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PETER HENDERSON &CO..NEW YORK- -^ 



OUR NEW 



FANCY CARNATIONS. 



We offer herewith for the first time three new seedling Carnations of 

 which we control the entire stock. They are fine, free flowering varie- 

 ties, with long stems, large flowers and unique in their coloring. 

 No. 1. Artistic. Silvery white beautifully pencilled with soft lavender 

 pink around the margin, occasionally extending half way down the 

 center of the petals. An unusually pretty variety. (See cut.) 

 No. 2. Royalty. A beautiful shade of deep, bright purple; a shade not 



usual in the Carnation and very attractive. (See cut.) 

 No. 3. Oriole. Deep golden yellow with pencillings of carmine red 

 around margin, extending also in a lesser degree into the center of 

 the flower. A very pretty and interesting sort. (See cut.) 



Price, strong plants established in 5-inch pots, 

 40c. each, S4.00 per doz., set of 3 new Carnations 

 for $1.00. Plants from open ground — not potted 

 — ready September 1st, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz., 

 $20.00 per 100. 



The Fleecy White Fragrant Clematis 



Clematis Paniculata, 



This grand climbing vine, one of the 

 most valuable ever sent to us from 

 Japan — the source of so many floral 

 wonders — is well worthy of a place 

 on pretentious dwelling or humble 

 cottage. Blooms in the early fall 

 and is one mass of fleecy-white, 

 fragrant flowers. These are suc- 

 ceeded by the silken seed ves^ls 

 almost as ornamental as the flowers. 

 It will grow fifteen to twenty feet in a 

 season, it is insect-proof, it is per- 

 fectly hardy, it adapts itself to all 

 situations, thrives everywhere, and 

 need only be seen to be admired. 

 (See cut.) Price, strong 2-year plants. 

 25c. each, $2.50 per doz.; 1-year plants 

 15c. ea., $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 



Note. — The Carn- 

 ations offered have 

 been specially 

 grown for winter 

 flowering. They 

 are strong, healthy 

 plants, well 

 branched and set 

 with flowers and buds. The plants 

 from the open ground are not potted, 

 but if put in pots when received 

 should flower freely. We also offer 

 strong plants established in pots ready 

 Oct. 1st. 



NEW PRIZE CARNATIONS. 



The four varieties offered below are the best of recent 

 introduction. They have been exhibited before the Am- 

 erican Carnation Society and have been awarded highest 

 honors by the expert judges of that Society. 

 Alma Ward. A beautiful, pure white, the largest and 

 most fragrant Carnation. In winter it is occasionally 

 splashed with delicate pink, an added charm. 

 Mrs. C. W. Ward. Perfect form, full center color, deep lustrous pink. A magnificent variety of the largest 



size, free blooming and keeps splendidly. 

 Dorothy Gordon. Light rose pink, bright and attractive. Large flowers, very free blooming and fine 



keeper. 

 J. White omb Riley. Clear yellow with scarcely any markings. A good grower and free bloomer. 



Price, plants from 5-inch pots, (ready Oct. 1st). 40c. each. $4.00 per doz.. set of 4 for $1.50. Plants from 

 open ground — not potted — ready Sept. 1st, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 100. 



STANDAKD NAMED CARNATIONS. 



Beacon. Brilliant scarlet with crimson tones; a free flowering sort largely grown for cut flowers. 



Crimson Bedder. Deep crimson flowers large and full and borne in great profusion. 



Enchantress. A superb shade of rosy-blush pink, very rich towards the center; extra fine, unrivalled 

 in its color. It is ideal in flower, stem and foliage. 



J. H. Manley. Brilliant orange-scarlet, blooms average 3 to 3^ inches in diameter. Very fragrant. 



Kingston Pet A sport " from " Enchantress "; deep rose pink flowers; a very valuable variety. 



Mrs. M. A. Patten. The flowers are a glistening white, striped and penciled with bright red. 



Sangamo. Deep, lustrous, rose-pink, fine flower and profuse bloomer. 



White Enchantress. A pure white " sport " from the pink Enchantress offered above and which is con- 

 sidered the best all around Carnation ever introduced. 

 Price, plants from open ground, not potted, ready Sept. 1st, 20c. each. $2.00 per doz $12.00 per 100. 



Plants established in r.-inch pots (ready October 1st) 30c. each. $3.00 ner d,,/ Sl'nmi ,,,-r 11)11 



