Two New Moonpenny Daisies. 
(Chrysanthemum Maximuin.) 
1946 King Edward VII. In this novelty we have the 
greatest Improvement ever made in this popular 
hardy perennial, the flowers being of extraordinary 
size, of purest winte, perfect form, and exceedingly 
free-flowering. 16 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts. for 25 cts, 
1947 Robinsoni. A perfectly distinct type, the petals of 
the large white flowers being finely cut, like a single 
Japanese Chrysanthemum ; free-flowering, and a strik- 
ing addition’ to this class. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts. 
for 25 cts. 
COREOPSIS GOLDEN FLEECE. 
2072 This new variety has rich, deep golden-yellow flow- 
ers, 8 inches across, with from 14 to 16 Jaciniated 
petals and 4 row of narrow petals around.the disc, 
making an almost double flower; in- habit and florif- 
erousness it is identical to C. danceolata grandifiora. 
25 cts. per pkt.; 5 pkis. for $1.00. 
Double Marvelous Pinks. 
(Dianthus lac. Mirabilis fl. pl.) 
2287 Our illustration shows perfectly the formation of this 
novel and artistic annual Pink. The plants grow 12 
to. 15 inches high, bearing their large, wonderfully 
fringed double flowers on long 
stiff stems. The colors are 
rich and varied, ranging from 
pure white through all the 
shades of rose to dark crim- 
son, Splendid for cutting, last 
ing in good condition for a long 
time. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts., 
26 cts. 
Princess Finks. 
(Dianthus laciniatus punctatus.) 
2315 A very novel single annual Pink 
with medium-sized fringed flow- 
ers,-which are mottled, flaked, 
spotted and striped in the great- 
est diversity of colors, scarcely 
any two flowers being alike, 
Remarkably free-flowering and 
altogether a mest interesting sub- 
ject. 1é cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts., 
25 cts. 
Dovusiz Marve tous PINK 
Everblooming HMybrid 
Sweet William. 
(Dianthus latifolius atrococcineus fl. pl.) 
2342 We show this beautiful Dianthus in 
colors on the back cover of this book. 
It is not new, but is. not well known, 
and we hope our showing it in colors 
will result- in many of our customers 
becoming acquainted with it.. It is a 
cross between the China Pink and 
Sweet William, combining the free 
and continuous blooming qualities of 
the former with the hardiness of the 
latter. The color is an intense velvety 
crimson-scarlet, and, while a perennial, 
it blooms freely from seed the first year. 
15 cts, per pkt.; 2 pkts., 25 cts, 
Gypsophila Elegans 
Alba Grandiflora. 
(Annual Baby’s Breath.) 
2691 We show this pretty annual in colors in 
conjunction with the Scarlet Sage on the front cover of 
this book. Every garden should have a line of it for 
cutting. It comes up and blooms ina few weeks’ time, 
and several sowings should be made during the season to 
keep up a supply. 6 cts. per pkt ; 30 cts. per oz. 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA. 
(Hardy Baby’s Breath.) 
3692 This fine old-fashioned hardy plant is so well known that 
itis unnecessary to describe it. We show it in colors, to- 
gether with the Everblooming Hybrid Sweet William, on 
the back cover o1 this book. 6 cts. per pkt.; 40 cts. per oz. 
NEW HYBRID IMPATIENS. 
These are hybrids of 7 //odstz7, which wis introduced in 1905, 
and, like their parent, form strong bushy plants about 2 feet 
high, covered with attractive flowers throughout the entire sum- 
mer and fall. In fact, when grown as pot plants they bloom 
the year round, The collection offered below contains the fol- 
lowing colors: Blood-red, light-red, crimson-carmine, lilac, 
changing to white, fiery-red, mauve-rose and geranium-red. 
(See cut.) 
2844 Collection of a packet each of 7 distinct colors, 50 cts. 
2845 Finest Mixed. All colors. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts., 
25 cts. 
