Carnation 'Chabaud Giants Benigna'
In 1904 they called these fragrant beauties Earliest French, which hinted at their ability to be grown as an annual in northern areas. The garnet-hued embroidered edges of these flirty ruffled flowers attract the eye, and their clove scent is unmistakable. Best in moderate summer areas in fertile, freely-drained alkaline soils.




Description
In 1904 they called these fragrant beauties Earliest French, which hinted at their ability to be grown as an annual in northern areas. The garnet-hued embroidered edges of these flirty ruffled flowers attract the eye, and their clove scent is unmistakable. Best in moderate summer areas in fertile, freely-drained alkaline soils.

















