CARNATIONS 
Plants in 3-inch pots, 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
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siamlaril varieties 
Red Carnations 
SPECTRUM SUPREME: This old-time favorite is still one of the 
most widely grown of the scarlet carnations. It is a heavy pro¬ 
ducer of good sized bloom, and a splendid keeper. 
TEDDY ROOSEVELT: Another old-time favorite of great merit. 
Each plant produces a never ending display of excellent crimson 
flowers. If you do not have this one, by all means add it to your 
collection. 
RIGOLETTO: Developed by the Department of Agriculture at 
Washington, D. C. Fine flowers of dark red on good stiff stems. 
The plant is a rapid grower. 
WOODBURN: Eve ryone likes this excellent deep cr imson variety. 
Every flower is of top quality. Good size of bloom with no split¬ 
ting of the calyces. Plants in 3 inch pots, 20c each. 
Light Pink Carnations 
BALBOA PINK: A beautiful 1 arge flowered variety with ex¬ 
cellent compact growth. Flowers of soft pink on extra good stems. 
MAYTIME: E xquisite shell pink flowers, beautifully formed and 
of good size. The stems are long and stiff. Extremely good keeper-. 
The plant is a fine grower and good producer-. Plants in 3 inch 
pots, 20c each. 
VIRGINIA: This is the favorite light pink with many carnation 
enthusiasts. Medium sized flowers, with frilled petals. Still', 
straight stems of medium length. The production is better than 
average, and they are famed for their keeping qualities. 
Medium or Dark Carnations 
CARLOTTA: Shapely, average sized flowers of glowing, dark 
pink, on stiff stems. 
DIRIGO: A new deep pink seedling introduced last year for the 
first time. The plants are large and bushy, with long, stiff stems 
and firm calyces. Plants in 3 inch pots, 20c each. 
PETER FISHER: An outstanding variety in the medium, or rose- 
pink class. The flowers are of medium size and good substance. 
An easy grower and very popular. 
White 
PATRICIAN: This variety has been on the market a long time, 
but is still a great favorite. Large bushy plants, producing great 
quantities of excellent white flowers. 
SNOW WHITE: A little disbudding on this pure white variety 
and you will have flowers 4 inches in diameter. It has a delicious 
fragrance, good keeping qualities and stiff stems. A wonderful 
addition to the white Carnation family. 
Yellow 
MAINE SUNSHINE: This is an old variety, but still the only 
clear yellow carnation for all around use. The stems are long, the 
production is high, and the flowers are good keepers. 
Novelty Carnations 
GOLDEN WONDER: One of the best of the yellow variegated 
varieties. The color is sulphur yellow with pink pencilings. The 
blooms are large and full with fringed petals. A prolific bloomer 
that keeps well. Plants in 3 inch pots, 25c each, 5 for $1.00. 
IMPROVED DELICACY: A beautiful white with dark red pen¬ 
cilings, excellent form on medium stems. Very little splitting 
occurs. Plants in 3 inch pots, 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
LEONA: A white variegated with pencil markings. The very 
attractive flowers are good sized, on stiff stems. The plant is an 
abundant producer. Plants in 3 inch pots. 2oc each, 6 for $1.00. 
PELARGONIUM: One of the most charming of the English 
varieties. White background overlaid on each petal with crimson 
maroon. Creates a perfect Pelargonium appearance. The bloom is 
large and of good substance. Plants in 3 inch pots, 25c each. 
VENTURA GOLD: Fine compact plants covered in the spring 
of the year with alluring medium sized flowers of pure orange. We 
have been growing this variety for years and have never been 
able to produce enough to meet the demand. Plants in 3 inch 
pots, 25c each; plants in 4 inch pots, 35c each. 
DELPHINIUM-PACIFIC STRAIN: These glorious delphinium far 
exceed all other strains. Their giant flowers, richness of color and 
sturdiness have made them the world’s favorites. Plant them 15 
to 18 inches apart in good soil to which plenty of bone meal has 
been added. Must have full sun. Popular colors are white, light 
blue, dark blue and lavender shades. Seedling plants 35c par doz.; 
$2.50 per 100. Field clumps, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
D. KING ARTHUR: A tall brilliant spike of rich royal purple. 
D. GUINEVERE: A clean lavender-pink self with white base. 
D. SUMMER SKIES: As the name indicates, the sparking blue 
of summer skies. 
The above three named varieties in large field clumps or in 
1-gallon containers, 35c each, $3.50 per doz. 
DIANTHUS CHINENSIS (China Pinks): Double Mixed. 20 
inches tall. Plants in fiats, 25c per doz.; $1.25 per 100. 
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