
RECENTLY INTRODUCED VARIETIES IN CARNATIONS 
Doris Allwood—A soft salmon Rose heavily shaded with 
French gray and barred Heliotrope. An immense flower 
measuring 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. 
Pharaoh—Deep orange petals with a red edge. Flowers 
about four inches across. Price: 50c¢ each, $5.00 per 
dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
Picotee—Background of pure white with each individual 
petal edged with crimson. The combination of white back- 
ground 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. 
Salmon Laddie—Sport of Laddie, like its parent except in 
color, which is salmon rose. Indispensable when flowers of 
the very highest quality are required. Quite distinct from any 
of the Laddie Sports. Price: $2.00 each; $20.00 per 
dozen. ; 
Seminole Chief—A beautiful orange-yellow Carnation with 
orange-red streaking at the edge of each petal. Very hand- 
some variety. Price: $3.00 per plant. 
Sunkist (Beuerlein)—Orange tan color. Rather unusual as 
colorings in Carnations go. Medium size flower, but a most 
prolific grower. Price: $3.00 per plant. 
Topaz (Beuerlein)—White with crimson stripes. Similar to 
Dimity, which has claret stripes, but very much richer and 
outstanding in color. Price: $3.00 per plant. 
STANDARD VARIETIES CARNATIONS 
Price: 3 plants 75c, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
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Blaze—A most unusual shade of Chinese red. Flowers 3'/2 
inches across. Rust proof and free flowering. Beautiful well 
formed blooms with non-splitting calyx and excellent keeping 
qualities. Fine stiff habit of growth. 
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: 
50c 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. 
Claret—A very beautiful shade of wine-red. Large flowers on 
long, stiff stems. A fine grower and where one is looking for 
a dark red Carnation this is the variety to grow. 
Coral Glow—In color, a marvelous combination of terra- 
cotta flushed bronze, producing a decidedly Oriental effect 
under artificial light. “Coral Glow” is a flower for the con- 
noisseur, on account of its distinctiveness and unusual color- 
ing. 
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 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—tThe improved Laddie. A little deeper salmon 
pink in color than the original variety, with flowers 4 to 5 
inches in diameter. 
Golden Wonder—One of the finest deep yellow Carnations 
introduced to date. Much deeper in color than “Maine Sun- 
shine.” 
Ivanhoe—White ground, very heavily veined and striped 
crimson. Ivanhoe reminds everyone who sees it of the famous 
old border Carnation. 
Joan Marie—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 practically disease proof 
and not subject to any blight whatever. 
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. 
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Lady Hindlip—A lovely flower of blush white ground pen- 
ciled carmine red. The flower is an aristocrat with its clear 
cut smooth edged petals, and high full centers, giving a most 
beautiful appearance. 
Maine Sunshine—The very finest yellow Carnation that 
has ever been introduced in this country; a brilliant, clear 
yellow in color. 
Marchioness of Headfort—Cream white melting into a 
ground color of rich red, of great substance. A most beauti- 
ful and impressive flower of the “Pelargonium” type, with a 
pleasing perfume. The growth is constitutionally perfect, ab- 
solutely reliable, with a substantial stem and vigorous 
growth. 
Matchless—Well named the Matchless White. Blooms early 
and continuously, easy to handle, and very free. Flowers 
extra large and wonderfully fragrant. 
Moonbeam—Color a very lovely shade of light yellow, with 
flowers 3¥2 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. 
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 greenhouse Car- 
nations. White ground, blocked or overlaid on each petal, 
crimson maroon. A perfect replica of the old Pelargonium. 
Habit, growth, stem and calyx good, with silvery foliage 
and a wonderful constitution. 
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: 50c each, $5.00 per doz., 
$35.00 per 100. 
Scarlet King—A sport of Pelargonium, bright red edged 
creamy white, identically the same size of flower and growth 
as Pelargonium, but more outstanding in color. 
Virginia HRose—A very large rich pink Carnation. A mag- 
nificent 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. 
