Abstract: A new variety of carnation plant distinguished by its high production of dark red flowers of a medium size borne on very sturdy and long stems, by its vigorous and much branched growth habit, its continuous flowering from Spring through Fall, and its relatively long lasting quality as a cut flower.
Abstract: A new variety of white carnation plant of the spray type characterized by its vigorous growth and exceptionally profuse production of high centered flowers of relatively small size borne on strong upright stems and blooming continuously through the spring and fall months.
Abstract: A new variety of carnation plant of the American type, particularly adapted to greenhouse culture for cut flower production and distinguished by the variegated purple-on-white coloring of its blossoms and its profuse and continuous spray-type production of flowers from early Spring through Fall on sturdy, upright and vigorous plants.
Abstract: A new variety of carnation plant distinguished by its profuse and continuous production from Spring through Fall of solid red blossoms about 3 inches in diameter borne on long stems branching from very tall and sturdy canes and by the virtually complete absence of splits and bullheads.