TOTTY’S’ MUMS, MADISON, N. J. 
Tu'emy-five 
Carnation Novelties for 1914 
Rooted Cuttings, $2.50 per dozen, $15.00 per hundred. 
Pot Plants, 2J^-inch, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per hundred. 
GORGEOUS ( Fisher ) 
A fancy Carnation in every sense of the 
word. This variety will make stems 2^ to 
3 feet long. Considering its size, it is very 
free. It is a variety that carries everything 
before it on the show table, and has been 
awarded the A. C. S. Gold Medal. 
MATCHLESS ( Cottage Gardens ) 
Well named the Matchless White. Win¬ 
ner 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 ■ Brown) 
The ideal rose-pink Carnation. Ideal in 
color, productiveness, size of bloom, non¬ 
splitting calyx and length of stem. The 
originator extends an invitation to everyone 
to call and see it growing and convince 
themselves of its merits. 
PRINCESS DAGMAR 
PRINCESS DAGMAR 
( Patten) 
Largest and finest thing in crimson 
ever produced. A wonderful keeper and 
shipper, and we can recommend it with 
every confidence to our customers and 
anyone looking for a good crimson Car¬ 
nation. 
MRS. B. P. CHENEY 
(Barr) 
A variegated variety that seems to 
come nearer to satisfying a buyer look¬ 
ing for this particular type of Carnation 
than any other variety so far introduced. 
The variegation is very clear and distinct 
and the plant is a wonderfully free pro¬ 
ducer. 
