EVERY VARIETY A PRIZE WINNER. 



VERY LATEST NOVELTIES. 



5PECIAL OFFER. 



15 Cts. Each; the Set of 8 For Only 75 Cts. 



JUBILEE — 1— Here we have the "ideal scarlel" carnation, color 

 ^intense scarlet ; flower 2^4 to 3 inches in diameter, very fragrant, 

 'stems average 18 inches to 2 feet in height: a free grower and 

 constant bloomer, perhaps the most valuable carnation intro- 

 duced for many years. 



MBS. GEO. M. BRADT— Color clear white heavily edged and striped 

 with bright scarlet, giving it a bright and cheerful appearance, 

 flowers large and fuK with center ( etals standing erect, giving 

 the bloom a well rounded form. Received gold medal at Atlanta 

 and certificate at Chicago. 



JVIORELLO — Flower is scarlet, form is perfect, petals nicely fringed, 

 fragrance sweet and pleasing, size of bloom S}., inches and over, 

 stem is strong, carries flower well, habit of growth strong and 

 healthy and a continuous bloomer. 



C. A. DANA — Delicate shell pink, vigorous grower, medium to large 

 flowers nn strong, stiff, wiry stems; color soft and pleasing, one 

 of the most attractive colors in pink carnations. 



MAYOR PINGREE— Without doubt the finest yellow variety before 

 the public today, secured numerous certificates at the fall exhi- 

 bitions. 



DELLA FOX — A grand new pink variety, receiving many first 

 prizes and certificates wherever shown. 



TRIUMPH — Color a pure bright pink ; blooms of the largest size on 

 stems 2 feet in height ; calyx perfect. 



FLORA HILL — 2 — The largest white variety yet introduced: clove 

 scented ; fiowers produced on long stiff stems ; a good bloomer. 



VARIETIES OF RECENT INTRODUCTION. 



SPECIAL OFFER. 



10 cts. Each; the Set of 7 For Only 50 Cts. 



MRS. C. H. DUHME— 3— Color lively delicate pinU, large flowers, 

 fragrant: plant vigorous, erect gi-ower, a very early free and 

 constant bloomer, much more than the light pink varieties; 

 rivaling in productiveness with W. Scott. Won certificates at 

 Indianapolis and Philadelphia. 



ABMAZINDY— Color snow white, penciled with scarlet; flower large 

 and clove scented. 



GOLD FINCH— Beautiful deep canary yellow. Feathered with 

 carmine. 



BRIDESMAID— Bright clear pink flowers average 3 inches in diam- 

 eter, stems strong and stiff IS inches long: winner of many prizes 

 in the pink colored classes. 



METEOR — Deep brilliant scarlet, flowers 2)^ to 3 inches borne on 

 strong, stiff stems IS inches long: plant a free vigorous grower 

 and free bloomer, the finest of all the dark reds. 



EMMA WOCHER— A grand new light pink carnation of great merit ; 

 flower nicely fringed. 



ALASKA — New large snow white variety: clove scented and beau- 

 tifully fringed ; very free bloomer. 



NEW HARDY GARDEN PINKS- 



Dwarf hardy pinks, bearing double fiowers of rich colors and 

 possessed of the clove scent." Plants winter better if protected. 



10 Cents Each. The Set of Six for 50 Cents. 



EARL OF CARLISLE— White, laced crimson. 



HER MAJESTY— The flowers of this fine variety are of large size 

 and ot the purest white, very fragrant, and borne profusely on 

 stout, erect stems, 12 inches long. It is hardy and will winter 

 in the open border: or grow in cold frames for early forcing. 



JULIETTE— White, laced crimson. 



LAURA WILMER— White, purplish maroon center. 



PRINCE ARTHUR— Crimson center, blush lacing. 



SNOW — (Mrs. Sinking.) Large pure white, very fragrant. 



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