vi 



HOME AND FLOWERS 



FOR CLUBS OF FOUR 



Any premium collection described on this page will be given for a club of four yearly 

 subscribers for Home AND Flowers. The subscription price of Home and Flowers with a 

 premium is only 50 cents. Any person accepting one of the combination offers of the 

 magazine witii premium described in this month's number may be counted in a club. 

 Renewals and new subscriptions count the same. Always order premium by number. 



Premiutii No. 1 1 1. 



SIXTEEN EVER^BLOOMING 



CARNATION PINKS 



WHITE CLOUD.— The largest white Carnation in 

 cultivation. Often measures four inches in 

 diameter. Purest white. 



FAIRY PRINCESS.— Most beautiful Carnation we 

 know. The color is a pure snow-white, deli- 

 cately penciled with bright crimson. 



BON TON.— By far the darkest Carnation ever 

 seen, and at the same time the most abundant 

 bloomer. Brilliant dark red, shaded with rich 

 maroon, nearly every flower being on a long 

 stem. 



PROSPERITY.— This is the largest Carnation ever 

 offered. A wonderfully free bloomer consider- 

 ing the monstrous size. White, overlaid with 

 pink, in mottles reminding one of the beautiful 

 tints seen in Azaleas. 



GOLD NUGGET.— This is a pure yellow carnation. 

 There is no stripe at all in it, being a straight 

 out and out deep, rich, golden yellow. Taken 

 all in all, it is the very best yellow Carnation out. 



JUBILEE. — Very dwarf, and of a nice, bushy 

 growth, each individual flow^er possessing a 

 stem from three to eight inches in length. 

 Color a rich, bright, dazzling scarlet. 



DELLA FOX.— Almost indescribable. Of a rosy 

 orange shade, striped and flaked with carmine, 

 never bursts its calyx, is very free and early 

 flowering, and can always be cut with a long 

 stem. 



ABUNDANCE. — Flowers very large and perfect in 

 form Color a bright rosy pink, with salmon 

 shading when the flowers are fully expanded. 

 A very healthy grower and remarkably free 

 bloomer, 



GENEVIEVE LORD.— As large as largest light pink 

 ever offered. A few blooms last season meas- 

 ured nearly f^ur inches. It has taken first 

 prize wherever offered. 



MRS. THOMAS LAWSON.— No plant, of whatever 

 kind, has ever received so much description and 

 free advertising by the newspapers of the whole 

 country as this sensational Carnation. It was 

 sold for S30.000. The size is enormous, ot a true 

 pink CO' or. 



WHITCOMB RILEY.— The ground color is the 

 faintest blush, lightly penciled in soft pink. The 

 bloom is flulfy in appearance, exquisitely beau- 

 tiful in form. One of the grandest of all Carna- 

 tions. 



ARMA/INDY.— Probably the most beautiful Carna- 

 tion yet introduced. Flowers are a pure, satiny 

 white, and marked and shaded with rosy pink. 

 The strongest and sweetest scented Carnation 

 we know. 



MRS. FRANCIS JOOST.— Another grand Carna- 

 tion, with enormous sized flowers, often measur- 

 ing three and a half inches in diameter. A 

 grand deep rose-colored flower. 



ALASKA— This beautiful white Carnation is remark- 

 able for its extremely vigorous growth, very large 

 flowers, perfect shape, purest white, and sweet- 

 ness of perfume. 



ESTELLE.— One of the most fragrant Carnations. 

 Color a bright, glowing scarlet, distinct in color 

 from any other variety. Admired by all who 

 have seen it. 



MORNING GLORY.— A beautiful light pink satin 

 color, flowers large size and very freely pro- 

 duced. Plant of vigorous growth; a superb 

 variety. 



Premium No. 112. 



THIRTY^FOUR PACKAGES OF 



CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. 



ALYSSUM. Sweet. — The 



old favorite; very fragrant. 

 CALLIOPSIS, Mixed.— AH 



varieti"S. 

 CANDYTUFT, S wee t- 

 Scetited.— Mixed colors. 

 The old favorite. 

 CELOSIA, or Coxcomb- 

 Dwarf mixed. 

 COREOPSIS LANCEOLA- 

 TA.— Bright yellow flow- 

 ers. Hardy. 

 DATUR\, or Hom of 

 Plenty. — Mixed varieties. 

 DIANTHUS, or Hardy Japanese Pink. 

 HELIOTROPE.— Very fragrant. All colors mixed. 

 LANTANA, or Shrubby Verbena-— AH colors. 

 LOBELIA.— The choicest mixed colors. 

 MIGNONETTE, Odorata, or Sweet Mignonette. 

 MIGNONETTE, Mixed.— AH varieties. 



NASTURTIUM, Chameleoii.— Dwarf; crimson. 

 NASTURTIUM, Giant of Battles —Tall; spotted. 

 NASTURTIUM.— Tall; mixed; all colors, 

 NASTURTIUM.— Dwarf; mixed; all colors. 

 OENOTHERA, or Eveniiig Primrose. 

 Oxalis, Mixed.— All colors. 

 PANSY. King of tlie Blacks.— Deep, jet black. 

 PANSY, Yellow Gem.— Richest yellow. 

 PANSY, Cliveden Purple.— Royal purple color. 

 PANSY, Striped and Mottled.— Lovely striped, 

 blotched. 



PHLOX, Nana Compacta.— Dwarf; all colors. 

 POPPY, Snowdrift.— Double; pure white. 

 POPPY, Fire Dragon.— Deep scarlet. 

 SMILAX.— An elesant climber. 

 SWEET WILLIAM.— Double; mixed. The old 

 favorite. 



SWEET PEA, Apple Blossom.— Bright rosy pink. 

 SWEET PEA, Cardinal.— Rich rosy red. 

 SWEET PEA, Violet Queen.— Lovely violet. 

 SWEET PEAS —Best mixture. 



THUNBERGI A, Black-Eyed Susan. ^ 

 VINCA, Mixed Colors.— White and pink. X 

 I ZINNIA, Elegans.— Choicest double, all colors. X 



