New Carnations—Continued 
PRINCESS CHARMING. A deep, 
rosy blush; very large flower, long 
stems, perfect form, very free 
bloomer. 
ROSETTE. A beautiful shade of 
rose pink. Very large flowers and 
admirable grower. 
WOODENETHE. Pure, glistening 
white perfect form and a giant in 
size. It has produced flowers 4J£ 
inches across. 
Price, 30c. each, set of 9 for $2.50. 
STANDARD NAMED 
CARNATIONS. 
The Carnations we offer are young 
plants from 2-in. pots. Planted out 
in spring they should begin blooming about July 
or earlier. If potted in the fall they should bloom 
profusely during the winter months. 
Alma Ward. A beautiful, pure white, the largest 
and most fragrant Carnation. In winter it is 
occasionally splashed with delicate pink, an added charm. 
Considered by connoisseurs the best standard white. 15c. ea. 
Artistic. Silvery white beautifully pencilled with soft lavender 
pink around the margin, occasionally extending half way 
down the center of the petals. An unusually pretty variety. 
Beacon. Brilliant scarlet with crimson tones; a free flowering 
sort largely grown for cut flowors. (See cut.) 
Crimson Bedder. Deep crimson flowers large and full and borne in 
great profusion. A very fine dark crimson variety. 
Dorothy Gordon. Light rose pink, bright and attractive. Large 
flowers, very free blooming and fine keeper. (See cut.) 
Enchantress. A superb shade of rosy-blush pink, very rich towards 
the center; extra fine, unrivalled in its color. 
J. H. Manley. Brilliant orange-scarlet, blooms average 3 to S}/2 inches 
in diameter. Very fragrant. 
Kingston Pet. A “ sport ” from “ Enchantress deep rose pink 
flowers; a very valuable variety. 
M rs. M. A. Patten. The flowers are a glistening white, striped and 
penciled with bright red. Large flowers on long stems. 
Mrs. C. W. Ward. Perfect form, full center color, deep lustrous pink. 
A magnificent variety of the largest size, free blooming and keeps 
splendidly. 15c. each. 
Oriole. Deep golden yellow with pencillings of carmine at margin 
and in body of flower. 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
Royalty. A beautiful shade of deep, bright purple; a shade not usual in the 
Carnation and very attractive. 15c. each. 
Sangamo. Deep, lustrous rose-pink, fine flowers. 
White Enchantress. A pure white “ sport ” from the pink Enchantress 
offered above, large beautiful flowers. (See cut.) 
Price, 10c. each (except where noted), $1.00 per doz., set of 14 for $1.75. 
“ MARGUERITE ” MONTHLY CARNATIONS. A new race of Monthly 
Carnations which is of the greatest value for summer blooming. They 
bloom freely all summer; the flowers are mostly double; they are all ele¬ 
gantly fringed and fragrant. Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
HARDY GARDEN CARNATIONS. These produce only one crop, flower¬ 
ing heavily in June. Very fragrant. A fair proportion only of the flowers 
will be double. Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
CALLA LILIES. 
NEW CAKNATIONS. 
dENORA. Clear white penciled with bright red, 
large flowers produced freely, long stems. 
BROOKLYN. Deep pink heavily fringed. Avery 
free bloomer and health) 7- grower. 
CADY ALINGTON. Salmon old rose. A new 
shade in Carnations, and very popular. Large 
flowers and very free blooming, strong perfume. 
HARLEQUIN. Bright orange splashed with red, a 
very unique sort and quite attractive. (See cut.) 
LA MODE. A new shade of heliotrope, shows some 
pink at base of petals, glistening sheen. 
ORPHEUS. Bright yellow striped with pink and 
white. The best fancy Carnation in its color. 
The Godfrey Ever-Blooming Calla. This new hybrid is a true everblooming 
variety. Compared with the ordinary white Calla, it gives three flowers 
to one, the flower being equally large, of perfect form and very much 
whiter. The plant is of dwarf, compact, strong growth, about 18 inches 
high. Price, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Calla Aethiopica, or Lily of the Nile. This old favorite White Calla Lily is 
too well known to require any description. Price, 20c. each, $2.00 doz. 
Little Gem Calla. This rarely exceeds 12 inches in height. The flowers 
are about half the size of the common variety, and can be used with tell¬ 
ing effect in bouquets. Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Yellow Calla, Elliottiana. The finest Yellow Calla; large, rich, deep golden 
flowers often 4 to 5 inches across at the mouth; the leaves are spotted 
with white. Price, 60c. each, $6.00 per doz. 
Spotted Leaf Calla. (Richardia Alba Maculata.) Dark green leaves spotted 
with white; otherwise the plant resembles the old favorite white Calla, 
excepting being of smaller habit. Price, 15, each, $1.50 per doz. 
