Carnations 
Rajah 
Quite bizarre in appearance is this new Carnation. 
One might think it cut from some fine cloth of oriental 
design. Over the base color of golden buff lie bars and 
stripes of pure vermilion. “Rajah” is a most striking 
Carnation. 
Sundown 
All the splendors that accompany the hour of parting 
day lie revealed in this glorious Carnation. Spread fan¬ 
like over a field of burnished gold, lay featherings and 
flecks of rich vermilion. For all the world like high- 
colored cirrus clouds that stream across the western 
sky at sundown. 
Unique 
As the name implies, this new Carnation is both odd 
and striking. The petals are satin-like in texture. Old 
rose of the softest shade forms the primary color. 
Through this color pass thread-like lines of purple- 
carmine, delicately interwoven into a beautiful gos¬ 
samer-like brocade of exquisite fineness and color. 
“Unique” is absolutely distinct. 
Treasure Chest 
What a beautiful thing it is! Just imagine a Carnation 
the base color being burnished gold. The rich gold is 
heavily inlaid with deep graining of rosy scarlet. 
“Treasure Chest” is full of beauty. A most magnificent 
Carnation and a persistent bloomer. 
White Cameo 
Cold, glistening, snowy white. The exquisitely 
chiseled petals seem to be overlaid with thousands of 
minute frost crystals. The flower might be likened to 
some fine cameo, perfect in every detail. Certainly 
there could be no flower more emblematic of chastity 
and purity than this beautiful snow-white Carnation, 
and in addition to these attributes well might be added 
the delightful qualities of charm and fragrance. 
Price of the above 1934 Introductions. 
Strong plants from 2yZ inch pots, ready 
from March 15th on. Each 25c, 10 for $2.25 
Per hundred $20.00 
Special offer, one each of the above nine¬ 
teen Carnations for $3.75. 
Choice Standard Carnations 
We have grown a splendid stock of the following exceedingly fine Carnations. A collection of these planted in 
your garden will bear blossoms within a few weeks. The stock is extra fine, strong pot-grown plants. 
E. K. Harvey. A magnificent variety of our own 
raising. Blossoms simply enormous in size, with perfect 
stems and wonderful calyx. The flowers have a ground 
color of pure white, beautifully stained and marbled 
deep rose. 
Lady Hindlip. New and of fancy coloring ... a 
white ground streaked with red in delicate lines. Ex¬ 
ceptionally large and handsome flowers, 
Melrose. One of the leading varieties grown for 
commercial purposes, on account of its freedom of pro¬ 
duction. A lovely shade of deep pink, with more or less 
of a salmon tone. 
Metchet Beauty. In every respect a beauty. The 
blossoms are of the best and the color exquisite ... a 
deep rose-pink. This new variety ranks with the best. 
Pink Spectrum. A new variety that stands out 
among all the Carnations of this color, being a fascinat¬ 
ing shade of deep enchantress-pink. 
Radiolite. Wonderful shade of red, not especially 
dark, in a flower that is very beautiful and showy. 
Spectrum. Red of an exceedingly brilliant shade, 
dashing and beautiful. Large flowers of fine form. 
Super Supreme. A sport from the well-known 
variety Enchantress, but a deeper and richer tone of 
beautiful light-pink. 
Topsy. A glorious shade of dark-red, one of the 
deepest of all, this new variety makes a decidedly rich 
display, on the plant or cut. 
Yankee Girl. A very productive variety in a 
pleasing shade of light rose-pink. 
Price of the above standard varieties' 
Strong plants from 2j4 inch pots, ready 
from March 15th on. Each 15c, 10 for $1.35. 
Per hundred, $12.00. 
Laddie 
One of the largest flowered Carnations in 
existence. The color is an unusually rich shade of 
pure salmon-pink. The flowers are produced on 
stems which attain a length of two feet and over. 
Although not a new Carnation, it still remains 
unbeaten in its color. Very difficult of propaga¬ 
tion and consequently always high in price. 
Each 25c, 10 for $2.25. 
Extra strong plants of all varieties noted in this 
list can be supplied in 4 inch pot plants during sum¬ 
mer at slightly advanced prices. 
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