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2250 Chinensis fl. pi. {China or India Pink). Very double 

 flowers of many bright colors. Pkt. 10c; j oz. 25c. 



2254 Diadematus fl. pi. {Double Diadem Pink). Large double 

 blooms in tints of lilac, crimson, purple, etc., with fringed 

 white edges. Pkt. 10c; J oz. 30c. 



2256 Fireball. Showy rich fire-red blooms. Often planted 

 together with Snowball for good contrast. Pkt. 10c; j oz. 40c. 



2260 Heddewigil fl. pi. {Double Japan Pink). A colorful 

 mixture including everything from the most delicate rose 

 to the richest velvety crimson imaginable. Pkt. 10c; 

 J oz. 25c 



2272 Lucifer. Elegantly fringed double blooms measuring 2 

 inches in diameter. Their color is a dazzling geranium red 

 of great intensity. A universal favorite. Pkt. 15c; j oz. 50c. 



2276 Mourning Cloak {While Frill). Deepest velvety crimson 

 margined with white. Always greatly admired for its 

 unusual color contrast. Pkt. 10c; i oz. 40c. 



2277 Pink Beauty. A lovely double variety of Pinks with 

 elegantly fringed petals. The color is a clear and most 

 attractive pure pink. Pkt. 15c; $ oz. 50c. 



2281 Salmon King. A very popular variety with large double 

 salmon-rose blooms. Very showy. Pkt. 15c; j oz. 50c. 



2282 Snowball. Lovely double balls of purest white. Splendid 

 for cutting or for bedding. Pkt. 10c; i oz. 40c. 



2285 Violet Queen. An unusual shade of rich violet, different 

 from any of the others. Pkt. 15c; i oz. 50c. 

 2289 Collection. This contains one packet 

 each of 6 of the best double sorts. 50c. 



Dianthus or Pinks ® & |hp| 



A magnificent genus, embracing some of the most popular 

 flowers in cultivation. It includes a great variety of brilliant 

 colors and blooms most profusely. The varieties classed as annuals 

 are really biennials but are treated as annuals and may be sown out 

 of doors when the danger from frost is past. In a few weeks' 

 time they are a mass of bloom, continuing so until after hard frost. 

 As a rule, they survive the winter if given slight protection, 

 flowering abundantly the following season. They grow about a 

 foot high and can be used in beds or borders of solid or mixed 

 colors. The double flowering sorts are almost as fine as Carnations 

 for cutting. They are not particular as to soil, but should have a 

 sunny location. 



Single Annual Pinks ® 



There are many beautiful varieties among the single 

 annual Pinks and their display value in the garden is not 

 exceeded by any other annuals. Our list of varieties 

 includes the best, and we are sure you will find them very 



lovely. They are large flowered with blooms measuring 



2 to 3 inches in diameter. 



2301 Crimson Belle. Elegant large blooms of well- 

 rounded form. The color is a rich velvety 

 crimson — a shade which gives good color contrast 

 with lighter ones. Pkt. 10c; J- oz. 30c. 



2302 Eastern Queen. A very lovely single annual 

 Pink with showy large blooms. Exhibits a 

 beautiful marbled effect of rose and mauve upon 

 a lighter background. Pkt. 10c; J oz. 25c. 



Nobilis {Royal Pinks). These are indeed royal in their 

 splendor and size. The blooms are extra large. They 

 include a wide and beautiful range of colors starting with 

 white and running through aU shades to deepest red. 

 Pkt. 10c; } oz. 25c. 



Heddewigii {Single Japan Pink). Excellent for garden 

 display or for cut flowers. Its large single blooms will 

 always make a splendid impression. Our mixture is noted 

 for its many fine colors. Pkt. 10c; j oz. 30c. 

 Princess Pinks {Punclalus). A very novel variety with 

 attractively fringed flower petals. They are mottled, flaked, 

 spotted, and striped in the greatest diversity of colors, no 

 two plants producing flowers which are exactly alike. You 

 will find them very attractive and interesting. Pkt. 10c; 

 i oz. 25c. 

 2316 Marvelous. This is a very artistic strain of single annual 

 Dianthus. Its large flowers range from pure white to deep 

 purplish red. The flower petals are deeply laminated 

 and cut into fine strips of thread-like fringes. It is an 

 excellent cut flower. Pkt. 10c; \ oz. 25c. 



2324 Salmon Queen. Well formed, nicely fringed flowers of a 

 brilliant salmon changing to a salmon-rose after they have 

 passed their prime. The seeds of this variety are white or 

 yellowish white, while those of other pinks are dark in color. 

 Pkt. 15c; i oz. 50c. 



2325 Vesuvius. This makes a very attractive bed or border 

 as the briUiant geranium-red blooms sparkle and glisten 

 in the sunhght. It is also fine as a cut flower. Pkt. 10c; 

 \ oz. 40c. 



2329 Collection of Single Brilliant Dianthus 



containing one packet each of the 6 best single sorts. 50c. 



Sweet 'W\V&\sfie\d.— Hybrid Dianthus ® 

 2331 This hardy annual Dianthus resembles a large flowering 

 Sweet William. It is distinct in habit and freedom of growth. 

 Its flowers are carried more gracefully in loose heads, well 

 above the foliage, and they have a greater variety of coloring. 

 The predominating colors are reds, pinks, and crimsons. 

 Makes an excellent flower for cutting. Grows about 12 

 inches in height, and if started in heat in February or early 

 March will bloom continuously from June until October. 

 Sown in the open ground in April or later it will flower late 

 in the summer, or can be sown in summer or autumn for 

 flowering early the following spring. Pkt. 15c; special 

 pkt. 50c; \ oz. 75c. 



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