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DIANTHUS or PINKS. 



A magnificent genus containing some of the most popular flowers in culti- 

 vation. For great variety of form and color they are unsurpassed. Although 

 biennials, they can be sown out-doors and easily flowered during the summer 

 The double sorts are valuable for cutting; height, 1 foot. II. H. A. 



Single Annual Varieties. 



Heddewigii— Finest mixed 5 



Crimson Belle— Large rich crimson flowers, finely laciniated 5 



Eastern Queen— A fine variety, beautifully marbled 5 



Laciniatus— Flowers very large, sometimes three inches in diameter; petals 



very deeply fringed, and beautifully colored 5 



Snow Flake— Finest pure white. 5 



The Bride — Flowers large and beautifully marked, dark purple in center with 

 an outer zone of a deeper shade, making a striking contrast to the snowy 



whiteness of the flower. (See cut) 5 



Finest Single Mixed , 5 



DOLICHOS. 



Hyacinth Bean. 



A rapid growing climber of easy culti- 

 vation, bearing a profusion of Pea-shaped 

 purple blossoms: the seed pods are of a 

 beautiful deep purple shade in fall. Sow 

 in the open ground April and May, against \ 

 trellis, arbors, etc , in feet. H. H. A. 

 Lablab— Purple 5 



DIGITALIS— Foxglove. 



Handsome, stately growing plants, with 

 beautifully mottled, thimble-shaped flow- 

 ers, produced in profusion on a stem 

 usually about 3 feet high. The racemes 

 of flowers are about 2 feet long. H. P. 

 Fine Mixed 



HTACINTH 



Double Annual Varieties. 



Chinensis (China or Indian Pink) — 

 Double mixed 5 



Chinensis Albus, fl. pi.— (Double white 

 China or Indian Pink) 5 



Diadematus, fl. pi. (Double Diadem 

 Pink)— A striking variety of luxuri- 

 ant, but dwarf and compact growth. 

 Flowers densely double, comprising 

 all shades of color Z 



HeddewigiiMarginatus.fl.pl. (Mourn- 

 ing Cloak)— A new variety with flow- 

 ers of very dark rich colors; all are 

 beautifully fringed, and each flower "H 



has a white band around the margin. 

 Very fragrant.. 5 



Imperialis, fl. pi. (Double Imperial 

 Pink) — Double mixed colors 5 



Laciniatus, fl. pi.— Double fringed Ja- 

 pan Pink)— Large showy flowers with 

 fringed edges, mixed colors 5 



Finest Double— Mixed 5 



ECHINOCYSTIS EO- 

 BATA. 



Wild Cucumber. 



A handsome hardy climber, valuable 

 for covering unsightly objects, tree- 

 stumps, etc. It is a rapid grower, 

 attaining a height of 25 to 30 feet. 

 The beautiful green foliage is dotted 

 over with email white flowers, which 

 develop into small prickly fruits, 

 making an attractive display through- 

 out the entire season. H. B 10 



EUPHORBIA. 



A hardy annual, with light green white 

 margined leaves. H. A. 



Variegata 5 



EUTOCA. 



Coarse growing plants, with blue 

 flowers, flowering best in light, sandy 

 soil. H. A. 



Hiiltif lora — Blue, flowers freely 5 



Viscida— Dark blue, pretty 5 



Wrangeliana— Lilac 5 



FEVERFEW. 



DIANTHCS— THE BRIDE. 



(See Pyrethrum.) 



Perennial Var- 

 ieties. 



Deltoides (Maiden Pink) 

 — Rose colored flowers. 5 



Plumarius— Single mixed 

 hardy,feathered garden 

 pink 5 



Plumarius, fl. pi. — 



Double hardy pink. 

 Mixed colors 10 



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DOUBLE DIADEM PINK. 



FENZLIA. 



A splendid, profuse blooming, neat little plant, graceful and fine for pot 

 culture, and very effective in beds; requires considerable moisture. H. A. 

 Dianthiflora— Rosy Lilac, J4 foot 5 



FORGET-ME-NOT. 



(See Myosotis.) 



FOUR O'CLOCK'S. 



(See Marvel of Peru.) 



FUCHSIA. 



Of this well-known plant we have a choice selection of seed. 



Fine mixed, single 25 



Fine mixed, double . . .25 



FERNS. 



Graceful foliage plants, deserving of more general culture than is given 

 them. No prettier ornament can be imagined than a vase of assorted Ferns 

 for the parlor, or, what ie handsomer in the conservatory than pots or hanging 

 baskets of the various kinds? The hardy sorts are especially effective for out- 

 door culture in shady places and rock work. 



Ferns— Greenhouse varieties, mixed. T. P 15 



Maiden Hair varieties, mixed. T. P 15 



Hardy varieties, mixed. II . P 15 



OUR DIANTHUS OR PINKS ARE WORTH YOUR ATTENTION. 



