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KECENT AND STANDARD CARNATIONS 
Price: 50¢ per plant, $5.00 per doz.. $35.00 per 100 

Carnation Pelargonium 
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 Virginia—The very deep pink form of Virginia. 
Fine grower and shipper. 
‘Donna Lee Supreme”—A lovely salmon pink . . . sport of 
Pink Spectrum Supreme in habit of growth and color. 
Flowers are large, full . . . excellent substance. Stems are 
long, sufficiently strong to support the flower. Highest pro- 
ductivity of all the Spectrums. Does not become grassy in 
the Spring. Growth is extremely vigorous, clean, not too 
bushy, and permits closer planting. It has supplanted Pink 
Spectrum. 
Golden Wonder—One of the finest deep yellow Carnations 
introduced to date. Much deeper in color than “Maine Sun- 
shine.” 
Hercules—An immense flower of Enchantress pink with deeply 
fringed petals. Nice stiff stems of medium length. Fine keep- 
ing qualities. 
Lady Hindlip—A lovely flower of blush white ground penciled 
carmine red. The flower is an aristocrat with its clear cut 
smooth edged petals, and high full centers, giving a most 
beautiful appearance. 
Marchioness of MHeadfort—Cream white melting into a 
ground color of rich red, of great substance. A most beau- 
tiful and impressive flower of the “Pelargonium” type, with 
a pleasing perfume. The growth is constitutionally perfect, 
absolutely reliable, with a substantial 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. 
Mrs. C. W. Weld—A crimson seedling on the order of Seth 
Parker, forming large flowers of bright crimson. We recom- 
mend this particular variety if you are looking for a good 
crimson. 
Northland—One of the handsomest of the newer types of white 
Carnation. Dazzling snow-white in color, producing flowers 
on long stiff stems, very free flowering, and an excellent 
keeper, as well as being delightfully fragrant. 
Olivette—Medium sized, very fragrant flowers of clear white, 
perfectly formed, and very full on medium length strong 
stems. A most productive variety. 
Olympic—A crimson seedling. Color similar to Mrs. C. W. 
Weld. Long, strong stems; flowers size of King Cardinal; 
free flowering; seldom splits. 
Pelargonium—tThe first of a new type of greenhouse Carna- 
tions..White ground, blocked or overlaid on each petal, crim- 
son maroon. A perfect 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. Excellent keeper and shipper. Quite 
a tall grower, therefore not recommended for low benches. 
Very easy to grow and practically disease resistant. 
Pharaoh—Deep orange petals with red edge. Flowers about 
four inches across. 
Sidney Littlefield—A deep pink Seedling. Disseminated by 
James E. Hudson & Co. New strain of blood. Excellent 
large full flowers. Gold Medal winner. 
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—A flesh pink variety producing quantities of flowers, 
besides being a splendid keeper and good shipper. 
Virginia Supreme—An improved sport of Virginia, similar in 
every respect except that the flower is larger and fuller. 
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 stems with non-splitting calyx. 
William Sim, (P)—A scarlet seedling. The color is equally as 
good as that of King Cardinal. The flower is as large or 
larger than Cardinal and is much fuller. It is a better keeper 
and shipper. Plants are large and bushy. Stems are of 
moderate length. Good producer. 
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