TOTTY’S ’MUMS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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Introductions of 1914 
Rooted Cuttings: 12c. per plant, $1.25 per 
doz., $8.00 per 100. Pot plants: 2J^-in., 15c. 
per plant, $1.50 per doz., $12.00 per 100. 
CHAMPION 
(Dorner) 
The most promising scarlet, since the introduc¬ 
tion of Beacon. F. Dorner & Sons, to whom we are 
indebted for this remarkable variety, have given us 
many of our best varieties and it looks as though 
their claim for Champion, that “ it will be a scarlet 
White Wonder,” is well founded. 
PRINCESS DAGMAR 
Largest and finest thing in crimson ever pro¬ 
duced. A wonderful keeper and shipper, and we 
can recommend it with every confidence to ou r 
customers and anyone looking for a good crimson 
Carnation. 
MRS. B. P. CHENEY 
A variegated variety that seems to come nearer 
to satisfying a buyer looking for this particular 
type of Carnation than any other variety so far 
introduced. The variegation is very clear and dis¬ 
tinct and the plant is a wonderfully free producer. 
PRINCESS DAGMAR 
GORGEOUS 
GORGEOUS 
A fancy Carnation in every sense of the word. 
T his variety will make stems 2to 3 feet long. 
Considering its size it is very free. It is a va¬ 
riety that carries everything before it on the 
show table and has been awarded the A. C. S. 
Gold Medal. 
MATCHLESS 
Well named the Matchless White. Winner 
of two gold medals at the International Flower 
Show, New York, 1913. Blooms early and 
continuously, and should line up as a great 
commercial variety. It seems to be easy to 
handle and very free. Flowers extra large and 
wonderfully fragrant. 
PHILADELPHIA 
The ideal rose-pink Carnation. Ideal in color, 
productiveness, size of bloom, non-splitting 
calyx, and length of stem. Seems to be making 
good everywhere. 
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