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VARIETIES IN CARNATIONS 
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 Crimson 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 measur- 
ing 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 wonderful calyx and long erect 
stems. 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. 
Olivette—medium sized, very fragrant flowers of clear white, 
perfectly formed, and very full on medium length strong stems. 
A most productive variety. Price: $5.00 per dozen, 
$35.00 per 100. 
Pharoah—Deep orange petals: with a red edge. Flowers about 
four inches across. Price: 50¢ each, $5.00 per dozen, 
835.00 per 100. 
Picotee—Background of pure white with each individual petal 
edged with crimson. The combination of white background and 
crimson edging makes it most successful. Price: $3.00 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. 
Seminole Chief—A beautiful orange-yellow Carnation with 
orange-red streaking at the edge of each petal. Very handsome 
variety. Price: $3.00 per plant. 
Sunkist (Beuerlein )—Orange tan color. Rather unusual as 
colorings in Carnations go. Medium size flower, but a most pro- 
lific grower. Price: $3.00 per plant. 
Topaz (Beuerlein)—White with crimson stripes. Similar to 
Dimity, which has claret stripes, but very much richer and out- 
standing 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 be- 
come one of the best commercial white Carnations grown. Very 
free flowering. Strong calyx. Price: $2.00 per plant. 
Standard VARIETIES CARNATIONS 
Price: 3 plants 75c, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100. except where noted 
Blaze—A most unusual shade of Chinese red. Flowers 344 inches 
across. Rust proof and free flowering. Beautiful well formed 
blooms with non-splitting calyx and excellent keeping qualities. 
Fine stiff habit of growth. 
Burgundy—Cross between Topsy and Spectrum. Supreme. 
Most marvelous pomegranate purple shade of color. Flowers 
about 3 inches across. Not susceptible to rust. Very prolific, 
with non-splitting calyx. Long straight stiff stems. 
Charm (Patented)—A glorious salmon-pink variety. A “Laddie” 
seedling, identically the same color as “Laddie” but producing 
50% more flowers than the parent. Price: 50e each, 
$5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100. 
C. B. Johnson—A lovely shade of soft pink. Fine full flowers 
of perfect form and very free flowering habit. 
Chief Kokomo (Patented)—Pink variegation on yellow 
ground, in great demand where makeups for the unusual are in 
vogue. 
Coral Glow—lIn color, a marvelous combination of terra-cotta 
flushed bronze, producing a decidedly Oriental effect under arti- 
ficial light. “Coral Glow” is a flower for the connoisseur, on 
account of its distinctiveness and unusual coloring. 
Dairymaid—White ground, heavily striped pink towards the 
edge of the petals. Flowers large and richly perfumed. Fine 
robust, healthy grower, and very free flowering. Splendid keeper. 
Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 
100. 
Gardenia—tThe very hadsomest white Carnation that has ever 
been introduced to the American trade. Beautiful clear dazzling 
white, with slightly serrated edges. Magnificent in size, and ex- 
tremely fragrant. A few flowers of this variety will permeate a 
room with its rich, spicy fragrance. 
Giant Laddie—tThe improved Laddie. A little deeper salmon 
pink in color than the original variety, with flowers 4 to 5 inches 
in diameter. 
Ivanhoe—White ground, very heavily veined and striped crim- 
son. Ivanhoe reminds everyone who sees it of the famous old 
border Carnation. 
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