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SELECT CARNATIONS. 



The following list embraces the cream of the standard and well-tiied varieties, 



together with the best of the newer introductions. 



America. A soft shade of pure scarlet; of 

 good size and very free. 



Arniazilicly. Pure white, very lightly pen- 

 ciled with scarlet. 



Bou-Ton. Bright warm scarlet; 

 large deeply-fringed flowers. 



Buttercup. Rich golden yel- 

 low, with a few streaks of 

 clear carmine. The florets 

 are full and very double. 



Daybreak. A delicate 



shade of pink ; greatly ad- 

 admired. 



Eldorado. Canary yel- 

 low, tipped rosy carmine. 



Empress. Magnificent 

 rich crimson, finely fringed, 

 extr.i fragrant. 



Evelina. A beautiful free- 

 flowering white. 



Flora Hill. One of the 

 freest flowering white varieties 

 yet introduced. 



Gen. Gomez. Brilliant car- 

 dinal maroon, very double well- 

 fringed flowers. 



Gen. 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. 



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



Gold Nug'g"et. Clear deep yellow, slightly marked with red. 



Jubilee. Beautiful rich scarlet; of immense size. 



Mayor Pingree. Clear lemon-yellow, lightly marked with pink and occasionally 

 splashed with white. 



Melba. One of the finest pinks yet introduced, of a soft, pleasing shade. 



Mrs. Geo. M. Bradt. Clear white, heavily edged and striped scarlet, a well-rounded deep 

 flower. 



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



New York. Bright cerise pink; a fine flower. 



Portia. Fine rich scarlet; very free. 



Thomas Cartledge. A beautiful carmine. Vigorous grower, early to come in flower. 



Xriunipll. Pure pink with a tinge of yellow, and never shows a touch of purple; one of the largest 

 blooms. 



Victor. A pink sport from Daybreak; a most desirable variety. 



William Scott. Growth vigorous, very free-blooming, flowers large and never buisting; of a lich 



pink color; stems very long, holding the flowers 

 erect. 



Price any of the above 10 cts. each; $1.00 per 

 doz.; set of 25 for $2.00. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS. 



(Paris Daisy, oi- Marguerite.) 



California Giant. This is the large white Marguerite that is used 

 so extensively as a cut flower in winter and as a decorative pot plant 

 at Easter. 



Etoile d'Or. Yellow Daisy, or Marguerite. 

 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz. 



OSTRICH PI.UME 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



The three varieties offered below are the most distinct of the Ostrich 

 Elume, or Hairy sorts. 

 Louis Boelimer. An exquisite shade of silvery-pink, with deep 



rose on the inside of the petals. 

 li'Enfant des Deux Mondes. Pure white, of large size and 



fine build ; very heavily plumed. 

 Monarch of Ostrich Plumes. Bright chrome-yellow, shaded 



with amber; flowers very large and full, finely incurved. 

 USTK.CH Plume Chrysanthemum. 15 Cts each ; set of 3 for 40 cts. 



