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DIANTHUS, or PINKS 



SINGI.E AISNIIAI. PINKS 



All the single sorts have large flowers 2 to 3 inches in diameter 

 their many and brilliant colors make them very desirable for 

 borders; 1 foot. 



2301 "Crimson Belle." Rich velvety crimson. Per ^ oz. 



2302 "Eastern Queen," Beautifully marbled rose and mauve 

 flowers. Per ^ oz. , 40 cts 



2303 Nobilis {Royal Pinks). Selected and improved varieties of 

 the popular single- flowering Japan pink. The 

 colors vary from white to dark red. Per ^oz. 



50 cts., 10 



2310 Heddewigi ( Simjle Japan Pink). Finest 



selected single-flowered; mixed. Per \ oz,, 30 cts 5 



2315 Punctatus {Princess Pinks). A very novel 

 variety, with fringed flowers, mottled, flak- 

 ed, spotted and striped in the greatest diversity 



of colors, j^ oz., 60 cts 10 



2316 Marvelous. This remarkable strain produces 

 large flowers, with the petals deeply cut into 

 fine strips of thread-like fringes; all shades from 

 pure white to deep purplish-red. Per J oz., 50 cts 10 



2317 "Salmon Queen." The well formed, nicely- 

 fringed flowers are a brilliant salmon color chang- 

 ing into a salmon rose when fading. The seeds of this variety are 

 white or yellowish-white; those of other annual Pinks are dark 

 brown or black. Per |^ oz. , 50 cts 



2319 Vesuvius. Brilliant geranium-red; makes a very effective bed 

 or border. Per ^ oz., 50 cts 



2320 Laciniatus (Single Fringed Pink). A beautiful fringed 

 variety; various colors. Per J oz., 40 cts 



2289 Collection Brilliant Dianthus. Containing a packet each 

 of six of the best double and six of the best single sorts 



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Group of Single Annual Pinks 



DIJUORPIIOTIIBCA (African Golden DaUy) 



PER PKT, 



2375 Aurantiaca. An extremely showy annual Daisy from 

 South Africa, which suits our climatic conditions per- 

 fectly. The bushy plants grow 12 to 15 inches high. 

 The flowers, which are 2^ inches and over across, are 

 a unique, rich, glossy orange-gold, with dark disc and 

 halo. These glitter in the sunshine and present a mag- 

 nificent sight when in full bloom. Seed may be sown 

 in the same way asAsters or Petunias, and should have 

 a dry, sunny position. They bloom the greater part of 

 the summer and fall. | oz., 40 cts 10 



2374 Aurantiaca Hybrida. Beautiful new hybrids of 

 the African Golden Daisy, and similar in habit to the 

 parent; flowers equally as large, but varying in color 

 from the purest white through the various shades of 

 yellow and orange to rich salmon shades, many being 

 zoned with several of these colors around the black 

 disc. Joz., 50 cts 15 



DOL,ICIIOS (Hyacinth Bean) 



A rapid growing annual climber, flowering freely in erect ra- 

 cemes, followed by ornamental seed-pods; for covering arbors, 

 trellises, etc. Sow the seed in the garden in May where they 

 are to remain; 10 feet. 



2377 



DiMORPHOTHKCA 



2376 



2380 



"Daylight." This grand Hyacinth Bean comes 

 from Japan. In our trial ground seed sown late in 

 May had by the middle of July attained a height of over 

 10 feet, and was covered with spikes of snow-white 

 pea-shaped blossoms from then until late fall. The 

 heart-shaped foliage is briglit geeen and not affected 

 by insect pests. Per oz., 30 cts 10 



"Darkness." Identical in every way to the above 

 except in color, which is rich purple-violet. Per oz., 



30 cts. 10 



Lablab, Mixed. Purple and white. Per oz., 20 cts 5 



