

HARDY ENGLISH BORDER CARNATIONS 
These garden favorites are especially attractive and suitable for 
the perennial border. They will bloom during all of July and 
August and into September and may be left undisturbed for years. 
These ure one of the most trouble-free of the perennials, long 
and faithful in their bloom. 
“Carnations demand only sunshine, well-drained soil, with seasonal 
" applications of lime, bone-meal and rotted cow manure. Watering 
is “only necessary when excessively dry and the plants are in an 
unprotected location. The keynote for the conservation of moisture 
. is thorough cultivation. (Remember to set the plants far enough 
apart to allow this stirring of the soil.) Don’t cut these varieties 
back after blooming! 

CARNATIONS 
BONNIE MARY ... White ground, splashed pink. 
BELLE OF BOOKHAM ... Rose brule. 
JULIA CHRISTENSEN ... Flashed maroon, very fine. 
OAKFIELD GLOVE... Dark red, large flowers. 
PAUL'S RED... White ground, dark red flashed. 
QUEEN OF YELLOW ... Double yellow, large flowering if dis- 
budded. 
RED MORGAN ... Dark red, flowers resembling Begonias in form. 
SANTA CLAUS... Yellow ground, red border. 
SUNRISE ... Apricot-salmon, fancy. 
SCARLETT O'HARA ... Scarlet, maroon striped. 
VICTORIA GLOVE... Dark red. 
PCTS ores". nee. $1.25 each; $11.00 per dozen 
NO SEED 

