Hardy Garden 
CARNATIONS 
FOR FRAGRANCE 
Delightfully fragrant, double flowers that resemble florists’ Carnations 
but are hardy and important garden plants of easy culture. Free, constant 
bloom for a long season, June to September. 
Crimson King. Deep crimson. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
Lucia. See illustration. Carmine-pink. A very fine new variety, which should be in 
every garden. 60 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.50. 
Beatrix. Lovely, pure 
pink. A perfect rock- 
gardenandborderplant. 
50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
Silvermine. A_ silvery 
white sport of Beatrix. 
Same habit and free- 
dom of bloom. 50 cits. 
ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
Lucia 
DIANTHUS (Garden Pinks). These 
three have very fragrant, single flowers 
of exquisite form—each bloom a master- 
piece of delicate design. Long bloom- 
ing, hardy, permanent. They like sun, 
well-drained soils and lime. 50 cts. ea. 
Meg Gardner. Red-centered, fringed, 
white. Upright growth. 3 for $1.25. 
Mrs. Back. Royal crimson center on 
white. Daintily scalloped. 3 for 
$1.25. 
Mrs. Wormald. Bright pink with a 
distinct crimson eye. 3 for $1.25. 
Offer Q0A. 1 each of $1.25 
3 Dianthus 
4 for $1.65 
1 each of above 
4 Carnations: 
Crimson King, 
Lucia, Beatrix, 
Silvermine. 
OFFER 20 
Masses of snowy bloom are 
a refreshing sight in the heat 
of midsummer days. Also for 
folks whose ‘‘garden-time’”’ 
is mostly evenings, these 
gleaming white flowers ex- 
tend the time of garden en- 
joyment, as they show up 
long after other colors have 
been smudged to grayness by 
the dusk. 
Useful, too, for interplant- 
ing between bright colors that 
wouldotherwiseclash.Shastas 
have a long blooming season, 
are wonderful cut-flowers. 
Plant in deep, rich soil in 
full sun. Avoid fresh manure 
and lime. 
Edgebrook Giant. Blooms 
in profusion until frost. 
The largest Shasta offered, 
a magnificent single with 
several rows of closely set, 
overlapping petals. New 
and fine. $1.25. 
Esther Read. See illustra- 
tion. Fully double, 3 to 4- 
inch blooms. June to Octo- 
ber. 65 cts. 
Fringed Beauty. See illus- 
tration. Lovely, fluffy 
petals and long season of 
bloom. 65 cts. 
Majestic. 5-inch flowers 
with small yellow center. 
A full-petaled single and 
one of the best. 65 cts. 
3 NEWER 
SHASTAS 
$1.75 
1 each of these 3 finest, 
newest varieties: 
Esther Read, Fringed 
Beauty and Majestic. 
8 SHASTAS 
for $4.35 
1 each of all listed. Gives 
long season of bloom and 
variety of types. 
OFFER 20B 
Fringed Beauty OFFER 20c 
: Marconi. Huge, shaggy, 
< double flowers about 5 
Esther Read inches across. <A_ taller 
sort, 2 to 3 feet high. 50 
cts. 
Mayfield Giant. Of giant growth—to 3 feet or more. 
Good-sized, single blooms in greatest quantity. 50 cts. 
Pearl. Wide, firm petals give an especially attractive char- 
acter, different from other singles. 50 cts. 
Supreme. 4-inch blooms in June and July. Best for early 
bloom. 50 cts. 
4 Fine’’Old Reliable” Shastas $1.65 
1 each of above 4: 
Marconi, Mayfield Giant, Pearl and Supreme 
ASK FOR OFFER 20D 
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