WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 
CARNATIONS 
New Varieties for 1903 
Adonis. (27/7 & Craig.) The finest brilliant scarlet Carna- 
tion yet produced, surpassing all other reds in size. 
erect stem averaging two feet in height, free, vigorous and early 
bloomer. Winner of the Lawson Gold Medal, February, 
1902 ; also the Craig cup at Philadelphia, 1902. Price $3.50 
per dozen ; $14.00 per 100 ; $32.50 per 250; $60.00 per 500. 
Alba. (Dorner.) A Carnation surpassing all whites in 
purity of color and size of flower, very early and continuous 
a strong 
bloomer with a delightful heavy clove fragrance ; 
healthy vigorous grower. $1.00 per dozen ; $6.00 per 100. 
Dorothy Whitney. ( Dorner.) Deep yellow ground irregu- 
larly edged with faint markings of light pink. A large fine 
well built flower, a vigorous grower with strong constitution. 
Long stiff stem, early, free and continuous bloomer. A variety 
that is certain to become a good commercial sort. $1.00 per 
dozen; $6.00 per 100, 
Enchantress. 
pleasing shade of light pink deepening towards the centre, on 
the color of Daybreak. Flowers very large, from 3% to 4 
inches, with long stiff self-supporting stems, commences to 
flower very early, of fine form and very attractive, a vigorous 
healthy grower. Price, $3.00 per dozen; $12.00 per 100; 
$100.00 per 1000. 
Lilian Pond. (Xeuzer.) The largest and finest white Carna- 
Very stiff 
(J. D. Thompson Carnation Co.) A very | 
tion yet introduced, average size 3 to 3% inches. Flowers | 
perfectly round, petals fringed, centre well built up and per- | 
fectly double, absolutely pure white, very fragrant, and pro- 
duced on strong wiry stems in the greatest profusion, not a | 
cropper but a steady continuous bloomer. Price, 12 plants | 
$1.50; 25 plants, $3.00; 50 plants, $5.00; 100° plants, 
$10.00; 250 plants, $23.00; 500 plants, $37.50. 
Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. (/V/ard.) A most important 
new pink variety, of a brilliant shade of deep cerise with a 
carmine or scarlet tinge at the centre, the color is so brilliant 
that it is taken for a scarlet under electric light. The flowers 
are from 3 to 3% inches in diameter, of good round symmetrical 
| form, stems from 1% to 2 feethigh. A free continuous and 
early bloomer. {$3.00 per dozen; $12.00 per 100; $100.00 
per 1000. 
Stella. (Dorner.) Color pure white with only a few narrow 
pink stripes on the edge of the petals, leaving the lower part 
“of the petal pure white. Flowers of largest size, as full as 
Bradt, strong upright grower, stems stiff and of good length. 
$1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per 100. 
New Carnations of 1902. 
Cressbrook. ( Warburton.) Colora shade deeper than The 
Marquis, a beautiful shade of pink, flowers 3 to 3% inches in 
diameter under ordinary cultivation, habit strong and vigorous, 
stout stiff stems, never bursts. $1.00 per dozen; $5.00 per 
100; $40.00 per 1000. 
Harry Fenn. (/Ward.) Magnificent crimson, very large 
full bloom, on extra long stiff wiry stems, almost as free as 
Gen. Maceo, very sweet and an excellent keeper. $1.00 per 
dozen ; $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 
J. H. Manley. (Ward.) New, brilliant orange scarlet, 
blooms 3% inches in diameter, fine keeper, very fragrant, 
vigorous free grower and most prolific bloomer. $1.00 per 
dozen ; $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 
Mrs. Potter Palmer. (Chicago Carnation Co.) An ideal 
shade of scarlet, with flowers larger than Mrs. Bradt, strong 
stiff stem, exquisite fragrance, never bursts, with a large full 
form, early, free, and continuous. 
per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 
Viola Allen. A clear porcelain white, delicately splashed 
and edged with pure, clear rose pink, very spicy odor, blooms 
large and full and borne on long stems; early and very free. 
$1.00 per dozen ; $6.00 per 100 ; $50.00 per 1000. 
$1.00 per dozen; $6.00 | 
Carnations. 
Per doz. 
Armazindy. White penciled scarlet $0 35 
America. Pure soft scarlet . ; 35 
Dorothy. Color as same as Scott, 
an excellent commercial variety . 75 
Estelle. A grand brilliant scarlet 50 
| Egypt. Rich warm scarlet crimson. 50 
Ethel Crocker. Large light pink . 35 
| Eldorado. Canary yellow . 35 
Flora Hill. Large pure white . 35 
Golden Beauty. A clear lemon 
yellow, tipped pink at edge of petals. oo 
Governor Roosevelt. Rich brill- 
iant scarlet, shaded maroon . 50 
G. H. Crane. The popular rich scarlet 50 
Genevivee Lord. Light pink . 35 
Gen. Maceo. A fine dark crimson. 35 
Gold Nugget. A good yellow . 50 
Lorna. A fine pure white } 75 
| Lizzie McGowan. Dwarf white . 30 
| Mermaid. Large salmon pink 50 
Marquis. A fine soft rich pink 35 
Mary Wood. A good white . 35 
Melba. Desirable soft pink . : 35 
Morning Glory. Splendid light pink 35 
Mrs. Bertram Lippincott. Soft 
rich pink, large and full . . .. . 35 
lirs. G. M. Bradt. White, heavily 
edged and striped with bright scarlet. 50 
lirs. Francis Joost. Clear pink . 35 
lirs. James Dean. Silvery pink 3 
lirs. Thomas W. Lawson. Cerise 
pink, the largest of its color . ; 50 
Norway. A valuable pure white . 50 
Novelty. Lemon yellow, edged deep 
pink; ofifine, forms o Si Oi 00 
Prosperity. White overlaid with 
pink in mottles, deepening to centre, 
flowers of immense size 75 
| Portia. Scarlet . FSET OaiealitG 30 
Queen Louise. The best commer- 
claligwihite aces ie Scene ees 50 
White Cloud. A fine white . 35 
William Scott. Pink 30 
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