DIANTHUS or "China 

 Pinks," Double (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 produces 

 summer and autumn in great 

 numbers. The colors range from 

 purest white to red shades, soft 

 pinks and flesh tints. (See il- 

 lustration.) Double Mixed Col- 

 ors. 



Per 1000 seeds, 50c; Pkt. 10c 



2114 Fireball. Large, double, bril- 

 liant red Pkt. 10c 



2118 Double Striped and Fringed. 

 Mixed. (Laciniotus, fl. pi.) Large 

 double-fringed flowers of various 

 colors and markings, .... Pkt. 10c 



2122 Salmon Queen. Beautiful rosy- 

 salmon, fine.large, double, Pkt. 10c 



2124 Snowdrift. Large and double, 

 white Pkt. 10c 



2131 Imported Collection of Double 

 Annual Dianthus: 6 varieties 50c 



2132 Imported Collection of Double 

 Annual Dianthus; 12 varieties 75c 



Single-Flowering (Annual) 



2134 Giant "Ruffled and Frilled." 



The flowers are 1J to 2 inches 

 across. The petals are ruffled, 

 frilled and fringed, the gorgeous 

 blossoms range from dark blood- 

 red to glowing crimson, carmine- 

 rose, salmon-pink, and white, 

 some of the flowers are mottled 

 and blended. The plants are 

 about 1 foot high, and flower 

 through summer and fall. 

 Per 1,000 seeds, 50c; Pkt. 10c 



DIANTHUS (Perennial) 



2139 Allwoodii Alpinus. The colors run through 

 all the shades of pink, red and purple, also 

 white. Most of the flowers are single, al- 

 though occasionally semi-double. The plants 

 gTow six inches high and are also attractive 

 on account of their silvery foliage. Mixed 

 Colors Pkt. 50c 



2140 Blue Dianthus. The Allwood family of 

 England, have achieved great distinction for 

 the wonderful work which they have done in 

 the development of new varieties of Dianthus, 

 and it is our opinion that they have achieved 

 the greatest results in the development of 

 this, the Blue Dianthus. In color it is a most 

 pleasing lavender-blue. Although the flowers 

 are small, they are produced with great pro- 

 fusion in large trusses. The plant is per- 

 fectly hardy, attains a height of about 12 

 inches, and the foliage is rich olive-green 

 which contrasts beautifully with the lavender- 

 blue flowers Pkt. 75c 



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. (See illustration) Pkt. 25c 



2142 Double Sweet Wivelsfield. This sort gives 

 a display all through the summer. There is a 

 fine range of color from velvety -crimson to 

 white and salmon pink, 15 inches high. 

 Mixed Colors Pkt. 50c 



2145 Dwarf, Large, Double-flowering Grass 

 or Spice Pinks. (Dianthus Plumarius 

 nanus, fl. pi.) The flowers are large and have 

 a variety of colors and markings; beautifully 

 fringed, and they emit a clovelike perfume. 

 Mixed Colors Pkt. 15c 



2150 Plumarius, Double Mixed. The favorite 

 old Pheasant's Eye or Grass Pinks; 1 foot. 

 ./Per 1.000 seeds. 50c; Pkt. 10c. 



DIDISCUS COERULEUS or 

 Blue Lace Flower (Annual) 



(See Color Plate Page 3 of Cover.) 

 2155 The plants grow 2 feet high, producing 

 lovely, umbel-shaped flowers; range from 

 2 to 3 inches across. The color is heaven- 

 ly blue. Seed sown outdoors after danger 

 from frost will produce plants blooming 

 from July to October. It may be grown 

 as a pot plant. (See illustration.) Pkt. 10c 



DIMORPHOTHECA or 

 African Daisy (Annual) 



2185 Golden African. (D. A urantiaca.) 

 A showy branching plant; about 

 12 inches high. The single daisy- 

 like blossoms, 2% inches in 

 diameter, are orange, with a dark- 

 colored disk, zoned black; flowers 

 very early in sunny situations. 

 (See illustration.) 



Per 500 seeds, 35c; Pkt. 10c 



2186 Hybrid African Daisies. These 

 new hybrids are like the parent, i 

 but vary in color from white toj 

 red and tints of sulphur lemon 

 and golden-yellow, orange, red- 

 dish-yellow salmon shades. 

 Mixed Colors. Per 500 seeds, 



40c; Pkt. 10c 



2187 White Beauty. Of compact 

 habit, growing about 8 or 10 

 inches. The flowers of pure white 

 with blue zone are very attrac- 

 tive Pkt. 15c 



2188 Ecklonis. The flowers are white 

 with a dark blue center, reverse 

 side of petals lavender. A fine 

 sort for garden and greenhouse 

 culture Pkt. 15c 



DIGITALIS or Foxglove 

 (Gloxinia-Flowered) (Biennial) 



These are very hardy, easy to grow and 

 produce 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. 



2162 Purple, spotted Pkt. 10c 



2163 Rose, spotted Pkt. 10c 



2164 White, spotted Pkt. 10c 



2166 Grandiflora, Yellow. Charming flowers 



of soft chrome-yellow Pkt. 10c 



2170 Mixed Colors. (Gloxinoides.) 



Per 1,000 seeds. 35c; Pkt. 10c 

 2180 Monstrosa or Monster. A very unique 

 type, producing long spikes of large 

 flowers, many of which are beautifully 

 spotted, etc., but the striking feature of 

 this strain is the enormous bell-shaped 

 blossom that tops each spike. (See il- 

 lustration.) Mixed Colors. 



Per 1000 seeds, 50c; Pkt. 15c 



