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New in coloring 
beautifully formed 
the fragrance of expensive perfume. 
These mammoth ever-blooming carnations compare with the choicest carnations displayed 
at exclusive florist shops. 
We have listed only those varieties that are outstanding in their respective classes. 
Well-established plants in 22" pots. 
ANNA—Yellow. Large straw yellow with 
wide markings of rose red. 50c each. 
ARUNDEL—White. Very large. Fragrant. 
35c each. 
BARBARA BRIGHAM—Orange apricot with 
pink pencilling. 35c each. 
BLAZE—Brilliant scarlet. Very large flowers. 
35c each. 
CATHERINE TOWNLEY—Scarlet red with 
large white edges. Long strong stems. 
Delicate fragrance. 75c each. 
CATTLEYA MAUVE—Orchid. An excellent 
variety in this shade. 35c each. 
CONNECTICUT—White with purple pencil- 
ling and edges. 35c each. 
CRIMSON GLORY—Crimson. A true bright 
crimson. Very large. 35c each. 
DAINTY QUEEN—White edged with spinal 
pink stripes. Very fragrant. 50c each. 
DONNA LEE—Deep salmon pink. Very full 
centered. 35c each. 
GEM—Salmon pink. Striped and flecked. 
Extra large flowers. 50c each. 
GOLDEN WONDER—Yellow. Fine 
stripes of pink. 35c each. 
GRACE—Pink mottled with napal red. Out- 
standing variety. Fragrant. 50c each. 
LA JOLLA—Martius yellow with Geranium 
pink markings. Picot edges of pink. Ex- 
ceedingly large flowers of exhibition qual- 
ity on heavy stiff stems. Fragrant. 75c 
each. See page 21. 
LONDON FOG. Smoky blue. Very appealing. 
Something different. 35c each. 
LUPE—Light claret with dark markings. 
Very large flowers. Exceptionally strong 
growing habits. 75c each. See page 21. 
MARCHIONESS OF HEADFORT — Creamy 
white, overlay of bright orange red. 50c 
each. 
MARY STUART—A large fuchsia purple 
with light orchid edges. 75c each. 
MELROSE—Pink. A very double clear pink. 
35c each. 
MRS. ESMOND—An unusual color combina- 
tion of red with deep maroon pencilling. 
35c each. 
pencil 
MILLER’S YELLOW—A clear yellow with full 
center. Abundance of high quality flowers. 
50c each. 
MONTEZUMA—White with claret stripes 
and markings. Strong bushy grower. Has 
proven the most favorite variety. EXE 
each. See page 21. 
MURIEL—Cream marked heavily with cerise. 
A striking variety. 50c each. 
OLIVETTE—White. Pure white fringed flow- 
ers. Fine keeper. Fragrant. 35c each. 
ORANGE WONDER—Orange with red mark- 
ings. One of the finest in its color group. 
50c each. 
ORCHID BEAUTY—Purple shading to a deli- 
cate mauve. Petal edges tipped silver. 
50c each. See page 21. 
PELARGONIUM—Rich crimson maroon with 
orchid edges. A charming and popular 
variety. 50c each. 
PEPPERMINT—White with rose-red candy 
stripes. Pungently fragrant. 50c each. 
PHAROAH—Orange fringed with red. Pop- 
ular. 35c each. 
PICOTEE — White background with narrow 
crimson edge. Very full-petalled. 35c 
each. 
PINK ART—Rose Pink with white and pale 
pink stripes. Very fragrant. A new variety. 
75c each. 
PIRATE GOLD—A spectacular color combi- 
nation of yellow ground with deep purple 
stripes. 35c each. 
ROSARY—Large dark pink with camellia- 
shaped flowers. Delightfully fragrant. 50c 
each. 
SAN DIEGO—Scarlet-red petals overlaid with 
white flakes. Very large and attractive. 
75c each. 
SEASHELL—Shell pink. A very delicate shade 
of light shell pink. 35c each. 
TIJUANA—Alizarine pink with purple edg- 
ing and markings. 50c each. 
VICTORY RED—Bright scarlet. This variety 
is noted for its dazzling scarlet red. 35c 
each. 
WEVELSFIELD CLARET—Claret purple. One 
of ine finest varieties in this coloring. 35c 
each. 
CULTURE 
Carnations will do well in a wide range of soil conditions. Three parts loam to one part 
rotted manure with a little bone meal added makes a good mixture. Good drainage is abso- 
lutely necessary and they enjoy a sunny location. Keep plants pinched back until many shoots 
have developed from the base of the plants. To produce large flowers, disbud so that only 
one bud remains on each stem. 
