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DIMORPHOTHECA (African Golden Daisy) (A) 



Most of us know 



DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Sweet William) (P) 



Old-time flowers cherished and grown in every little garden. 

 Produces a great variety of brilliant colors and profusion of 

 bloom from July to October. Plant i.n autumn or early spring, 

 8 to 12 inches apart. Height about 18 inches. Perennial. 



115. SINGI.I:, DARK CRIMSON — Packet 10c, Onnce 35c. 



116. SINGI.1:, PINK BEAUTY — Packet lOc, 1/4 Ounce 35c. 



117. SING-I.X:, MIXED — Packet 10c, 14 Ounce 25c. 



118. DOUBI.E WHITE — Packet 10c, V4 Ounce 35c. 



119. DOTTBI.E MIXED — Packet 10c, V4 Ounce 30c. 



DIANTHUS HYBRIDUS (A) 



120. SWEET WIVELSPIELD — A hardy annual, resembling a 

 large flowering Sweet William, with characteristics of both 

 the Sweet William and the China Pink, being a cross be- 

 tween Dianthus Alwoodii and the Sweet William. Height 1 

 foot; in bloom July and August. Packet 10c, Ya Onnce 30c. 



DIANTHUS— Pinks (P) 



HARDY GARDEN FINKS 



121. CAESIUS (Cheddar Fink) — Sort of grayish foliage, pro- 

 duces masses of rose-colored fragrant flowers. 6 to 12 

 inches; in bloom during May and June. Fine for rock gar- 

 dens. Perennial. Packet 10c, Ye Ounce 25c. 



122. FI^TTMARItTS (Grass Pink or Pheasant's Eye) — Single 

 hardy Pinks, deeply fringed flowers with clove scent, in fine 

 mixed variety of colors. Splendid variety for cutting, also 

 makes a fine edging. In bloom in June; height IV3 feet. 

 Mixed Varieties only. Packet 10c, Ya Ounce 25c. 



123. DIANTHUS CHINENSIS (China Pinks) — Double flowers 

 in a large variety of colors. Ht. IV2 ft. Pkt. 10c, V4 Oz. 25c. 



124. RIVIERA MARKET OR GIIiIiAUD — The only variety 

 that will produce flowers the first season. Thrive either in 

 open ground or in pots. Height 1 foot. Packet 15c. 



DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant) (P) 



Good old-fashioned perennial, with glossy foliage. Produces 

 quaintly formed flower spikes on upright racemes. 



125. FRAXINEIiIiA — Large, showy, pink flowers, about 2% ft. 

 high. In bloom during June and July. Packet 10c. 



DIDISCUS 

 (Blue Lace 

 Flower) 



(Annual) 



126. COERU- 

 i;euS. Very 

 pretty a n - 

 nual, bloom- 

 ing profuse- 

 ly from July 

 until frost. 

 Long slen- 

 d e r stems 

 terminate in 

 flat clusters 

 of lavender 

 blue 1 a c e- 

 like flowers, 

 some what 

 res embling 

 Queen 

 Anne's Lace. 

 18 in. high. 

 Pkt. 10c, Yb 

 Oz., 30c. 



DIGITALIS 



(Foxglove) 



(Biennial) 



Old fashion- 

 e d biennials, 

 producing i n 

 abundance 

 long spires of 

 tubular- shap- 

 ed flowers in 

 June and July. 

 Used exten- 

 sively in edg- 

 ing shrubber- 

 ies and half 

 shady places. 

 Ht. 2 to 4 ft. 



127. AZ.BA — 

 The whlte- 

 flowered 

 F o X g 1 ove. 

 Height 4 ft. 

 Pkt. 10c, Y* 

 Oz., 40c. 



128. CHROME 

 YEZ.I.OW — 

 3 feet high. 

 Pkt. 10c, Y* 

 Oz. 40c. 



129. PURPIiE 

 — 4 feet. 

 Pkt. 10c, Y* 



POXGI.OVE Oz. 40c. 



130 ROSE — 4 feet. Packet 10c, V4 Ounce 40c. 

 131. MIXED VARIETIES — All of the above varieties In mix- 

 ture. Packet 10c, Yt Ounce 25c. 



AFRICAN DAISY 



us 



the African Daisy 

 and have admired 

 their bright blos- 

 soms which are the 

 earliest to come in 

 the spring. A 

 striking effect is ob- 

 tained by using 

 mixed colors of Af- 

 rican Daisies, and 

 the dark shades of 

 bedding mixture of 

 Petunias, sowing the 

 seed broadcast or 

 setting out the 

 plants informally. 

