RECENT AND STANDARD 
CARNATIONS 
Greenhouse Forcing Varieties 
Price: 75c per plant, $7.50 per dozen, 
except where noted. 
Apollo—One of the recent introductions, a lovely salmon- 
pink, much larger than Netta and an excellent variety 
for summer flowers. 
Aphrodite—Clear light pink variety coming into flower 
much earlier than most other pink sorts. Excellent pro- 
ducer at all seasons. 
Dairymaid—White ground, heavily striped pink towards 
the edge of the petals. Flowers large and richly per- 
fumed. Fine robust, healthy grower, and very free flower- 
ing. Splendid keeper. 
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, suffi- 
ciently strong to support the flower. Highest productiv- 
ity 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. 
astern Wonder—Deep heliotrope shot deep pink with a 
wonderful sheen on the petals. The growth is very pro- 
fuse, 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. 
George Allwood (#876)—Pure glistening white Carnation 
with massive fringed flowers of robust growth. This va- 
riety has won the gold cup for its very fragrant perfume 
and outstanding qualities, both for size, keeping quali- 
ties, immunity to disease, etc., etc. It is the 100% per- 
fect Carnation. Price: $1.50 per plant, $15.00 per dozen. 
Golden Wonder—One of the finest deep yellow Carnations 
introduced to date. Much deeper in color than “Maine 
Sunshine.” 
Hercules—An immense flower of Enchantress pink with 
deeply fringed petals. Nice stiff stems of medium length. 
Fine keeping qualities. 
Northland—One of the handsomest of the newer types of 
white Carnation. Dazzling snow-white in color, produc- 
ing 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. 
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Orchid Beauty—Orchid-pink in color with a lighter shad- 
ing in the petal edges. The color becomes more intense 
and uniform throughout the bloom at certain seasons. 
A wonderful clean grower with long stems and abso- 
lutely does not split. 
Orange Nassau—One of the recent introductions of a soft 
yellow with orange shadings and striping of bright red 
throughout the petals. A most prolific bloomer and a fine 
strong grower. Where an art shade is required in an 
arrangement, Orange Nassau fills the bill perfectly. 
Picotee—Background of pure white with each individual 
petal edged with crimson. The combination of white 
background and crimson edging makes it most success- 
ful, for unusual and artistic arrangements. Price: $1.50 
per plant, $15.00 per dozen. 
Pink Sim—A soft rose of medium pink, similar in color to 
Virginia Rose but richer and more uniform. The plants 
are bushy and very productive; stems long and strong; 
keeping quality excellent. The first flowers are of medium 
size but rapidly reach between 3 and 4 inches in diam- 
eter; non-splitting. 
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. 
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. 
White Sim—The pure white sport of “William Sim” with 
the same characteristics of the parent plant, as to growth, 
productiveness 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. 
