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Rockford Favorite Mixed. 



DIANTHUS PINKS 



ROCKFORD FAVORITE MIXED— Com- 

 prises over 50 of the choicest Chinese 

 and Japanese varieties, and includes, 

 besides the standard sorts, all the new 

 and brightest colors in spotted, striped 

 and handsomely fringed varieties of 

 late introduction, both single and 

 double. Pkt. 6c.; A oz. 40c.; oz. 75c. 



FRINGED AND RUFFLED— (Laciniatus 

 Mirabilis.) — Petals are deeply cut into 

 Cue strips of thread-like fringes for 

 about half their length, and are twisted 

 in all directions, presenting a novel as- 

 pect; in color they vary greatly, hav- 

 ing all shades from pure white to deep 

 purplish-red ^nth red and rose zones. 

 Pkt. 6c. 



DOUBLE ROYAL PINKS— The flowers 

 range in colors from blood-red to pure 

 white, and are beautifully frilled and 

 fringed. The enormous' blooms are 

 especially adapted for cutting, the 

 stems being long. Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 



HARDY GRASS PINKS— (S'ngle.)— The 

 old-reUable favorite, sometimes called 

 Pheasant's Eye Pink. Fringed edge, 

 white flowers with dark centers; de- 

 lightfully clove scented. Pkt. 4c.; 

 i oz. 15c. 



DATURA, Cornucopia 



Hardy annual. Flowers are trumpet- 

 shaped and form three distinct flowers 

 each within the other. Pkt. 4c. 



DA TURA or Trumpet Flower 



Single t ru mpet -.<;haped 

 Pkt. 3c.; oz. 20c. 



blossoms 



HEDDEWIGI — (Double and Single Japan 

 Pink.) — Flowers very large: manv ele- 

 gant colors and shades, from delicate 

 ro.se to richest crimson. Finest .Mixed. 

 Pkt. 4c. ; i oz. 20c. ; oz. 75c. 



CHINENSIS — (China or India Pink.)— 

 Our mixture includes all the best colors 

 and shades. Mixed. Pkt. 3c. ; i oz. 15c. ; 

 oz. 35c. 



FIREBALL— (Double.)— BrilUant dark 

 scarlet. Pkt. 4c. 



SNOWBALL— Double white, fringed 

 flowers, a very fine variety. Pkt. 4c. 



MOURNING CLOAK— A splendid vari- 

 ety of very double flowers of rich vel- 

 vety-crimson, margined with pure 

 white: most fragrant. Pkt. 4c ; 

 i oz. 15c. 



New Double Clove- 

 Scented Pink 



The flowers are finely double, about 

 one and a half inches across, with the 

 edges of the petals delicately fringed, and 

 come in the most varied colors and shad- 

 ings, including many dark reds which are 

 entirely new to this type of hardy pinks. 

 The colors range through pure white, 

 white with rose centers, light pink, sal- 

 mon, deep pink, red and crimson, heavily 

 bordered or ringed with rich contrasting 

 colors, and all have the rich spicy clove 

 fragrance of the well-known Scotch or 

 old-fashioned "Grass Pinks" of our grand 

 mothers' gardens. Pkt. 6c- 



DIGITALIS {Foxglove) 



Handsome and highly ornamentai 

 hardy plants of stately grcwih, succeed 

 ing under almost aU conditions, and ^\ith 

 but little attention will give a wealth of 

 flowers during June and Juiy. .Mam- 

 moth Flowered .Mixed. Pkt. 4c.; J oz. 30c- 



Datura Cornucopia. 



Double Clove-Scented Pink. 



Digitalis i Fox Glove). 



