Image from page 118 of "Jubilee floral catalogue" (1900)
Title: Jubilee floral catalogue
Identifier: CAT31284900
Authors: Nanz & Neuner; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs
Publisher: Louisville, Ky. : Nanz & Neuner
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
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LOUISVILLE, KT. 115 Grand New CarnationSi WE OFFER FOR THE FIRST TIME TO THE PUBLIC:
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OLYMPIA. Ethel Croker. ETHEL CROKER. CAHNATJOn'eTHEI. CROCKER. Absolutely Hi" cni'iiiiliou Pvt'V oHevi'iJ tlie ti'ade. Flowers witl cullurp will ;nfr:i-" to three and a half (liaiucli r. witlj ;i - ' "I irous calyx, and the ,,ni inch si em tii;it th ti II Ih a faniatinii. â tiUl.', .iMVli- ink lh;il .-i-ll- |M.lT,.r| i,,,, 111 II l to ^er. and as ii hlooii,> iiiniion ⢠iciolur 1. to July 1. and in ii^inci - ni.m loc- llowcrs to the square foot lhau aii> other i,i riety. 2-iuch pot plants, 2a ceuts each. MRS. JAMES DEAN. MKS. JAMES DI:AN. Color soft piiiU, of good sizo. flo«er- n\s yery freely on extra good stems of eightepii to tweu I y-!'oiir 'inches long; plant yery vigorous and heaUUy. l"i cents each. WHITE CLOUD. \\'[ll'ri': CLOUn. T'nnuestionalily the finest bold U!'.iid.>d very vigorous, producing flowers .very Creely. An .\1 variety in every way. 15 cents each. MRS. F. JOOSTE. .MKS. I'. .KiOSTK. An almost pure pink in coloi-. showing scarcely any lavender. Ii coRibiiif^^ In.- ⢠nitli iciii aid _ - w. ex- pect good results from :ijis variety n ei. It, tiue eolor will make it a seller. 15 cents eueli. queen of \\ 1 li I e fhlk |..r l''ii!i. AiliniiMl : OLYMI'IA i.lolin \. At:,yi. fiiicsl al! W'w earn:' fl.-i- Ship, 'I'lie ii|yi.,|.i!i. i \\idth: smooth edges, with the centtr well built U)). Color: A lienutiful glossy white, with di licali^ |H'nciliii;;s of clear scarlet laiiniing through the iiela!-; bill mmh loss red in it tli;iii in Mrs, li. M. P.r;n1t. a'nd N,-i|lion1 llic ohji'cl i. nal.le Icihn'e. ,,r lliai \;iri'iy. mal;- iii- it the 111..-:! lieanlinl v ,i lie-a I ,.,1 vari.-iv >â¢â¢â¢ ililr-.- ,|li I blML'l lliee; U l|eli\Veel. S(( ,â⢠1 leb r oT- ,liii,iiy ei roll n -I a noes is I wo to I \\-o ami â 'â leill I'-ei I'll to lari-y ils li-jivy iTowi-r. K.-^piipr t'lvi! isur|>assed. Fri o-loni am', a i' .nliauons ;ir ilU' i , lasting in good eomlitiou long after the hot we.ither in spring has practicall,\ ruined the quaiity or Mr-, t'.rady Coi'stitutioii- It is free frinn disease of aii\- kimi, Il li.as i-ecc'ved seven certificates and the hiiilies' eoinmiaidaioj,! where\er exhibited. 2-inch )iot plants. 25 cents each. AMERICA. â at by the Color. e.niety ha- ul a- ^ee)| .AMI;RICA mill). Aw.arded )ireliminary cerliti American Carnation S.iiieiy in I'"ebniary, ]iure, ligiit scarlet. soft, even slride, Thi- bcen and still is in perfect heallii. We liav riisl. siiol. or stcni rot attark il, Il is grower. \\ itli nice grass of '.m-dium weight, always covered with the ' blooiu" of good health. It is medium high and compact in growth: the dower is of fine size, nicelv tilled. Imt not crowihal x, ill, i.etals: bas a very siroii- c.-ilyx and a iierfecl l.\- uiitight stem iMghtcen lo I w i-!â ! A--M\ o iiielie- in lieiL'hl. It is vei-y earl.v" in eon in^' iulo Idooni and ils strongest points are it- freedom of Idooin. easy cultiire and great s'z â . 2 iueli i^mt plaiils. 15 cents each. THE MARQUIS. THE MARQUIS (!\,ttirquisee). Ready March 1. This very large. light pink variety has already made a heavy sa'e, and is enthusiastically praised by florists who have bee:) watching its devehi]in;enf. Color. Iriie pink, soft ami rich, form exce(itioua I ly perfect, of the very largest size, stems strong, tno to three feet, very fragrant and a good- keeper and coutiuuotis bloomer. 2 inch pot plants. 2' cents each. MRS. THOS LAWSON. MRS. THOS. Tj.WYSOX tFi,= ben. The most sensational car- nation in history. I'lionnons pink blooming variety. Tn- dividiial blooms li.'ve iiie.isiircd -t inches in diam:der; long, stiff stems and \ery frer. hlooming: coha- a very lde:isi:m' shade ami a vigorous grower. This ney,- cinia- lion h.-is eomiiianded the highesr price yet paid for this llower It has been said that $;W.OO was paid to the or- iL'iiiator for a tew hundred plants. 2 inch pot plants, 50 cents each. The set of eight above mentioned carnations for $1.75.
