California Flowerland Carnations 
New in colorings, beautifully formed, and entrancingly frag- 
rant,—these Mammoth Carnations are like the choicest dis- 
played at exclusive florists’ shops. 
NEW CARNATIONS 
ALABAMA. Brilliant scarlet overlaid on a rose background. 
ARIZONA. Very large rosy scarlet. 
CALIFORNIA. Rich magenta, unusual and lovely. 
COLORADO. Light yellow, finely pencilled maroon at the edges of 
frilled petals. 
CONNECTICUT. Beautiful rose, with stripes of deep maroon. 
FLORIDA. Pure yellow. 
IDAHO. Deep cream with rose markings at edge of petals. 
ILLINOIS. Brilliant scarlet. 
KANSAS. Salmon scarlet. 
LOUISIANA. Showy buff with carmine stripes. 
MASSACHUSETTS. Rich crimson with slate gray pencillings. 
NEVADA. Lovely white flowers, pencilled carmine. 
NEW YORK. Flowers are yellow, striped and marked with rosy red. 
OREGON. Large deep crimson. 
SOUTH DAKOTA. Buff yellow, with broad rose stripes. 
TEXAS. Deep crimson and maroon. 
UTAH. Showy red and pink, variegated. 
WASHINGTON. Beautiful creamy white. 
PRICE: Each 50c; 3 for $1.45; Dozen $4.80 
Postpaid through the 4th zone 
Recent Introductions 
AVIATOR. Prodigious in the quantities of huge white blooms, with 
crimson edges, blotches and stripes. 
CIRRUS CLOUD: Petals of pearly rose have stripes and blotches of rose 
and scarlet. 
E. K. HARVEY. Pure white, stained and marbled deep rose; intensely 
fragrant. One of the best garden carnations. 
MELROSE. A lovely shade of deep pink with salmon shading. One of 
the most free flowering. 
MARCHIONESS OF HEADFORT. One of the most beautiful 
carnations, creamy white ground with overlay of bright orange red. 
OLIVETTE. Beautifully formed pure white fringed flowers, fragrant. 
Vigorous, free flowering, fine keeper. 
PELARGONIUM. Petals edged white, 
maroon. 
PEPPERMINT. Attractive peppermint candy-striped pink and white. 
RADIOLITE. Wonderful shade of red, beautiful and showy. 
RED FEATHER. Large, broad-petalled flowers of golden buff, pencilled 
with scarlet. 
RED SPECTRUM. Huge, bright red, blooms constantly. 
ROYAL ROBE. Rich purple, a regal flower of velvety texture. 
PRICE: Each 45c; 3 for $1.25; Dozen $3.50 
Prepaid through the 4th zone. 
DIANTHUS 
WINTER! 
A beautiful class of hardy 
Garden Pinks, compact and 
bushy, with blue green foliage, 
continuously producing large 
fragrant single flowers on tall 
branching stems. They are very 
colorful in beds and borders, 
and fine for cutting. We have 
them in a mixture of beautiful 
colors, including white, white 
with pink eye, white with crim- 
son eye, rosy crimson, clear 
pink, and rose pink. 3 for 
$1.45; Dozen $4.80; In Plant 
Band Pots: 25 for $1.75; 
$6.00 per 100. 
novelty 
blocked and overlaid crimson 



CARNATIONS ARE EASY TO GROW 
Plant Carnations in well drained, rather sandy soil, in sunny loca- 
tion. Keep plants pinched back until many shoots have developed from 
the base of the plant. When plants become well rounded in form, let 
the flower shoots develop. For largest flowers, disbud so that only 
one bud remains on each stem. 
Feed Vigoro in spring and summer, for larger and more abundant 
blooms. 
a a a a a 
Charming English Garden Carnation 
LORNA 
This is one of a new strain of English garden carnations, of ex- 
ceptional beauty and vigor, blooming freely for many months. 
Plants form large tufts of heavy foliage, from which the lovely 
large single flowers grow in clusters, on tall, stiff stems. Flowers are 
a soft salmon pink, with sweet spicy fragrance, and are most at- 
tractive in bouquets. 3 for $1.50; Dozen $5.00. 





CONVOLVULUS 
CONVOLVULUS MAURITANICUS. One of the most satisfac- 
tory low growing plants for border, rock garden, or to trail over 
walls and terraces. Thrives in full sun, and is covered from spring 
until late fall with morning-glory-like flowers of lavender blue. 
3 for $1.45; Dozen $4.80. 

STAR OF THE VELDT 
DIMORPHOTHECA EKLONIS—or Blue African Daisy. Showy 
daisies with petals of pure white, the reverse side steel blue, and 
center disk of deep blue. Flowers are large, of good substance, and 
produced on stems of good length for cutting. Plants grow readily 
in any sunny location, to a height of 18 to 24 inches, and are 
very free flowering. 3 for $1.45; Dozen $4.80. 
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