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In the following list, we have incorporated the best of the recent 
importations from Europe, and also those of American introducers 
that have been outstanding in the Flower Shows the past few years. 
ALLWOOD’S CRIMSON 
A deep crimson variety of considerable merit. The flowers are very 
large and are carried on tall, stately stems. Perfect habit of growth 
and most easy to cultivate. Will be a consistent winner in the Crim¬ 
son classes at all the shows. Price: $1.00 per plant. 
DORIS ALLWOOD 
A soft salmon Rose, heavily shaded with French gray and barred 
Heliotrope. An immense flower measuring 4 inches and over, with 
beautiful symmetrically built guard petals and a high, full center 
of good lasting qualities. It has the sweetest of perfumes, a won¬ 
derful calyx and long erect stems. Price: $1.00 per plant. 
DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER 
Selected by Her Royal Highness from a group of seedlings to bear 
her name. Heather or Neapolitan pink. The petals shine like plush 
and are most impressive under artificial light. The flowers are of 
medium size and attractively fringed. They are elegantly posed on 
long silvery stems, with a spicy fragrance. This variety is a pro¬ 
digious grower with health and freedom, the hallmark of a good 
Carnation. Price: $1.00 per plant. 
JERSEY BEAUTY (Beuerlein) 
The identical color of the “Jersey Beauty” Dahlia! hence its name. 
Large, luminous bright pink. A marvelous grower and most prolific 
producer. Price: $3.00 per plant. 
MARCHIONESS OF HEADFORT 
Cream white melting into a ground color of rich red, of great sub¬ 
stance. A most beautiful and impressive flower of the “Pelargonium” 
type, with a pleasing perfume. The growth is constitutionally per¬ 
fect, absolutely reliable, with a substantial stem and vigorous 
growth. Price: $1.00 per plant. 
PURPLE PELARGONIUM 
Rich claret tipped or paling to mauve at the edge of each petal, a new 
and striking coloring, full rounded flowers produced in great profu¬ 
sion with a wonderfully sweet perfume. Compact, free and healthy 
of growth. Price: $1.00 per plant. 
ROSARY 
An immense Dark Pink, measuring 4 inches and over, with beautiful 
symmetrically built guard petals and of a high, full centered flower 
of good lasting qualities. Like its parent, Doris Allwood, it has the 
sweetest of perfumes, a wonderful calyx and long, erect stems. Price: 
$1.00 per plant. 
SALMON LADDIE 
Sport of Laddie, like its parent except in color, which is Salmon 
Rose. Indispensable when flowers of the very highest quality are 
required. Quite distinct from any of the Laddie Sports. Price: $2.00 
per plant. 
SCARLET KING (Beuerlein) 
Bright red, edged creamy white. A sport of Pelargonium and iden¬ 
tically the same size of flower and growth as the parent, but much 
more vivid in color. Price: $3.00 per plant. 
SUNKIST (Beuerlein) 
Orange tan color. Rather unusual as colorings in Carnations go. 
Medium size flower, but a most prolific grower. Price: $3.00 per 
plant. 
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$5.00 per doz. 
$35.00 per 100 
These varieties have proven themselves to be 
very good growers and rather unusual in their 
coloring, which is the reason we list them this 
year. They were developed by the Bureau of 
Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C. 
Blaze—A most unusual shade of Chinese red. 
Flowers 3'/2 inches across. Rust proof and 
free flowering. Beautiful well formed blooms 
with non-splitting calyx and excellent keep¬ 
ing qualities. Fine stiff habit of growth. 
Burgundy—Cross between Topsy and Spectrum 
Supreme. Most marvelous pomegranate pur¬ 
ple shade of color. Flowers about 3 inches 
across. Not susceptible to rust. Very prolific, 
with non-splitting calyx. Long straight stiff 
stems. 
Glory—A gorgeous shade of rich purple crim¬ 
son. A magnificent variety in every way. 
Long strong stems, very clean healthy grow¬ 
er, and unusually striking in its coloring 
effect. 
Moonbeam—Color a very lovely shade of light 
yellow, with flowers 3'/2 inches across, of 
beautiful form and very full, with excellent 
keeping qualities. Very clean healthy grower, 
and entirely rust resistant. Long straight 
stems with non-splitting calyx. 
Wealth—Glistening white Carnation with flow¬ 
ers three or four inches across of very easy 
culture. Free from rust and free flowering. 
Beautifully formed flowers, with good keep¬ 
ing qualities. Long straight strong stems 
with non-splitting calyx. 
TOPAZ (Beuerlein) 
White with crimson stripes. Similar to Dimity, which 
has claret stripes, but very much richer and outstand¬ 
ing in color. Price: $3.00 per plant. 
WHITE DAIRYMAID 
A sport of Dairymaid, like its recent parent in every 
respect except color. The flowers are large, pure white 
at all seasons of the year. We believe this variety will 
become one of the best commercial white Carnations 
grown. Very free flowering. Strong calyx. Price: 75c 
each. $7.50 per dozen, $55.00 per 100. 
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