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444. DlANTHls CAR YOPH VLLl'S. Carnation Pink. They 

 are double, of different colors, and very fragrant: can be 



sown either in Fall or Spring; should be shaded during mid 



suinmcr and protected from hard rains; three to four feet 

 high. November till April. 



44r,. DIANTHl S CARYOPHYLLUS MARGARITAE ROBUS- 

 Tl'S. fl. pi. Semi HiL'h Double Margaret Carnation. Dwarfish 

 habit, grows from 12 to 15 inches high. The flowers are 

 much variegated, occasionally producing yellow ones. Oc- 

 tober to April. 



446. DIANTHIS BARB-ATI'S. Sweet William. Their beau- 

 tiful colors make them very showy. Should be sown early, 

 otherwise they will not flower the first Spring; one and a 

 half feet high. October till April. 



447. DIANTHIS CHINENSIS. Chinese Pink. A beautiful 

 class of annuals of various colors which flower very pro- 

 fusely in early Spring and Summer; one foot high.' Octo- 

 ber till April. 



448. DIANTHIS HEDDEWIGGII. Japan Pink. This is the 

 most showy of any <f the annual pinks. The flowers are 

 very large and of brilliant colors: one foot high. October, 

 till April. 



449. DELPHINIUM CHINENSIS Dwarf China Larkspur. 



Mixed colors very pretty, one foot high. All Larkspurs 

 should be sown from November till April. 



450. DELPHINIUM IMPERIALIS. fl. pi. Imperial Flowering 

 Larkspurs. Very handsome variety of symmetrical form. 

 Mixed colors- l,- ! ?>>t r f ,<i Mrk blue and red striped; 1% 

 feet high. November to April. 



451. DELPHINIUM AJACIS. Rocket Larkspur. 

 very showy ; two and a half feet. 



Dianthus 



Mixed colors 



NOTE: None of the Delphiniums or Larkspurs transplant 

 well and are better sown at once where they are intended to 

 remain. 



452. DAHLIA. Large flowering Dahlia. Seed sown in the Spring 

 will flower by June. Very pretty colors are obtained from seed, 

 the semi-double or single can be pulled up as they bloom; but 

 those seeds which are saved from the double varieties will pro- 

 duce a good percentage of double flowers. February till June. 



Eschscholtzia or California Poppy 



453. ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNICA. California Poppy. A 



very free flowering plant, good for masses. Does not transplant 

 well. One foot high. December till April. 



Delphinium, Annual Larkspur 



454. GOMPHRENA ALBA AND PURPUREA. White and Crimson 

 Bachelor Button or Globe Amaranth. Well known variety of flow- 

 ers: very early and free flowering: continue to flower for a long 



time. Two feet high. From February to August. 



455. GERANIUM ZONALE. Zonale Geranium. Mixed. Seed saved 

 from lar^re flowering varieties of different colors; should be sown 

 in seed pans, and when large enough transplanted into pots when 

 they can be left or transplanted in Spring into the open ground. 



450. GOLDEN GLOW. (Rudbeckia). Grows 8 feet high, branching 

 freely and bearing by the hundreds, on long, graceful stems: ex- 

 quisite double flowers of the brightest golden color and as large 

 as a Cactus Dahlia. As cut flowers the blooms last well. Perfectly 

 hardy and blooms continuously throughout the Summer months. 

 Per packet. 25c. 



457. HELIANTHUS. fl. pi. Double Flowering Sunflower. A well 

 known plant, with showy ypllow flowers, the double is often cul- 

 tivated in flower gardens. The single varieties aro cultivated most- 

 ly for the seid Four feet high. February till May. 



45S. HELIOTROPTUM. Heliotrope. Mixed varieties with dark and 

 light shaded flowers. Should be sown in hot bed if sown early. 

 October till April. 



Golden Glow 



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