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and of brilliant colors; one foot high. Sovr 

 from October till April. 



Dianthus plumaris. Border Pink. A 

 fragrant pink used for edging. The flowers 

 are tinged, generally pink or white with a 

 dark eye. Does not flower the first yearj 

 two feet high. Sow from January till April. 



Diantlius caryophyllus. Carnation 

 Pink. This is a v^ell known and highly es- 

 teemed class of flowers. They are double, 

 of different colors, and very fragrant ; can 

 be sown either in fall or spring ; should be 

 shaded during midsummer and protected 

 from hard rains; three to four feet high. 

 November till April. 



Dianthus caryophyllus. 



Diantlius Picotee. Early Dwarf Double Carnation Pink. 



Diantlius Picotee. Finest hybrids. Stage flowers saved 

 from a collection of over 500 named varieties; per package 50c. 



Dianthus piiinila. Early dwarf flowering Carnation Pink. 

 If sown early this variety will flower the first season. They are 

 quite dwarfish and flower very profusely. November till April. 



Delpiiiniujn Imperial, fl. pi. Imperial flowering Lark- 

 spur. Very handsome variety of symmetrical form. Mixed col- 

 ors ; bright red, dark blue and red striped ; IJ feet high. 



DelpMniiim ajacis. Rocket 

 Larkspur. Mixed colors ; very showy, 'c/^ 

 two and a half feet. ,^.(^,^ 



Delpliiniuin Chinensis.— ' >^ 

 Dwarf China Larkspur. Mixed col- <'V 



ors; very pretty ; one foot high. No- 

 vember till April. 



Note — None of the above three 

 varieties transplant well, and are bet- 

 ter sown at once where they are in- 

 tended to remain. 



Dahlia. Large Flowering Dah '^^\ ^ - 

 lia. Seed sown in the spring will 

 flower by June. Very pretty colors 

 are obtained from seed ; the semi-dou- 

 ble or single ones can be pulled up as 



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Delphinium Chinensis. 



