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EVER~PLOOr\lNQ CARNATION FINKS 



Fop hpqntr of fiower and color ease of culture, certainty and freedom of bloom, together with exquisite fraerance, this 

 ?* wVli 1 railed the " Divine Flower " Plants in the open ground or in pots quickly make large specimens, and when brought 

 indoor* in the Fall produce an abundance of flowers throughout the entire Winter. Carnation blooms are expensive. 



THE NOVELTY SET OF NEW CARNATIONS 



them-grow them yourself. Pinch the plants back frequently during the growing season In the Fall bring indoors, 

 niaPPin fl4-oAinch not keen in a temperature of 40 to 50 decrees at night, and they will yield an immense number of 

 flowed with splendid s&, aFfine" a* thai sold by florists. If not pinched in they will bloom profusely during the Summer 

 We offer the "ffnes : varie ies in existence. There are none better Remember that every plant we send out is true to 

 name and genuine. In price we easily beat all competition. Your order is incomplete without some Carnations. 



STANDARD SET OF CARNATION PINKS 



Here is an Offer Thar Stands for Quality, 



Quantity and Cheapness 



Strong Plants, 10 cts. eacn; 7 for 50 cts. Set of 12, 



Postpaid, for 75 cts. 



(Please order as "The Standard Set ' ) 

 FLOR A HI L /..—Among the best white for all purposes. 

 G. H. CRANE.— rlagnifieently made ; a great scarkt. 

 JVM. SCOTT.— X rich warm pink. One of the best. 

 PORTIA. -Brilliant scarlet. Full and double. 

 LIBERTY — Dark pink, shaded to red. 

 LIZZIE McGOWAN.— Pure paper white. A fine sort, 



sure to give satisfaction. Verv free bloomer, 

 FRANCIS J O OS T — Pale, salmon pink ; free Uoomer. 

 DUKE OF YORK.— White, slightly penciled with light 



pink. Verv larse and very fine. 

 GCV. ROOSEVELT— Grand grower. Large, full double 



flowers deep, brilliant scarlet, shaded; superb maroon. 

 XOR HAY. —Immense pearly-white flowers 3>i inches 



across, delicious] v fragrant. Lone, strong stems. 

 MRS. BR A DT.— Lame, bold flower. The finest variegated. 



Color white, heavilv edged and striped scarlet. Good grower. 

 B UTTERCU P.— Rich yellow, with faint scarlet markings. 



wth an occasional flake of white. 



SET No. VOO— Special Offer — Fbr SI IN tend to i 

 address 15 Choice Carnations, aU Bo». This is 



i fer ever made, both from a standpoint of 

 and quality ])o nut ?»/>'■-' >t. 



SPECIAL OFFER— For f . . o we w'.i m:.-'. | - 

 one each of the Carnations offered on this pa^e, :4 in all. 

 The best value ever offered for the money. 



A Collection of the Best Novelties of 



Recent Introduction 



Strong Plants, 15 cts. each ; 5 for 50 cts. Set of 12 



Varieties for Si, Postpaid. 



[Please order as the "The Novelty Set") 



FLOR I ANA— Grand, large, rosy-pink flowers of splendid 



size and substance; always in bloom. A tine grower. 

 SUNBEAM — Difficult to describe— beautiful light pink. 



Handsome flower, good size and form. Very productive. 

 ORIOLE— Beautiful orioie-vellow. k great variety. 

 GENEVIEVE LOR D— Bright, clear pink, of splendid 



form and very fragrant. . , . «. 



PROS FERITY— Enormous in size, frequently 4 inches in 



diameter. Color unique; white mottled pink, deepening 



toward the center like an Azalea One of the finest varie- 

 gated Carnations grown. (See illustration.) 

 MEL R A.— Pure, clear, rosy pink. 'S ery pretty and fraerant. 

 MacRlCBMOND. — Splendid scarkt variety. Strong 



grower, free bloomer and sweet seen ed. 

 EST ELL E.— -The best, freest and finest of all the scarlet-. 



Grand flowers, superbly made, long stems, exquisitely 



fragrant and a strong grower. (3ee illustration.) 

 ETHEL CROCKER— A great Carnation. None better. 



Lar^e fragrant and vigorous. Color a rich, warm pink. 

 MRS. THOMAS W. LAWBON. — The famous - 



Carnation. De^p. brilliant pink, almost carmine. 

 QUEEN LOLISE.—The best white ye', introduced; 



verv large and excellent Summer bloomer. 

 r,E.V. MA CEO— Brilliant scarlet, heavily overlaid with 



maroon, One of the darkest, resembling a Meteor rose, 



