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CARNATIONS 
Certified <> Rooted Cuttings 
Better Varieties ° 
Better SALES e 
BETTER PRICES 
It costs less to grow better carnations. Newer varieties produce larger flowers, more flowers and healthier plants. It COSTS 
less to grow them because they SELL first in a poor market and bring PREMIUM prices in a good market. 
Keep up with the more profitable kinds and know what they can do for YOU. 
Our prices are fair and as low as is consistent with careful selection, skillful propagation and efficient service. 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
Tom Knipe. (Baur-Steinkamp & Co.) Pat. Scarlet, similar in 
color to Barbara Farr. Large heavy petaled flower, on stiff 
stem. A good producer. 
Kentucky (O. S. Honaker). Pat. A very bright, rich deep pink, 
almost Better Times color. Large in size with a very heavy 
stem, and does not split. A pretty fast grower, and excel- 
lent producer. 
(Free propagation for own use only) 
Dorothy Napier (Baur-Steinkamp & Co.) Pat. Deep rose pink. 
Large full flower carried on a good heavy stem. Beautiful- 
ly formed. An exhibition as well as a good commercial 
variety. 
Baum’s Supreme (Baum’s Home of Flowers). Pat. Beautiful 
dark rose pink, large blooms on long wiry stems. Prolific 
bloomer. Retains color after being fully matured and sev- 
eral days old. Does not split. Cross between Patrician and 
an unnamed seedling. 
All Above $20.00 per 100 $150.00 per 1000 
Miller’s Yellow (Miller Greenhouses). Beautiful clear yellow 
seedling variety, petals slightly fringed. Full flower, ex- 
celent keeping qualities, long stiff stem. Non-splitting. 
Production is good throughout the season. Practically every 
flower of top quality. Shown for the first time at the 
American Carnation Society Convention in Cincinnati 
where it created very favorable comment. Bookings have 
been heavy to date. 
Hercules Virginia (E. A. Petersen). Same as Virginia, ex- 
cept a much larger flower. Very full, and equally as 
productive. 
Mrs. C. G. Weld (Geo. P. Barr). Maroon, seedling of King 
Cardinal and Pelargonium. Does not split. Early bloomer. 
fine keeper. Production is good. Plants are bushy and 
vigorous. 
All above $15.00 per 100 $125.00 per 1000 
Edgewood (Springfield Florists Supply). Scarlet. Beautifully 
formed flowers of medium size, on long strong stems. Good 
keeper and heavy producer. Splits are rare. Awarded 
Silver Medal by N. Y. Florists Club March 1942. 
Elizabeth Rowe (William Sim & Son). A lovely rose pink 
variety, similar in some respects to Peter Fisher. Large 
full flower, with long heavy stem. Productive and non- 
splitting. 
Rose Caress (U.S.D.A.) Deep rose pink seedling. Medium 
size flower with slightly fringed petals. A very good 
keeper. Produces vigorous healthy plants. 
All Above $15.00 per 100 $125.00 per 1000 
Blush Peter Fisher (Patten & Co.) Light pink, sport of Peter 
Fisher. A welcome addition to the light pink class. We 
recommend this variety for those who have experienced 
dtffiiculty with Virginia. 
$12.00 per 100 $100.00 per 1000 
Candystick (Geo. P. Barr). Variegated, pink and white. Same 
habits as New Deal Ward, of which it is a sport. 
$8.00 per 100 $75.00 per 1000 
Jackson's White (C. Henry Jackson). Sport of Puritan. Larger, 
fuller flower, a stiffer stem. Produces well throughout the 
whole season. A big improvement over the parent variety. 
$12.00 per 100 $100.00 per 1000 
Peace. (Seaver Bros.). A pure white seedling with a full 
center. An excellent producer of perfect flowers on strong 
stems. No splits. Blooms average 3 to 3!/, inches. A good 
keeper and shipper. No restrictions after December, 1943. 
$15.00 per 100 $135.00 per 1000 
Liquid Fulex No. 400—Keep your Carnations free from insect 
injury the easy and economical way. Gallon $10.00 
250 or more of a Variety at 1000 Rate. 
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