CARNATIONS 
CARNATIONS. Collection of six Greenhouse 
Carnations. Each 15c; per dozen $1.50. 
Benora. A delightful fancy carnation; color 
white, lightly splashed with scarlet; very 
distinct from any sort heretofore produced. 
Enchantress. Flowers borne on stout stems 
two to three feet long. The color is a 
superb shade of flesh pink, richer and 
brighter toward the center. An early and 
continuous bloomer. 
Matchless. A wonderful new white variety, 
produced by a famous hybridizer of New 
York State. Large, massive flowers on 
strong, upright stems. 
Mrs. C. W. Ward. Color soft, pure rose, so 
much admired by cut flower purchasers; 
flowers large and well formed; it is a very 
healthy, free blooming and taking color. 
Spectrum. Large, handsome, bright scarlet 
flowers borne singly on stout stems. Never 
bursts its calyx; finely fringed and very 
fragrant. One of the best sorts of its color 
now in existence. 
SNAPDRAGONS 
Be Sure to Try These New Novelties 
A new giant Snapdragon of striking beauty, 
first year for this latest novelty. 
Our seed is imported direct from the origi¬ 
nator in Germany. 
Flowers are double the size of the ordinary 
giant varieties. New low prices, 25c dozen. 
Apricot, Novelty. Pure apricot color, yellow 
with red shade. A very remarkable and val¬ 
uable novelty. 
Wallflower. This variety has the character¬ 
istic brownish-orange color of Wallflowers, 
faintly flushed with purple, also the yellow 
in the middle is similar to the singular color 
of yellow Wallflowers. 
Golden Queen. Splendid brilliant dark golden- 
yellow with rose-lilac throat. The spikes are 
densely garnished with flowers, and have 
thus the appearance of a Gladiolus spike. 
Canary-Bird. Of a pure delicate and uniform 
canary-yellow, of greatest beauty. 
The Rose. Flowers of extraordinary size, of 
the same fine and pure rose color as “Queen 
of the Roses” of the grandiflora class. 
Copper-King. Velvety gleamy dark copper- 
scarlet color. When opening, the brilliant 
scarlet color is predominant, while the 
glowing copper color anoears later. 
Diamond. Of scarlet-carmine color with gold¬ 
en-yellow lip, and reddish-lilac throat; very 
effective. 
Apple Blossom. Strong erect panicles with an 
abundance of flowers of a very delicate rose 
color; throat pure white; very attractive. 
Lilac. Lip and throat of a marvelous purple- 
lilac color, with golden-yellow center, espe¬ 
cially large blossoms. 
Purple-Cloak. Flowers beautiful velvety pur¬ 
ple with delicate white throat. Very recom- 
mendable. 
Defiance. Flowers beautiful buff-orange and 
russet-red. 
Ruby. A bright ruby red. 
Salmon Rose. As its name specifies, this is a 
shade between salmon and rose. 
Orlando. A very beautiful peach shade. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Collection of 12 Japan Chrysanthemums, 
Price 15c each; per dozen $1.50 
(Not Prepaid) 
Gold Lode. The finest yellow for cutting. 
Large incurved flowers. 
Whittier. Large golden-yellow, incurved flow¬ 
ers of good substance. 
Major Bonaffon. Soft clear yellow, full to 
center, perfect form and most popular. 
Betsy Ross. Snowy white flowers, incurving. 
Early Rose. Incurved flowers, rich, lavender 
pink. Splendid garden variety. 
Golden Glow. Earliest of all, a most hand¬ 
some yellow, fine for gardens. 
White Turner. The finest exhibition white, 
and of easy culture. 
Yellow Turner. Except for its primrose color, 
identical with White Turner. 
Pink Turner. Differs from the other Turners 
only in its silvery pink color. 
W. H. Waite. Deep bronze, shaded gold. In¬ 
curved form. Fine for cutting. 
Chieftain. Silvery pink. Very large and per- 
pectly incurved flowers. 
White Chieftain. Pure white, lined with pearl. 
Popular with florists. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
PETERS & SONS, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
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