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RED VARIETIES 
KING CARDINAL. (Patented by Baur-Steinkamp & Co. Agreements must be signed.) 
This is still the loveliest shade of all of the red carnations, and the vivid scarlet 
flowers are in great demand. The flowers are medium to large, with almost 
smooth petals. While the blooms are not very full-centered, they are good keep- 
ers, especially during the winter months. The stems are long and strong, and 
splitting seldom occurs. The plants are large, bushy and vigorous. Production 
is good. $12.00 per 100 $100.00 per 1000 
BARBARA FARR. A scarlet sport of Spectrum Supreme. The flowers are a 
trifle lighter in color than those of the parent plant, although over much of the 
season it is difficult to tell them apart. Production is higher than with Spectrum, 
and there is less splitting. In other respects, the variety is the same as Spectrum 
Supreme. In the autumn and spring the flowers are to be preferred to those of 
King Cardinal because of their size and superior keeping quality. Altogether, 
this is a desirable and profitable variety. 
$7.00 per 100 $60.00 per 1000 
SPECTRUM SUPREME. This old favorite continues to be grown in large quan- 
tities. The color is deep scarlet, the flowers are of good size, production is 
heavy and the keeping quality is splendid. Stems are long, the plants are bushy 
and vigorous. Some splitting occurs. 
$6.00 per 100 $50.00 per 1000 

CRIMSON VARIETIES 
SETH PARKER. (Patented by Baur-Steinkamp & Co. Agreements must be signed.) 
A bright crimson variety with a reddish cast which shows to splendid advantage 
under artificial light. The blooms are larger than those of the other crimson 
varieties, they are full and well formed, and the petals are fringed. The plants 
are large, the stems are long and strong, and production is better than average. 
The calyx is firm, and keeping quality is good. 
$20.00 per 100 $150.00 per 1000 
BEUERLEIN’S CRIMSON. A new and outstanding crimson variety. The color 
and form are the same as Woburn, but the flowers are not quite as large. The 
variety is much earlier and freer than Woburn. The quality of the flowers is 
high, the calyx never splits, the stems are long, and the keeping quality is ex- 
cellent. The plants are free and vigorous, and the variety is very prolific. This 
is perhaps the most profitable carnation in this color class. 
$12.00 per 100 $100.00 per 1000 
JOYCE. Another splendid new crimson, larger and more productive than 
Woburn. The petals are deeply fringed, and have a little more red than either 
Woburn or Beuerlein’s Crimson, but not as much as Seth Parker. The stem is 
long and splitting is slight. The flowers keep well, and usually bring premium 
eee $10.00 per 100 $90.00 per 1000 
WOBURN. For years this has been the model for carnations in this color class. 
Practically every flower is of top quality. The blooms are of good size, are full 
and well-formed, and they keep perfectly. There is never any splitting. A\l- 
though the variety is slow in coming into flower, production is high when carna- 
tions command the highest prices. In spite of the introduction of several fine 
new crimson varieties, Woburn is still a valuable commercial carnation. 
$7.00 per 100 $60.00 per 1000 
Cheap plants and flowers produce cheap results. 
