VICK & HILL CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
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©amotion. Tsizzie Mc(§\ocoaru 
This is the best white variety ever sent out, and is just what is needed— a strong^ 
vigorous grower, that is an early, continuous bloomer. The flowers are large 
and full, beautifully fringed, all borne on long stems, and never burst the calyx ; very 
fragrant. 
Rooted cuttings, per dozen, 35c; hundred, $1.50; thousand, $12.00. 
Plants, '* " 60c; u 4.00; '* 35-°° 
CARNATIONS, GENERAL LIST. 
We are large growers of Carnations for Cut Flowers, Rooted Cuttings and Plants, 
therefore we are confident that every variety we offer is strictly first-class. Our stock 
is large and fine and in the best possible health. We guarantee perfect satisfaction. 
Prices quoted are for HOOTED CUTTINGS. PLANTS are Double these prices. 
American Flag.— This Carnation is a grand novelty; it is DOZ - 100 ljOOO 
regularly striped, vivid scarlet and purest white $0 30 $2 00 $15 00 
Florence Eddy. — A sport from Nellie Lewis; color a beautiful 
shade o f ro se 50 3 00 25 00 
Hinzie's White. — White flowers, large 30 150 to 00 
Jacqueminot. — A very promising crimson; the best of its class . 
yet introduced 30 2 00 15 00 
Nellie Lewis. — Brilliant pink, with light splashes of carmine, 
which add greatly to the intensity of color, and yet are hardly 
discernable The plant is a very strong, vigorous grower, un- 
surpassed in freedom of bloom, delightfully fragrant, and has 
no equal for producing flowers on long stiff stems 25 1 50 10 00 
Portia. — Bright scarlet, medium size, free 30 1 50 10 00 
Sweetbrier. — Flowers a delightful shade of pink, borne on 
long stems. Plant a strong, healthy grower ; blooms early and 
continuously. Promises to become very popular. Delight- 
fully fragrant : 30 2 00 15 00 
Silver Spray. — Pure white, large; a beautiful variety 30 1 50 10 00 
Tidal Wave. — Bright pink 30 2 00 15 00 
The Stuart. — Brilliant scarlet, with broad, light green, healthy 
foliage, producing its blooms on long stiff stems. Try it 30 200 1500 
Lizzie McGowan. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Wegrow only the best Chrysanthemums, and ourcustomers may feel assured that the following list is the CREAM for Cut Flower 
and Exhibition purposes : 
Ada Spalding 1 .— Rich deep pink, shading to pearl white. 
Cullingfordii. — Rich crimson pink, shaded scarlet ; one of the 
best crimsons yet introduced. 
Dorothy Toler. — Rich shade of pink, tipped with rose; fine form. 
Ed. Hatch.— Immense incurved, color soft lemon and bright 
pink ; fine for exhibition purposes. 
Edna Pras. — Light salmon, well formed. 
Emma Hitzeroth. — Flowers large, bright lemon yellow. 
E. G. Sill. — Bright yellow and bronze. 
Frank Thompson. — White, shaded pink. 
Geo. W. Childs.' — Dark crimson, flowers very large, a splendid 
variety. 
Glorisum. — Light cream, with narrow, graceful curved petals. 
Hicks Arnold.— Flowers large, of an old gold color. 
Harry Balsley. — Pearl pink, shading of mermet pink ; a first- 
class cut flower. 
Harry E. Widener. — Large, bright lemon yellow ; incurved. 
Harry May. — Golden bronze, large and double. 
Iora. — Flowers large, of a delicate light pink color ; petals tubular 
their entire length. A beauty. 
Ivory. — The finest White Chrysanthemum grown. If we were to 
grow but one variety it would be Ivory. Flowers of the purest 
white, large and fine form, habit dwarf. 
Jessica. — One of the earliest and best whites. 
J. C. "Vaugrhan. — Rich plum crimson. 
Kiota. — Large, incurved, color deep yellow. 
L. Canning:. — Pure white, large flower, late. 
Louis Boehmer. — The Pink Ostrich Plume; silvery pink, 
shaded deep rose. 
Maud Dean. — Flowers extra large, perfectly double, with broad 
incurved petals ; color clear pink almost rose. One of the best. 
Major Bonnafon.— Soft yellow, incurved type; flower large 
and full, of short-joinied growth and splendid foliage. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. — Very large, a handsome shade of lavender- 
pink, good stem and foliage. 
Miss Mary Wheeler. — Pearly white, delicately tinged pink. 
Mrs. E. D. Adams.— Very large, pure white. 
Mrs. Wm. S. Kimball.— Cream, shading to yellow. 
Mrs. Minnie Wannemaker.— Large and fine, white. 
Mrs. J. G. Whilidin.— Clearest yellow, extra early. 
Mrs. Geo. Kundle. — Incurved, white, a beautiful variety. 
Miss Kate Brown.— Early, white, good for either cutting or 
pot culture. 
Mrs. Robt. Craig".— Pure snowy white, flowers very full and 
globular, a superb variety. 
Mrs. L. C. Maderia.— Flowers very Ia*-ge, with petals so ar- 
ranged as to form a perfect globe of bright orange color. 
Niveus. — A superb white variety for any purpose, flowers large, 
beautifully formed, compact, and in every way strictly first-class. 
Oriana. — A tall late bloomer, color pink, outer petals reflexed, 
center incurved 
Pres. Wm. R. Smith.— Pure self pink, about the shade of 
Daybreak Carnation, perfectly double, splendid for cutting. 
Swanley Yellow.— Pure yellow, large reflexed flowers, dwarf. 
Source d'Or.— Golden twisted florets, tipped yellowish-brown. 
Snowball. — A lovely variety, pure white. 
The Q,ueen.— A beautiful half-globular formed flower with broad 
incurved petals, growth robust, with heavy, deep green foliage 
and stiff stems, color pure white. 
V. H. Hallock. — Pearl pink, deeper shade in center. 
W. H. Lincoln — Immense flower, golden yellow. 
Selection from above list, 60 cents per dozen ; $5 00 per hundred. 
