Carnations. 
For Novelties, see Novelty List (at beginning of catalogue). 
Varieties of Recent Introduction. 
Price, 2Sc each; $2.S0 per dozen; up to May 1st, 1896; after Hay 1st to July 31st, 3 and 4 inch pots 3Sc each; 
$3.50 per dozen: after August 1st, field grown, 3Sc each; $3. SO per dozen. 
Alaska. Purest white; a seedling from Lizzie McGowan and Puritan, but much more vigorous, more 
abundant bloomer, larger flowers, and more symmetrical than they. An excellent shipper and keeper. 
It has never yet shown any disposition to rust. 
Annie Pixley. Delicate pink; flowers borne on long, stiff stems. 
Buuton d' or. Yellow, marked crimson. 
Bridesmaid. Bright, clear pink, fully as pleasing as the Bridesmaid rose; flowers borne on very strong, 
stiff stems. Plant an e.xceptionally free and vigorous grower. 
Corsair. Scarlet; flowers at least three times the svm o{ Portia; abundantly produced on stiff stems. 
Dr. Smart. Ground color creamy-white, suffused pink, striped and margined bright crimson; deli- 
ciously fragrant. 
Eldorado. Light yellow, edged pink, fringed; finely formed; fair size and very free bloomer. 
Gold Finch. Yellow edged pink. 
Governor Russell. Pure white, very large; stiff stems; of a clovey fragrance. 
Helen Keller. Ground pure white, delicately striped scarlet; large; stem long and strong; very pro- 
ductive. 
lago. Clear, deep crimson; stems long; growth and bloom free. 
Jacqueminot. Rich crimson. 
Kitty Clover. Light sulphur-yellow, ground penciled deep carmine, white and light red; flower perfect, 
borne on long, stiff stem; a continuous bloomer. 
Kohinoor. White, occasionally tinged pink; deeply fringed; large and full; an excellent shipper. Plant 
strong, v igorous, very productive, early bloomer. 
Little Qem. White, marked light pink; produced in wonderful profusion and appearing long before 
any other variety, which increases its value. Very good for pot culture, being of dwarf habit. 
Lizzie Gilbert. Brilliant scarlet; borne on long, stiff stems; continuous bloomer. 
Magnet. Carmine-pink; finely fringed; large, massive and abundantly produced. This is a magnificent 
carnation. 
Minnie Cook. Pink and white; massive and perfect in form; stems long and stiff'. It is unique, distinct 
and beautiful; its keeping and shipping qualities are excellent. 
Purple King. Bright, clear shade of purple; a novel color; very distinct; large, borne on long stems. 
Redondo. White, good size, fringed edges; very fragrant; a most productive sort. 
Rose Queen. Soft, pure rose (so much admired and demanded by cut flower buyers) ; flowers large 
and well formed. 
Stuart. Brilliant scarlet; very large and of good substance; stem very Ipng, stiff and strong. 
Sweetbrler. Beautiful pink; a shade darker than Daybreak-; strong and vigorous grower. 
Uncle John. Pure snow-white, large; constant and prolific bloomer; plant strong and bushy. 
Wm. Scott. Bright, yet delicate pink; very large, full and of good shape; strong, long stem; free 
bloomer. 
Carnations, Standard Sorts. 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 per dozen (except where noted), up to Hay 1st, 1896; after May 1st, to July 3tst. 3 and 4 
inch pots, 20c each; $2.00 per dozen; after August 1st, field grown, 20c each; $2.00 per dozen. 
American Flag. Red stri|)e on white ground; free bloomer and vigorous grower; very showy. 
Anna Webb. Fine velvety-crimson, deeply fringed, medium size; a free continuous bloomer Price 
15c each; $1.50 per dozen, up to May ist, 1896: after May ist to July 31st, 3 and 4 inch pots 2^0 
each; ^2.50 per dozen: after August 1st, field grown, 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. ' ' 
Ben Hur. Pink; flowers large; of vigorous growth. 
Blizzard. Yellow, striped red. Price, same as Anna Webb. 
Buttercup. Rich golden yellow, with a few streaks of carmine; of vigorous hal)it and verv florlferoiis 
Price, same as Anna Webb. 
Cherry Lips. Pink, large; stems stiff and erect. 
Crimson Coronet. Very dark crimson; medium size; stout, erect stem; strong grower. 
Daybreak. Salmon-pink, very large; petals thick and of heavy texture, lasting a long time after bein- 
cut; long stems; free bloomer; an excellent variety. " 
Fred Creighton. Light pink; stems long; rather late bloomer. 
Fred Dorner. Bright, deep scarlet, a most perfect color, soft, yet brilliant; very large, verv double, 
nicely fringed and sweet. 
Germanla. Yellow, large, free bloomer and healthy grower. Price, same as Anna Webb, 
