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Dianthus—continued. Dianthus—continued. 
D. Holtzeri (Holtzer's).* jf. pink, about 10р. in diameter ; petals D. petreeus (rock). Rock Pink. Л. rose, usuall litary 
more or less fringed. J. linear-lanceolate. Turkestan. (R. G. the freely-produced stems; petals beardless, multifid. Sepia. 
| 1. awl-shaped, entire, glabrous. А. біп. Eastern Europe, 1804. 
D. plumarius (feathered).* Garden Pink; Pheasant's Eye. 
Л. white, purple, either double or single, spotted or variegated, 
and more or less fringed on the margins, sweet-scented ; petals 
jagged, multifid, bearded. Summer. l. linear, with scabrous 
margins. Stems two or three-flowered. A. Qin. to l2in. Eastern 
Europe, 1629. Plant glaucous. (Sy. Еп. В. 195.) 
1032, 1.) 
Ета. 647. FLOWERS OF DOUBLE VARIETY OF DIANTHUS 
CARYOPHYLLUS (CARNATION). 
D. latifolius (broad-leaved). Л. pink, aggregate, racemosely 
corymbose. Summer. J. oblong-lanceolage. л. 14ft. The habit 
of this plant is very like that of D. barbhtus, but the leaves are 
broader, and the flowers double the size. Native country un- 
known. (S. B. F. G. 2) 
D. liburnicus (Liburnian). /. red, almost sessile, in capitate * 
bundles. August. l. lanceolate-linear. Stem angular. Л. lft. 
to 2ft. South and Eastern Europe, 1817. Plant glaucous. SYN. FIG. 649. FLOWER OF DI 
D. Balbisii. 
D. monspessulanus (Montpelier). /. red, solitary; petals D. Se ae 
ioi : : " 3 guierii (Seguiers)* й. rosy-purple, Summer. A. lft. 
digitately multifid, smooth in the throat. Summer. J. linear, South kid COP o sod АЖ. ТАШ rp 
serrulated. Stem panicled, few-flowered. h. біп. to l2in. South 
and Eastern Europe, 1764. D. n (spreading) fl. like those of D. Le gos ee but 
D. neglectus (neglected).* /. deep rose; petals serrated. Sum- with a longer calyx; petals white, finely jag ummer. 
Begg son linear, дЫ м, ие: А АЛАП, Кып erect, tufted, 1. awl-shaped, channelled, stiff, short, recurved. Stems generally 
short, generally one-flowered. A. 2in. to 4in. South-west one-flowered. Л. біп. Southern Russia, 1817. 
Europe, 1869. D. suavis (sweet). jf. pink, sweet-scented; petals bearded, 
ANTHUS CHINENSIS HEDDEWIGII 
FLORE-PLENO. 
doubly and deeply serrated. Summer. l. linear, spreading, glau- 
= Stems generally one-flowered. A. 6in. Native country 
unknown. 
Ета. 650. FLOWER OF DIANTHUS CHINENSIS PLENISSIMUS. 
. Super superb)* jf. rose-coloured, very bi ceras parti- 
p^ y My =ч pesas Е" ; petals divided beyond the 
middle, feathery, bearded at the Summer. l. linear-lanceo- 
entire. Stems smooth, 
lato, за M eo c9 Europe and Asia, 1 See 
Ето. 648. DIANTHUS CHINENSIS FLORE-PLENO, many GUN b с to wen 
D. pallidiflorus (pale-flowered). Л. purplish-rose, very nume- 18. (B. M. 297. ^ ав leis, wiii hs 
i inted, flat, sessile. D. s. Gardner's) is а ine variety, with very large _ 
, Solitary. Late summer. l. Ear pointed, 8 de o ( China. See Fig. 646. кзы 
rous, 
TED k. 6in., forming dense and branching tufts. Russia. 
