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THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
Dianthus— continued. 
D. arenarius (nt а jl., petals divided beyond the middle 
into very narrow lobes, furnished with a livid spot and pressed 
ке hairs at the base of each, the rest white. Summer. 
tems generally one-flowered. North and Eastern Europe. 
(B. M. 2033.) 
Fic. 645. FLOWERING Princi AND SIN 
SINGLE FLOWER OF 
DIANTHUS SUPERBUS, Е 
D. atrorubens (dark-red).* jl, dark red i 
<, ms v m i ж si 
heads ; involucre ovate, awned, "m than the s of 
H ers. Summer. /. linear, three-ner 
Eastern Europe, 1802. (B. M. 175) ^ № f South and 
Ib A synonym of D. liburnicus, 
D. barbatus (bearded)* Sweet William. Л. very variable in 
. colour, | ws l 
‚ aggregate, in bundles; petals 
Er haenen ate astern impe п 
able, and far exceed the type in point of Aarin — 
^ bicolor two-coloured). al, white above 
: solitary ; petals ted. Summer. 
mentose. Stem panicled, A. lft. t 
sca 
.. h. din. to 6i 
(Sy. En. B. 198) — 
+ 
tkinson's)* is a beautiful garden hybrid, of 
bility, D. chinensis is one ot tea ien А 
flowers, and is опе of the handsomest of 
rden Pinks. 16 seems difficult to increase by 
s and does not ripen seed. (Gn., Jan. 12, 1884.) 
slobose ; toot : 
coo Hber ees отага 
l; very acute; lower ones tufted. 
t Л. rose-coloured, with 
Л. bloody-scarlet, small, numerous ; cymes 
Dianthus—continued. f 
ubescent; lower ones oblong, obtuse. Stems ascending, 
ranched. 4A. біп. to 9in. Europe (Britain) (Sy. En. B. 192.) 
D. dentosus (toothed).  Amoor Pink. ЛД. violet-lilac, with a 
regular dark spot, formed of purple streaks, at the base of each . 
tal, producing a dark eye in the centre of the flower, more than 
in. across ; petals toothed at the margin, bearded at the base. 
Summer. /.linear, rather broad, sometimes slightly undulated, 
glaucous, tinged with a reddish hue. A. 6in. Southern Russia. 
D. fimbriatus (fimbriate).*  /L rose-coloured, solitary; petals 
oblong, multifidly toothed, beardless, Summer. Ё. awl-shaped, 
scabrous. Stem suffruticose at the base, branched. А. lft. 
Iberia, 1815. (B. M. 1069, under name of D. orientalis), 
D. Fischeri (Fischer’s).* /1. rose-coloured, somewhat aggregate ; 
petals multitid, almost beardless; fascicles closely-set, many- 
flowered. Summer. J. lanceolate, serrulated. Stem panicl 
Russia, 1820. (S. B. Е, G. 245.) 
D. fragrans (fragrant).* Л. white, suffused with purple, fragrant; 
petals а АНАНЫ, beardless. July to September. pr s 
with roughish margins. Stems generally one-flowered. А, біп, to 
9in. Caucasus, 1804. (B. M. 2067.) 
D. fruticosus (shrubby). Shrubby Pink. fl. dark in the middle, 
rose-coloured in the circumference, and white and pilose at 
the base, aggregate. Summer. l obovate, lanceolate, obtuse, 
Stem shrubby. Half-hardy evergreen. л. 1%. to 2ft. Grecian 
Archipelago (Island of Serfo), 1815. (5. Е. С. 407.) 
D. gallicus (Gallic). Л. white, livid at the base; petals dentately- 
multifid. July, August. l linear, somewhat ciliated. Stems 
ascending, generally one-flowered. A, 6in. Western France, 
Northern Spain, and Portugal. + 
D. giganteus ( ntic) /. purple, numerous, sessile, disposed 
in di heads M at the base by leafy bracts. 
Summer. J. linear, very long, connate at the base a long way. 
Stem round. A, 26, to 4ft. Eastern Europe, 1828, 
D. glacialis (icy. Л. a small, scentless; petals serm 
Summer. 1, linear, acute, serrulated, green. Stems erect, tuf 
short, generally one-flowered, А. . Mountains ofi 
Europe, 1820. (F. M. n. s. 268, 