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Image from page 118 of "Jubilee floral catalogue" (1900)
Title: Jubilee floral catalogue
Identifier: CAT31284900
Authors: Nanz & Neuner; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs
Publisher: Louisville, Ky. : Nanz & Neuner
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
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LOUISVILLE, KT. 115 Grand New CarnationSi WE OFFER FOR THE FIRST TIME TO THE PUBLIC:
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OLYMPIA. Ethel Croker. ETHEL CROKER. CAHNATJOn'eTHEI. CROCKER. Absolutely Hi" cni'iiiiliou Pvt'V oHevi'iJ tlie ti'ade. Flowers witl cullurp will ;nfr:i-" to three and a half (liaiucli r. witlj ;i - ' "I irous calyx, and the ,,ni inch si em tii;it th ti II Ih a faniatinii. â tiUl.', .iMVli- ink lh;il .-i-ll- |M.lT,.r| i,,,, 111 II l to ^er. and as ii hlooii,> iiiniion ⢠iciolur 1. to July 1. and in ii^inci - ni.m loc- llowcrs to the square foot lhau aii> other i,i riety. 2-iuch pot plants, 2a ceuts each. MRS. JAMES DEAN. MKS. JAMES DI:AN. Color soft piiiU, of good sizo. flo«er- n\s yery freely on extra good stems of eightepii to tweu I y-!'oiir 'inches long; plant yery vigorous and heaUUy. l"i cents each. WHITE CLOUD. \\'[ll'ri': CLOUn. T'nnuestionalily the finest bold U!'.iid.>d very vigorous, producing flowers .very Creely. An .\1 variety in every way. 15 cents each. MRS. F. JOOSTE. .MKS. I'. .KiOSTK. An almost pure pink in coloi-. showing scarcely any lavender. Ii coRibiiif^^ In.- ⢠nitli iciii aid _ - w. ex- pect good results from :ijis variety n ei. It, tiue eolor will make it a seller. 15 cents eueli. queen of \\ 1 li I e fhlk |..r l''ii!i. AiliniiMl : OLYMI'IA i.lolin \. At:,yi. fiiicsl al! W'w earn:' fl.-i- Ship, 'I'lie ii|yi.,|.i!i. i \\idth: smooth edges, with the centtr well built U)). Color: A lienutiful glossy white, with di licali^ |H'nciliii;;s of clear scarlet laiiniing through the iiela!-; bill mmh loss red in it tli;iii in Mrs, li. M. P.r;n1t. a'nd N,-i|lion1 llic ohji'cl i. nal.le Icihn'e. ,,r lliai \;iri'iy. mal;- iii- it the 111..-:! lieanlinl v ,i lie-a I ,.,1 vari.-iv >â¢â¢â¢ ililr-.- ,|li I blML'l lliee; U l|eli\Veel. S(( ,â⢠1 leb r oT- ,liii,iiy ei roll n -I a noes is I wo to I \\-o ami â 'â leill I'-ei I'll to lari-y ils li-jivy iTowi-r. K.-^piipr t'lvi! isur|>assed. Fri o-loni am', a i' .nliauons ;ir ilU' i , lasting in good eomlitiou long after the hot we.ither in spring has practicall,\ ruined the quaiity or Mr-, t'.rady Coi'stitutioii- It is free frinn disease of aii\- kimi, Il li.as i-ecc'ved seven certificates and the hiiilies' eoinmiaidaioj,! where\er exhibited. 2-inch )iot plants. 25 cents each. AMERICA. â at by the Color. e.niety ha- ul a- ^ee)| .AMI;RICA mill). Aw.arded )ireliminary cerliti American Carnation S.iiieiy in I'"ebniary, ]iure, ligiit scarlet. soft, even slride, Thi- bcen and still is in perfect heallii. We liav riisl. siiol. or stcni rot attark il, Il is grower. \\ itli nice grass of '.m-dium weight, always covered with the ' blooiu" of good health. It is medium high and compact in growth: the dower is of fine size, nicelv tilled. Imt not crowihal x, ill, i.etals: bas a very siroii- c.-ilyx and a iierfecl l.\- uiitight stem iMghtcen lo I w i-!â ! A--M\ o iiielie- in lieiL'hl. It is vei-y earl.v" in eon in^' iulo Idooni and ils strongest points are it- freedom of Idooin. easy cultiire and great s'z â . 2 iueli i^mt plaiils. 15 cents each. THE MARQUIS. THE MARQUIS (!\,ttirquisee). Ready March 1. This very large. light pink variety has already made a heavy sa'e, and is enthusiastically praised by florists who have bee:) watching its devehi]in;enf. Color. Iriie pink, soft ami rich, form exce(itioua I ly perfect, of the very largest size, stems strong, tno to three feet, very fragrant and a good- keeper and coutiuuotis bloomer. 2 inch pot plants. 2' cents each. MRS. THOS LAWSON. MRS. THOS. Tj.WYSOX tFi,= ben. The most sensational car- nation in history. I'lionnons pink blooming variety. Tn- dividiial blooms li.'ve iiie.isiircd -t inches in diam:der; long, stiff stems and \ery frer. hlooming: coha- a very lde:isi:m' shade ami a vigorous grower. This ney,- cinia- lion h.-is eomiiianded the highesr price yet paid for this llower It has been said that $;W.OO was paid to the or- iL'iiiator for a tew hundred plants. 2 inch pot plants, 50 cents each. The set of eight above mentioned carnations for $1.75.
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