TOTTY’S CARNATIONS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
CARNATION RUTH BAUR 
CARNATIONS—STANDARD VARIETIES—Conanue^i 
Gloriosa, but is dearer pink and holds thc color bet¬ 
ter. The bloom is of large size and round in outline, 
full of petalage and built up well in tFie center. The 
stem always holds the bloom upright and the calyx 
never splits. Very free-blooming variety. 
ENCHANTRESS SUPREME. A splendid va¬ 
riety that is making good everywhere. Color is a 
light salmon pink several shades deeper than the 
original parent. Enchantress, and this variety per¬ 
sists in the bright sunlight without fading. It is 
better than Enchantress in every way. We cannot 
too strongly recommend this variety. Calyx is a 
non-splitter, and the plant is just as productive as 
the old Enchantress. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
CRYSTAL WHITE. Winner of the A. C. S. 
Cold Medal and numerous other prizes. If you are 
a Carnation grower you will be interested in seeing 
Crystal White. The same vigorous constitution as 
Matchless with large, full flower of the purest glisten¬ 
ing white, early and very productive. Can be 
brought into full crop by November ist. 
MATCHLESS. Well named the Matchless 
White. Winner of two gold medals at the Interna¬ 
tional Flower Show, New York, 1913. Blooms 
early and continuously; should line up as a great 
commercial variety. It seems to be easy to handle 
and very free. Flowers extra large, wonderfully 
fragrant. 
WHITE BENORA. Similar to the parent, 
Benora, in all respects sav ecolor, which is glistening 
white. Very still stem, heavy flowers and quick¬ 
cropping proclivities. 
WHITE ENCHANTRESS. Of the pure white 
strain. Splendid variety; satisfactory in all seasons. 
WHITE WONDER. Begins to bloom in Sep¬ 
tember and blooms throughout the season. Snow 
wliite and very fragrant. Exceptionally large in 
size. 
SCARLET VARIETIES 
AVIATOR. One of the very finest and freest 
scarlets ever produced; at its best for the Xmas 
crop. As every flower is perfect, this is a very profit¬ 
able sort to grow. Color, form and habit perfect. 
BEACON. The standard red. One of the freest 
Carnations grown and in more demand than any 
other variety 
BELLE WASHBURN. Brilliant scarlet, about 
4 inches across, non-bursting calyx, free and con¬ 
tinuous blooming variety. Very stiff stem. 
NEBRASKA. Brilliant scarlet; very strong 
grower; stems long and perfectly stiff. 
VARIEGATED VARIETY 
BENORA. Clear white, penciled bright red. 
Narrow foliage; very free, vigorous variety. 
CRIMSON VARIETY 
DORIS. The commercial crimson. While not 
so large as Princess Dagmar, it is wonderfully free 
and persistent in blooming; coming in early apd 
flowering continuously throughout the entire 
season. If you need a crimson—try Doris. 
