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MISCELLANEOUS COLORS 
MILLER’S YELLOW. In our opinion, this is the finest clear yellow carnation 
that has been introduced. It is a delight to grow this variety, for it is clean and 
vigorous, and develops rapidly into large, bushy plants producing long, sturdy 
stems and an abundance of high quality flowers. It produces cuttings freely, the 
calyx very rarely splits, and the howers keep end ship to perfection. The color 
is a little lighter than that of Maine Sunshine, but it contains no variegation. Its 
sale is not restricted. 
$15 O0eper 1100 P125200 persl 000 
PELARGONIUM. An English creation which for several years has been the 
most popular and profitakle of the novelty carnations. The color is a white 
ground overlaid on each petal with maroon or orchid, creating a replica of the old 
fashioned pelargonium. The bloom is large and of good substance. The stem 
is tall, and the calyx is firm. The plents produce very few cuttings, and should 
be planted a little closer than most varieties in order to secure maxium produc- 
tion. In this manner, the production per square foot is as great as that of any 
commercial variety. The flowers will always command premium prices. The 
plants may successfully be carried over the second season. 
$12.00 per 100 $100.00 per 1000 
SCARLET KING. A sport of Pelargonium which is rapidly supplanting the 
parent variety in popularity. Its color is even more charming than that of Pelar- 
gonium. The overlay on each petal is a vivid red. In all other respects, it is the 
same as Pelargonium. Every carnation grower should have it. 
$12.00 per 100 $100.00 per 1000 
HEADFORT. (Name shortened from Marchioness of Headfort) One of the 
most beautiful novelty shades ever introduced. The petals are a creamy white, 
overlaid with a bright orange-red. It is an English variety. The flowers are very 
large and full, keep wel’, klend -teautifully in floral arrangements, and are es- 
pecially fine for corsages. The stems are sturdy, but quite short. Some splitting 
occurs. Production is good. 
$12.09 per 100 $100.00 per 1000 
LOCHINVAR. The petals of this unusual carnation are a rich garnet color 
fading to an orchid edge. Flowers are of medium size, and are semi-double. The 
stems are long and of good strength, and the calyx never splits. Production is 
very heavy. The foliage is narrow, and the plants carry no surplus growth, there- 
fore fairly close planting should be practiced. There is a tendency for the color 
to become a solid garnet during the dark winter months, but as the days lengthen, 
the orchid edge again appears. 
$8.50 per 100 $75.00 per 1000 
SILVERLYN. Deep pink with silver edges. The first lowers are likely to be 
mostly deep pink, but from December on the silver edge appears quite uniformly. 
Tt is a lovely novelty. The flowers are large and keep well. The plants become 
very large and bushy. The stem is good. There is some tendency to split. 
$8.50 per 100 $75.00 per 1000 
GOLDEN WCNDER. By far the best of the yellow variegated varieties. The 
color is a sulphur yellow with deep pink pencilings. The blooms are of good 
size and form with slightly fringed petals. They keep and ship splendidly. 
Splitting is very slight. Stems ere of medium length. 
$8.50 fer 100 $75.00 per 1000 
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