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RECENT AND STANDARD CARNATIONS 
Price: 50¢ per plant, $5.00 per doz.. $35.00 per 100, except where noted 
Suzanne 
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 productivity 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. 
Eastern Wonder—Deep heliotrope shot deep pink with a won- 
derful sheen on the petals. The growth is very profuse, 
robust and healthy. A splendid variety for anyone who 
wishes to grow an artistic shade of Carnation. Price: $2.00 
per plant, $20.00 per dozen. 
Eighteen 
George Allwood (#876)—Pure glistening white Carnation 
with massive fringed flowers of robust growth. This variety 
has won the gold cup for its very fragrant perfume and out- 
standing qualities, both for size, keeping qualities, immunity 
to disease, etc., etc. It is the 100% perfect Carnation. Price: 
$1.50 per plant, $15.00 per dozen. 
Golden Wonder—One of the finest deep yellow Carnations in- 
troduced to date. Much deeper in color than “Maine Sun- 
shine.” 
Miller’s Yellow—A new yellow variety with large flowers, long 
stiff stems and good production. This variety places the yel- 
low 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. 
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 won- 
derful constitution. 
Peppermint—A white variety with red stripings. A fine flower 
of medium size and a wonderful producer. 
Pink Art—A lovely shade of glowing salmon pink with dark 
pink pencil stripes of various widths through the petals. Long 
strong stems hold the flower erect. This is a fine healthy 
grower and a wonderful producer. 
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. 
Scarlet Pimpernel—A brilliant scarlet variety with an excep- 
tionally large flower of excellent form, and a wonderful 
keeper and shipper. 
Sidney Littlefield—A deep pink Seedling. Disseminated by 
James E. Hudson & Co. New strain of blood. Excellent 
large full flowers. Gold Medal winner. 
Starlight—A white Carnation with rose-pink variations. A very 
strong grower, a marvelous producer and a superb variety in 
every way. Price: $1.00 per plant, $10.00 per dozen. 
Suzanne (#919)—The largest finest dark red Carnation that 
has been sent out in years. This magnificent variety grows on 
long strong stems, and is unusually large in flower with 
never a split calyx. The edges of the petals are deeply ser- 
rated, giving the flower a very striking appearance. The 
flowers last when cut for many days without curling or wilt- 
ing in any way. The smoky green foliage is a decided asset 
to this lovely variety. Awarded certificate of merit at Horti- 
ee Society Show. Price: $1.00 per plant, $10.00 per 
ozen. 
Totty’s Crimson—A very handsome variety, an excellent pro- 
ducer with average size blooms that absolutely do not split 
at any time. 
White Sim—The pure white sport of “William Sim” with the 
same characteristics of the parent plant, as to growth, pro- 
ductiveness and quantity of bloom. 
William Sim (Patent)—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. 
