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SHERWOOD HALL NURSERY CO. 
CARNATIONS 
Our collection of Carnations consists of 100 varieties, the very choicest sorts to be had. Pot 
Plants will not be ready for delivery before January 1st, but large field grown plants, of which we 
have a fine stock, can be shipped at once. 
Field Grown 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
— Annie Webb, Cherry Lips, Edna Craig, Fred Dorner, J. R. Freeman, Portia, 
Robert Craig. 
Pink. — Annie Wiegand, Aurora, Daybreak, Grace Wilder, Mrs. Hill, Springfield, Thos. 
Cartledge. 
Variegated.— American Flag, .T. J. Harrison, Nelly Bly. 
Yellow. — Blizzard, Golden Gate, Sunrise. 
White.— Hinze’s White, Lizzie McGowan, Puritan, Silver Spray, White Wings, White Dove. 
SPECIALTIES 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
BEGONIAS 
FERNS 
PELARGONIUMS 
HYDRANGEAS 
CANNAS 
GENERAL STOCK 
Climbing Vines, 50 varieties 
Bamboos, 10 varieties 
Oleanders, 11 varieties 
Violets, 6 varieties 
Geraniums, double and single, scented. 
Fuchsias, and everything found in a first class florist’s stock 
HOW TO HANDLE PLANTS RECEIVED BY MAIL, &c. 
After unpacking, carefully immerse the roots in lukewarm water from one to two hours. 
This will refresh the plants, when they may be potted or set out in the garden. Spread out the 
roots naturally in the soil without injuring and press the soil firmly around the plant. Water 
freely and shade from sun and wind for a few days until they get established. With even so little 
care as outlined above we know that failure with plants of the quality we supply will be unheard of. 
Each 
. . . 10c to 50c 
. . . . 50c to $1 . 
25c to 50c 
50c per dozen 
Po i)ot Fail to S$od for 1894 llkistrated Catalog^ 
