

STANDARD VARIETIES CARNATIONS (continued) 
Price: 3 plants 75c, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
Gardenia—The very handsomest white Carnation that has 
ever been introduced to the American trade. Beautiful clear 
dazzling white, with slightly serrated edges. Magnificent in 
size, and extremely fragrant. A few flowers of this variety 
will permeate a room with its rich spicy fragrance. 
Giant Laddie—The improved Laddie. A little deeper salmon 
pink in color, than the original variety, with flowers 4 to 5 
inches in diameter. 
lvanhoe—White ground, very heavily veined and striped crim- 
son. Ivanhoe reminds everyone who sees it of the famous 
old border Carnation. 

Carnation Pelargonium 
Joan Marie (Plant Patent No. 3)—This is a pure white, never 
showing any pink stripes, nor does it ever go off color. The 
flowers are borne on strong sturdy stems and the leaves 
are much broader than any Carnation to date. It is prac- 
tically disease proof and not subject to any blight what- 
ever. 
King Cardinal—Brilliant deep red in color, with large flowers 
measuring up to 4 inches across and fine strong stems 
which carry the flowers erect; blooms early and is free 
and continuous with never a split calyx. A splendid grower. 
Laddie—The color is a warm rose-salmon pink; the flowers 
average 34% inches in diameter, when it is at the proper 
stage for cutting, and develops to 414 inches in Winter. 
Lady Hindlip—A lovely flower of blush white ground penciled 
carmine red. The flower is an aristocrat with its clear cut 
smooth edged petals, and high full centers, giving a most 
beautiful appearance. 
Matchless—Well named the Matchless White. Blooms early 
and continuously, easy to handle, and very free. Flowers 
extra large and wonderfully fragrant. 
Maine Sunshine—The very finest yellow Carnation that has 
ever been introduced in this country; a brilliant, clear 
yellow in color. 
Moonbeam—Color a very lovely shade of light yellow, with 
flowers 31% 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. 
New Deal Ward—Very gay shade of bright pink, 
with slightly serrated edges. Free flowering, and 
productive. 
Patrician—A white Carnation of outstanding 
merit. Its extra large size and vigorous growth 
will at once place it at the head of the list 
of white Carnations. 
Pelargonium—The first of a new type of green- 
house Carnations. White ground, blocked or 
overlaid on each petal, crimson maroon. A per- 
fect replica of the old Pelargonium. Habit, 
growth, stem and calyx good, with silvery foli- 
age and a wonderful constitution. 
Pink Treasure (Baur-Steinkamp & Co.)—Since 
Patrician was introduced, there has developed 
a demand for a pink variety comparable to 
it in size and general excellence. Pink Treasure 
resembles that variety in general makeup, but 
grows taller. Color a fine shade of medium 
pink. 
Princess Dagmar—Largest and finest Carnation 
ever produced in crimson, a wonderful keeper 
and one that we can recommend with con- 
fidence. Stock limited. 
Robert Allwood—Vivid scarlet during the four 
seasons of the year. Immense 4-inch flowers 
with high, full centers. A very strong and quick 
habit of growth, with erect stems and calyx 
that never bursts. 
Rajah—cClear yellow, heavily penciled red on the 
individual petals. A good variegated variety. 
Royal Purple (Patented)—The maroons have 
come into their own as a boutonniere flower 
for evening dress. There is a very definite place 
for these purple maroons. Royal Purple has 
all the requisites of the modern Carnation, 
good size, good form, a perfect calyx, good 
stem and a pleasing purple maroon color that 
holds its velvety lustre. Blooms early and 
freely. Price: 50¢ each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 
per 100. 
Sir Philip Sassoon—A lovely shade of rich dark red, although 
not quite as dark as “Princess Dagmar,” but very much on 
the same order of growth. A splendid grower. Deeply serrated 
petals add very much to the charm of this particular variety. 
Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
Virginia—A flesh pink variety producing quantities of flowers, 
besides being a splendid keeper and good shipper. 
Virginia Rose—A very large rich pink Carnation. A magnifi- 
cent grower and extremely fragrant. A handsome variety. 
Wealth—Glistening white Carnation with flowers three or 
four inches across of very easy culture. Free from rust and 
free flowering. Beautifully formed flowers, with good keeping 
qualities. Long straight strong stems with non-splitting 
calyx. 
Woburn—Referred to frequently as ““The Standard Crimson,” 
Very fine shade of color, and an unusually good grower. 
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