CLUCAS & BODDINGTON CO. 
NEW YORK. 
22 
AUTUMN, 1903 . 
WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 
f THE. 1 
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Albatross. 
Albatross. 
WHITE. 
The purest white. Upright 
growth, strougest stem known, 
makes only flowering shoots. A 
most wonderful keeper. No other 
Carnation in existence probably 
excels it; will keep two weeks. A 
constant bloomer. Flowers of fine 
form and size, fragrant, and calyx 
non-bursting. 
This variety took first premium 
for both 60 and 25 blooms at the 
American Carnation Society’s Ex¬ 
hibit at Brooklyn, N. Y., Febru¬ 
ary, 1903 . 
Per dozen, $2.00; |>er 100, 
10.00; tier 1000, $75.00. 
Flamingo. 
Flamingo. 
SCARLET. 
In color, fine scarlet. Form, full 
double; size, 3 % inches and over. 
Calyx, perfect, never bursts. Sub¬ 
stance, good ; fine keeper. Stem, 
always strong. Fragrance, very 
fine. Growth, very strong and 
robust. 
Flamingo is free, early, continu¬ 
ous. Makes no grass, roots easily 
and makes when topped an abun¬ 
dance of strong stem cuttings. 
Flamingo scored 90 points at 
Brooklyn, February, 1903 , winning 
S. A. F. Silver Medal, as well as 
the Lawson Silver Medal. 
Per dozen, $3.00; tier 100, 
$12.00; |ier 1000, $100. 
ROOTED 
CUTTINGS 
FOR 
DELIVERY 
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1904 
Sunbird. 
Sunbird. 
YELLOW. The strongest of the yellows. Free, fine color, full form and substance. Is greatly ad¬ 
mired ; sells at sight. It is an acquisition and a profitable variety to grow; being from 3 to 3 % inches in 
diameter, and unequaled by any other yellow Carnation of to-day. 
Per dozen, $2.00; per 100, $10.00; |ier 1000, $75.00. 
