. Book of flowers, plants, and seeds. Flowers, Catalogs; Vegetables, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Catalogs. 22 Harry Chaapel, Williamsport, Pa. Fine Everblooming Carnation Pinks. Culture.—Carnations should be planted OVw.^ ^ Jill, U J. A. in open ground, after danger of severe frost is past. They bloom all if potted and removed to the house before cold weather, they will bloom finely during winter, and be ready to plant out again in the spring. They will bear considerable frost, but are not entirely hardy. Portia. Perfectly formed f


. Book of flowers, plants, and seeds. Flowers, Catalogs; Vegetables, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Catalogs. 22 Harry Chaapel, Williamsport, Pa. Fine Everblooming Carnation Pinks. Culture.—Carnations should be planted OVw.^ ^ Jill, U J. A. in open ground, after danger of severe frost is past. They bloom all if potted and removed to the house before cold weather, they will bloom finely during winter, and be ready to plant out again in the spring. They will bear considerable frost, but are not entirely hardy. Portia. Perfectly formed flowers, of most intense scarlet. Ij. L. Liamborn. New, and highly recommended ; large, full, round flowers, elegantly fringed and deliciously clove scented ; valuable both for open ground and house culture. Pure white. 20 cts. William Swayne. This splendid new carnation is undoubt- edly one of the finest pure white varieties ever introduced. The flowers are very large and full, pure snow white, and very fragrant. 20 cts. Grace Wilder. This beautiful variety is an early and free bloomer; flowers of delicate rose color, with exquisitely fringed edges. Hinze's White. Flowers very large, white, with a delicate creamy tint and rich olive fragrance. Pride of Kennett. New and exceedingly fine; color dark rich crimson, elegantly flushed with brilliant scarlet; very sweet, rich and handsome. 25 cts. Chester Pride. Pure white, penciled rosy carmine ; large flowers. Crimson King. One of the finest; rich, velvety crimson, elegantly shaded. . Snowdon. A dwarf growing variety, rarely ever attainmg over one foot in height; flowers of the purest white. Mrs. F. Mangold. Rich and chaste in coloring, being a pure tone of soft salmon color, becoming lighter with maturity. Buttercup. Golden yellow, lightly penciled with red. 25 cts. Sunrise. Orange and crimson. Alegatiere. Brilliant scarlet; very free flowering. Except noted, 15 cts. each ; the set of thirteen for $ CARNATION, L. LAMBORN


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