

Voliy/s 
RECENT AND STANDARD CARNATIONS 
Price: 40c per plant, $4.00 per dozen, $30.00 per 100, except where noted 
C. B. Johnson—A lovely shade of soft pink. Fine tull flowers ot pertect 
form and very free flowering habit. 
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. 
Dark Pink Maytime—A deep pink sport of the original Maytime with 
the same characteristics as the parent except that the flowers are 
slightly larger but they have the same form and general productive- 
ness. This variety is one of the freest producing types we have ever 
grown. 
Gardenia—The very handsomest white Carnation that has ever been 
introduced to the American trade. Beautiful clear dazzling white, 
Magnificent in size, and extremely 
with slightly serrated edges. 
fragrant. 
Giant Laddie—The 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 Sunshine. 
the 
luminous bright pink. A 
Jersey Beauty (Beuverlein)—The identical color of “Jersey 
Beauty’’ Dahlia! Hence its name. Large, 
marvelous grower and most prolific producer. Price: $3.00 per 
plant. 
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. 
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 beautiful and impressive 
flower of the ‘‘Pelargonium'' type, with a pleasing perfume. The 
growth is constitutionally perfect, absolutely reliable, with a sub- 
stantial stem and vigorous growth. 
Miller’s Yellow—A new yellow variety with large flowers, long stiff 
stems and good production. This variety places the yellow on an 
even quality with other colors. 
Moonbeam—Color a very lovely shade of light yellow, with flowers 
3% inches across, of beautiful form and very full, with excellent 
keeping qualities. Very clean healthy grower, and entirely rust re- 
sistant. Long straight stems with non-splitting calyx. 
Olivette—Medium sized, very fragrant flowers of clear white, perfectly 
formed, and very full on medium length strong stems. A most produc- 
tive variety. 
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 Carnations. White 
ground, blocked or overlaid on each petal, crimson maroon. A per- 
fect replica of the old Pelargonium. Habit, growth, stem and calyx 
good, with silvery foliage and a wonderful constitution. 
Peter Fisher—flowers of medium size and good substance with deeply 
fringed petals. About the most prolific of the medium or rose-pink 
varieties. Long, strong stems on which the calyx does not split. Ex- 
cellent keeper and shipper. Quite a tall grower, therefore not rec- 
ommended for low benches. Very easy to grow and practicaly dis- 
ease resistant. 
Carnation Pelargonium 
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Pharaoh—Deep orange petals with a red edge. Flowers about tour 
inches across. 
Puritan—A very free flowering white Carnation of average size. Trans- 
plants readily and makes excellent field grown stock. Fine for grow- 
ing in a cool house. 
like 
which is salmon rose. Indispensable when flowers of the very highest 
Salmon Laddie—Sport of Laddie, its parent except in color, 
quality are required. Quite distinct from any of the Laddie Sports. 
Price: $2.00 each, $20.00 per dozen. 
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. 
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 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. 
Wealth—Glistening white Carnation with flowers three or four inches 
across of very easy culture. Free from rust and free flowering. Beau- 
tifully formed flowers, with good keeping qualities. Long straight 
stems with non-splitting calyx. 
Wobern—Referred to frequently as ‘'The Standard Crimson.'’ Very fine 
shade of color, and an unusually good grower. 

