White Cloud. Fine pure white. 



William Scott. Growth vigorous, very free-blooming, flowers 

 Color; stems very long, holding the flowers erect. 



Price any of the above lO cts. each ; $1.00 per doz. Set of 25 for $2.00 

 CISSUS DISCOLOR. 



A beautiful climber for hanging-baskets, with mottled and marbled crimson and green foliage. (See cut.) 20 cts. each. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTESCEIVS. 



(Paris Daisy, or Marguerite.) 



California Giant. This is the large while Marguerite that is used so extensively as a 



cut flower in winter and as a decorative pot plant at Easter. 

 Ktoile d'Or. Yellow Daisy, or Marguerite. 



10 cts. each ; $1 00 per doz. 



OSTRICH PEUME CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



The four varieties oflTered below are the most distinct of the Ostrich Plume, or Hairy sorts. 



I>onis Boehmer. An exquisite shade of silvery-pink, with deep rose on the inside of 

 the petals. 



T/Enfant des Deux Mondes. Pure white, of large size and fine build; very 

 heavily plumed. 



3I«)narch of Ostrich Plumes. Bright chrome-yellow, shaded with amber; flowers 

 verv large and full, finely incurved. 



Pluma. A delicate shade of pink, undoubtedly the most perfect of its type. 



Cissus DiscoLuK. 15 cts. each ; set of 4 for 50 cts. 



