CARNATIONS FOR 1941 
NEW AND RECENT VARIETIES 
DECEMBER AND LATER DELIVERIES 
The descriptions of the new and recent introductions of Carnations 
are those of the originators. We believe they are honest in their claims 
and that these varieties have proved of exceptional merit in the section 
where they have been grown. 
It is, however, a well-known fact that many new Carnations do much 
better in some sections of the country than they do in others. We have 
in mind the variety Senator. This was a New England introduction of 
some years back. It proved to be a wonderful white Carnation in the 
Mid-West, but never had the same popularity in the East. 
Study the list below. We feel that any Carnations, whose descriptions 
appeal to you, are worthy of a trial. Some of them seem to have ex¬ 
ceptional merit. 
Pollyanna, See next page for des^nptioii. 
No Orders For Less Than 25 Of A Kind Con Be Accepted 
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