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US China Pinks 



Double-Flowering (Annual) 



2110 Crown of Perfection. The plants are bushy, 



of symmetrical form; 1 foot high. The flowers 



average 2 inches across; are densely double and 



produce blooms during summer and autumn in 



great numbers. The colors range from purest 



white to red shades, soft pinks and flesh tints. 



Double Mixed Colors. 



2118 Double Striped and Fringed, Mixed. (Laci- 



niatus U. pi.) Large, double-fringed flowers of 



various colors and markings. 



Price of above, per 1000 seeds, 60c; pkt., 15c 



DIANTHUS HEDDENSIS 

 WESTWOOD BEAUTY 



2126 As the type implies, this new Dianthus is 

 the result of a cross between Dianthus Heddewigi 

 and Dianthus Chinensis, combining tbe large 

 open flowers of Heddewigi and the long stem 

 Chinensis. Flowers single, IVi — 2 3 j inches deeply 

 lacinated. The color is somewhat variable in red 

 shades of crimson and scarlet, some having at- 

 tractive white edgings. Average height 16 inches. 

 Per 1000 seeds. 75c; pkt.. 25c 



Single-Flowering (Annual) 



2134 Giant "Ruffled and Frilled." The flowers are 

 . ; io 2 inches across. The petals are ruffled, 

 frilled and fringed, the gorgeous blossoms range 

 from dark blood-red to glowing crimson, carmine- 

 tose, salmon-pink, and white, some of the flowers 

 are mottled and blended. The plants are about 

 i toot high, and flower through summer and fall. 



Pkt.. 15c 



(Perennial Varieties) 



2139 Allwoodii Alpinus. The colors run through 

 all the shades of pink, red and purple, also 

 white. Most of the flowers cue single, although 

 occasionally semi-double. The plants grow six 

 inches high and are also attractive on account 

 of their silvery foliage. Mixed Colors. Pkt.. 50c 

 2141 Sweet Wivelsfield. This hardy biennial is 

 quite distinct from the Annual Sweet William. It 

 has a variety of color and a long season of 

 bloom. Sown indoors in February and March 

 and planted out in May, it will bloom from June 

 to November. Mixed Colors. 



Per 1000 seeds, 75c; pkt., 25c 

 2145 Dwarf, Large, Double-flowering Grass or 

 Spice Pinks. (Dianthus Plumarius nanus, 0. pi. ) 

 The flowers are large and have a variety of 

 colors and markings; beautifully fringed, and 

 they emit a clovelike perfume. Mixed Colors. 



Per 1000 seeds, 75c; pkt., 25c 

 2150 Plumarius, Double Mixed. The favorite of 

 Pheasant's Eye or Grass Pinks; 1 foot. 



Per 1000 seeds. 75e; pkt.. 25c 



DIDISCUS COERULEUS 

 Blue Lace Flower (A) 



(See Color Plate A, Third Page of Cover) 

 2155 The plants grow 2 feet high, producing 

 lovely, umbel-shaped flowers; range from 2 to 3 

 inches across. The color is heavenly blue. Seed 

 sown outdoors after danger from frost will pro- 

 duce plants blooming from July to October. It 

 may be grown as a pot plant. 



Per 500 seeds. 50c; pkt., 10c 



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Foxglove Gloxinia-Flowered (B) 



These are very hardy, easy to grow and pro- 

 duce freely spikes 4 to 5 feet high, furnished with 

 large flowers of various colors, including white, 

 cream, rose, red and other shades all of which 

 have throat markings, spots and blotches of 

 purple, maroon, etc. They require protection 

 during the winter months. 

 2170 Mixed Colors. ( Gloxinoides. ) 



Price per 1000 seeds, 50c; pkt., 15c 

 2180 Monstrosa or Monster. A very unique type, 

 producing long spikes of large flowers, many of 

 which are beautifully spotted, etc., but the strik- 

 ing feature of this strain is the enormous bell- 

 shaped blossom that tops each spike. Mixed 

 Colors Per 1000 seeds, 50c; pkt., 15c 



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Ualifomla Jroppij 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA (A) 



Flower profusely until late in the autumn, 

 making them invaluable for bedding. 

 2214 Crimson King. The best of the red-flowering 

 varieties. Bright crimson; interior, carmine. 

 2220 Cal., Double Mixed. White, yellow, orange. 

 2222 Golden West. Flowers of immense size. 

 The colors are intense and shining yellows, some 

 with orange blotches. 



Price of above, per 1000 seeds, 40c; pkt., 10c 

 2230 California, Single, Mixed. Orange, white, 

 yellow, etc. Per \i ox., 25c; pkt., 10c 



2232 New Hybrid. This new type is very erect 

 and bears extra large flowers of tints and 

 shades never before seen. They include soft 

 pink, scarlet, chrome yellow, coppery red. 

 shades of claret, royal purple, crimson, pink 

 and orange-scarlet. Mixed Colors. 



Per 1000 seeds, 50c; pkt., 15c 



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' DIMORPHOTHECA (A) 



2185 Golden African. I.D. Aurantiaca. ) A showy, 

 branching plant; about 12 inches high. The 

 single, daisy-like blossoms, 2 1 /2 inches in diam- 

 eter, are orange, with a dark-colored disk, zoned 

 black; flowers very early in sunny situations. 



Per 500 seeds, 50c; pkt., 10c 



2186 Hybrid African Daisies. In color from white 

 to red and tints of sulphur lemon and golden- 

 yellow, orange, reddish-yellow salmon shades. 



Mixed Colors Per 500 seeds, 50c; pkt., 10c 



DOLICHOS, Hyacinth Bean (A) 



Annual climbers of rapid growth, 10 feet high, 

 with Wistaria-like clusters of flowers. 



2192 Giant Crimson. Bluish, deepening with age 

 to dark red. 



2193 Giant White. 



Price of above, per ox., 50c; pkt., 10c 



ERIGERON. Midsummer Daisy (P) 



2205 Speciosus. A beautiful, hardy perennial 

 border plant, having single, daisy-like flowers. 

 Color: light lavender, yellow center Pkt., 25c 



EUPHORBIA (A) 



2235 Marginata or "Snow on the Mountain." 



The leaves of light green are broadly margined 

 with white. The plant is of branching habit, 

 about 2 feet high Pkt., 15e 



2237 Heterophylla or Annual Poinsettia. The 



leaves axe glossy green, turning to scarlet. 



Pkt., 15c 



FELICIA BERGERIANA (King Fisher Daisy) 

 2242 Tuft-like foliage, with blue daisy-like flow- 

 ers 3/4 inch across. Easily grown Pkt., 25e 



