| 1. | There the president placed a wreath of red and white carnations.
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| 2. | Sometimes you could score a still-fresh rose or carnation.
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| 3. | Juniper, ajuga, carnation, daylilies, daffodils, tulips.
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| 4. | The beauticians from the salon across the street left peach carnations.
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| 5. | Then Carnation was acquired by Nestle and the awards were discontinued.
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| 6. | Roses were the most popular, followed by carnations and daisies.
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| 7. | In Carnation, officials worry about leaks in the Tolt River.
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| 8. | Club coach Cecilia Colledge had sent a huge wreath of carnations.
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| 9. | They called him Buttonhole Ted because he always wore a carnation,
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| 10. | "The red carnation is Ohio's state flower.
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