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CARNATION 



Chabaud's Giant-Flowering (Annual) 

 An Ideal Summer Flowering Garden Carnation 



These creations of a French "Carnationist" surpass all the race in richness 

 and variety of coloring, and are surprisingly beautiful. Now we have varieties 

 with all the qualities of the old Perpetual Carnation, flowering continuously 

 after six months from sowing. Plants thickset and bushy; stalks stiff and up- 

 right, bearing immense double blossoms of perfect regularity, all perfuming 

 the air with their sweetness; of incontestable merit for winter flowering and 

 hardy enough for garden culture. 



Seed should be sown in the spring in the greenhouse, hot-bed or light window 



of dwelling house, where the temperature will average 60 deg., in shallow boxes 



(2 inches deep) of light soil. When the seedings are 2 inches high, plant them 



in the open ground, where they will form flowering clumps for the fall and winter. 



No. on Plate No. on Plate 



1732 Dark Red 1 1736 Stripped 4 



1733 Flesh 2 1737 White 5 



1735 Pink 3 1738 Yellow 6 



1740 Chabaud's Fancy. Mixed Colors 



Price of the above 25c per packet 



1741 Collection of 6 Varieties 1 packet, each postpaid, $1.00 



MARGUERITE, Giant Flowering (Annual) 



These flower profusely in summer and autumn from seed sown in the spring. 

 The flowers often measure 2 inches across and are usually very double. Most 

 of them have lovely fringed petals and are delightfully fragrant. Seed sown in 

 the spring will produce luxuriant plants that will be continuously full of bloom 

 from August until killed by severe frosts, or seeds may be sown during the sum- 

 mer for the winter-flowering plants. (See illustration.) 

 1742 Pink. 1745 Stripped. 1747 White. 1749 Yellow. 

 1744 Scarlet 



1750 Mixed Colors 



Price of the above per 500 seeds, 50c. pkt. 10c* 



1751 Henderson's Collection of above 5 Separate Colors 60c 



HARDY GARDEN (Perennial) 



Seed sown in spring will produce large clumps that "will stand out over winter 

 and bloom the following summer and fall. All very double. 

 1754 Othello. A true dark crimson Vienna Carnation. Early and profuse 



flowering Pkt. 25c 



1756 Prof. Malmgreen. This brick red Prof. Malmgreen is a worthy successor 



of Othello Pkt. 25c 



1760 Finest Double Mixed. Extra fine strain Per 500 seeds, 75c; Pkt. 15c 



1762 Grenadin Dwarf Scarlet. A fine variety for rock gardens and borders; 



height. 8 inches Pkt. 25c 



