

For the Southern States. 105 
Dianthus caryoplhylims., Carnation Pink. This is a well 
known and highly esteemed 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 Picotee. Finest hybrids. Stage flowers saved from a 
collection of over 500.named varieties ; per package 50c. 
Dianthus pumila. 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. 
Delphinium Tmperialis, fi. pl. Imperial flowering Larkspur. 
Very handsome variety of symmetrical form. Mixed colors; bright 
red, dark blueiand red stripes; 14.feet high. 
Delphinium ajacis. Rocket 
Larkspur. Mixed-colors; very showy; 
two and a half feet. 
Delphinium Chimensis. Dwarf 
China Larkspur. Mixed colors; very 
pretty; one foot high. !November till 
April. 
Nore.--None of the above three va- 
rieties transplant well, and are better 
sown at once where they are intended \ 
to remain. 
Dahlia. Large Flowering Dahlia. 
Seed sownin the spring will flower by 
June. Very pretty colors are obtained 
from seed; the semi-double or single 
ones can be pulled up as they bloom; 
but those seeds which are saved from fine double varieties will pro- 
duce a good per centage of double flowers. February till June. 
Eschscholizia Califormica. California Poppy. A very free 
flowering plant, good for masses. Does not transplant ‘well. One 
foot high. December till April. 

Delphinium Chinensis. 

Purple Globe Amaranth. 








