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THE DINGEB & CONARD COMPANY'S 



Standard Carnations for General Planting (Continued). 



unsurpassed by any in perfection 

 of blcom ; dwarf, compact grower, 

 excellent for growing in pots or 

 open ground. 15 cts. each. 



Mrs. Ferdinand Mangold 

 (New). — Salmon pink, robust 

 grower, stems long and erect. 15 

 cts, each. 



Mrs. Fisher. — A standard va- 

 riety ; flowers are large, finely con- 

 structed, purest white in color, and 

 produced in wonderful profusion. 

 15 cts. each. 



Nancy Hanks (New). — A clear, 

 pure Grace Wilder pink in color, 

 but of much stronger growth than 

 that variety. Very attractive, and 

 the winner of several awards where 

 exhibited. Scarce. 20 cts. each. 



Portia. — Brilliant scarlet. In 

 richness of color, profusion of 

 bloom, vigor and growth, and every 

 essential of a first-class Carnation, 

 this variety stands unequaled. 15c. 

 each. 



Puritan. — This beautiful Car- 

 nation is an early and continuous 

 bloomer, of strong and healthy 

 growth, and bears large, perfect 

 flowers, of fine form and fragrance. 

 A desirable quality which makes 

 Puritan preeminently valuable is the remarkable substance of 

 its flowers, which are the most lasting of all Carnations, retain- 

 ing their form and fragrance for a week to ten days after cutting. 

 20 cts. each. 



Silver Spray. — This is a grand, pure white, early, free-flower- 

 ing Carnation, of healthy, vigorous growth; makes fine bushy 

 plants and bears an abundance of flowers on long stems; never 

 bursts; petals finely fringed, and very fragrant; an excellent vari 

 ety. 15 cts each. 



Complete Set of 19 Choice Ever-blooming Carnation 

 Pinks offered herein for only $2.75. 



LIZZIE M'GOWAN (NO. i). AMERICAN FLAG (NO. 2). 



low Carnation Pink yet produced. It is a seedling of Hinzey's 

 White fertilized with Field of Gold. The plant is a vigorous, 

 healthy grower, of rather dwarf habit, blooms quickly and 

 profusely through the season ; the color is pure golden yellow, 

 without stripe or variation of any kind. The flowers are ele- 

 gantly formed, very full and beautifully fringed ; quite fragrant. 

 The best yellow for general planting (see cut). 20 cts. each. 



Golden Triumph. — This superb Carnation originated in 

 Massachusetts, and is noted for its remarkable beauty and 

 tne very large size of its flowers. The colorisdeep rich canary 

 yellow, very handsome and attractive. The plant is a strong, 

 stocky grower, of medium height, and a true perpetual bloomer, 

 producing a great abundance of fine, perfect flowers all 

 through the season. 25 cts. each. 



Grace Darling (New). — This grand new Carnation has 

 taken the highest premium and certificates of merit at Boston, 

 New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and, we believe, 

 stands without a peer among pink Carnations. The color is 

 a lovely shade of peach blossom, deepest in centre, and hav- 

 ing a peculiar luxurious burnished appearance, very difficult 

 to describe but superbly beautiful. The plant is a healthy, 

 vigorous grower. 25 cts. each. 



J. B. Freeman. — This is a grand Winter bloomer; color 

 rich cardinal crimson; remarkably striking and handsome, 

 and delightfully clove scented ; the plant is a strong, upright 

 grower; flowers on long stems, full and double, elegantly 

 fringed; does not burst; constant and profuse bloomer ; one 

 of the newest and best for all purposes. 15 cts. each. 



Lizzie McGowan. — Color pure paper white; petals crisp 

 and lasting; close-jointed wiry stems, with very large, Teg- 

 ular-formed flowers, almost like Roses; a strong grower, 

 very free flowering; valuable all the year around; very pop- 

 ular (see cut). 15 cts. each. 



L. L. Lamborn. — A splendid pure white Carnation; 

 ■extra-large, full, perfect flowers; grows on long stems and 



NEW CARNATION PINK 

 " GOLDEN GATE." 