 Annual. 



133. AURANTIACA 

 SFECIAIi MIXED 



— Showy, f r e e - 

 flowering annuals 

 from South Africa. Plants bushy, growing about 12 or 15 

 inches high; the blooms measuring about 2% inches across. 

 Packet 10c, % Ounce 25c. 



134. HYBRIDA MIXED — New hybrids mixed. Packet 10c, Ya 

 ^^XIQCO 25c 



DOLICHOS (Hyacinth or jack Bean) (A) 



A vigorous growing annual climber, with bean-like flowers, 

 splendid for covering arbors, trellis, walls, wire, etc. Ht. 10 ft. 



135. MIXED VARIETIES — Packet 10c, 1 Ounce 20c. 



ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly) (P) 



136. Hardy perennials with rigid, spiny leaves and beautiful 

 thistle-like flowers of amethyst blue. Flowers are especially 

 pretty during July and August. Packet 10c. 



ECHINOCYSTIS (Wild Cucumber Vine) (A) 



137. ZiOBATA — Quick growing annual. Bright green foliage 

 and sprays of white flowers during July and August. Packet 

 10c, Ounce 30c. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA (California Poppy) (A) 



Handsome annuals of easy culture. Large Poppy-like flow- 

 ers with fine cut foliage. Plants are bushy, 1% feet high, and 

 produce in abundance brilliantly colored, four petaled flowers 

 from Julv until frost. 



138. MORSE'S EXTRA GOI.DEN — Packet 15c, Ya Ounce 30c. 



139. SEMI-DOUBIiE CHOICE MIXED — Packet 10c, Y* Oz. 35c. 



140. AUTUMN GIiORY — Hardy annual. Large double flowers, 

 having outer petals of brilliant orange-crimson. Inside of 

 petals, coppery orange. Packt 10c, 54 Ounce 25c. 



EUPHORBIA (A) 



An easily grown annual, with showy ornamental foliage. 

 Suitable for borders. Height 2 to 3 feet. 



141. HETEROPEYI.IiA (Mexican Fire Plant) — Sometimes 

 called the annual Poinsettia because of its resemblance to 

 this plant. Height 2 to 3 feet. Pkt. 10c, Yt Oz. 30c. 



142. VARIEGATA (Snow-on-the-mountain) — Pretty foliage; 

 veined and margined with white. Height about 2 feet. 

 Packet 10c, V4 Ounce 25c. 



GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 



Showy perennials of easiest culture. Even though the sea- 

 sons are dry, Gaillardia flower profusely from June to No- 

 vember. Plant in spring or fall, 6 to 8 inches apart. Most 

 effective in masses. Height about IS inches. 



GAILLARDIA Grandiflora. BURGUNDY (P) 



143. Darkest and most brilliant of perennial Gaillardias. Cop- 

 pery self color. If started indoors flowers may be produced 

 first year from seed, when they will bloom profusely through 

 the summer. Packet 25c. 



144. GRANDIFI-ORA FINEST MIXED (F) — Pkt. 10c. V4 Oz. 25c. 



145. GAII.I.ARDIA (Blanket Flower) INDIAN CHIEF — (See 

 Cover Pag'e) (A) — A distinctive annual variety of the Picta 

 or pointed leaf type, of easy culture. Plants grow about 18 

 inches high, producing blooms of large, single metallic 

 bronzy-red color, with mahogany brown centers, from early 

 summer until late fall. Fine for beds, borders and cutting 

 a\id do not need to be transplanted. Packet 15c. 



GERANIUM 



146. Well known favorites of large and fine varieties. Geran- 

 iums are easy to grow from seed, and should be started 

 indoors and transplanted to the open in May or June. Height 

 1% feet. Packet 10c. 



GEUM (Avens] 



Very useful hardy perennials. The varieties we offer are 

 very showy, and produce an abundance of attractive flowers 

 throughout the summer. 



147. MRS. BRADSHAW — Large flowered, brilliant orange- 

 scarlet blossoms. Packet 10c. 



148. XiADY STRATHEDEN — Large double flowers of rich 

 golden yellow. Packet 15c. 



149. HYBRIDA MIXED — Packet 10c. 



GOMPHRENA (Globe Amaranth) (A) 



These showy annual Everlasting flowers are sometimes 

 called Bachelor's Button. The flowers resemble clover heads 

 in a large assortment of colors. May be dried and used for 

 winter bouquets. 



150. MIXED VARITIES — Packet 10c, V4 Ounce 25c. 



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