HARDY GARDEN PINKS Dianthus). 
These varieties are well adapted for beds and borders; delightful, refreshing, 
spicy odor; should be in every garden where cut flowers are wanted. 
Per PxT. 
2340 Plumarius (Pheasant-eye Pink). A beautiful, single hardy pink, with 
fringe-edged white flowers, with a dark centre. Oz., 40 cts............ 5 
2337 Plumarius Fl, Pl. (Doudte Hardy Garden Pinks). Double and semi- 
double varieties in beautiful colors. 4 0z., 50 cts................4--- . 10 
2338 Plumarius Nanus FI. Pl. (Double Dwarf Erfurt Clove Pink). Vhis 
new strun is of compact growth and early flowering, coming into bloom 
two weeks or more in advance of any other variety. ‘They possess the 
spicy clove fragrance of the old-fashioned pink, and have a much richer 
variety of coloring. (See cut.) 2 pkts., 25 cts............ 15 
2336 Semperflorens (Everblooming Hardy Garden Pinks). Very beautiful. 
sweet-scented, double, semi double and single flowers in se diversity of 
color. ; 
2242 Latifolius Atrococcineus Fi. Pl. (Baa Blooming Hybric Re Sica WV 
iam). Vhis isa cross between an annual Pink and a Sweet William, 
combining the free and continuous blooming qualities of the former with 
the hardiness of the 
jatter, in color an mn- 
tense velvety crimson 
scarlet; blooms the 
first year from seed and 
one of the finest sub- 
jects for any position 
in the garden........ 15 
2343 Latifolius Double 
Mixed. In addition 
tom themcolosatimsas 
above this Pne 
purple, violet and 
NOSES ere : .. 10 
Single and Double An- 
nual Pinks are offered on 
Diaertraris (FoxGLove). 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove), 
Hancsome and highly ornamental hardy perennial plants 
of stately growth, succeeding under almost all,conditions, and 
with but little attention wil! give a wealth of flowers during 
June and July. They are now used extensively with good 4 re \) 
effect for naturalizing in shrubberies, the edge of woods and 
DrantTHus PLUMARIUS 
other half-shady places; 3 to 5 fect. NUARHES IDL Dies 
Gloxinizeflora, This is a fine strain of the ordinary Foxglove VD. purpurea, with 
handsome spotted Gloxinia-like flowers on long spikes. 
PER PKT. PER PKT. 
2361 White. Oz., 50 cts.......... 10 | 2362 Purple. Oz, 50cts.......... 
PRS} JRO. Oz, A) GiS ioe teee coos 1) || OBYzE | LTE, | OZ, &) TeliGoun saben be 
A packet of each of the above 4 colors, 30 cts. 
2 60 Gloxinizflora, Mixed. All colors. Oz., 40 cts 
2366 Grandiflora, Light yellow flowers in good spikes Abeta. ccs Gece 
2367 ae Superba. An extra choice strain of beautifully spotted Sorts. 
23,0 Hagettous (Mammoth Foxglove). Long spikes, “surmounted by one enor- 
mous flower; very odd; all colors mixed. 30 cts. per 4 oz 
DOLIC HOs (Hyacinth Bean), 
A rapid-growing annual climber, flowering freely in erect racemes, followed 
by ornamental seedpods; for covering arbors, trellises, etc Sow the seed in [( 
the girden in May, where they are to remain; 10 feet. (See cut.) 
2377 ‘*Daylight.”? This grand Hyacinth bean comes from: Japan. In 
our trial ground seed sown late in May had. by the middle of July, 
attaine | 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 bright green, and not affected by insect pests. 
25 cts. per oz 
2376 ** Darkness.’? Identical in every way to the above, except in 
color, which is a rich purple-violet. 25 cts peroz. .......... seeallo 
2380 Lablab, Mixed. Purple and white. Per oz., 15 cts..... ...... 5 Do.icuos (Hyacinru Bran). 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI—always showy and satisfactory, See colored plate and offer on page 48. 
