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African Daisies are Beautiful as Cut Flowers When Arranged in Low Bowls 

 FERRY'S SEEDS 



Digitalis 



Why Not 071 Entire Border of Old Fashioned Foxgloves and Pinks? 

 They Combitie Beautifully 



DIANTHUS (Pinks) The time-honored garden pinks with 

 their single or double carnation-like flowers make excellent 

 border plants for modem gardens. Gay blossoms on strong 

 stems come in a variety of rich colors, and their stripes and 

 markings make them especially attractive. They are of easy 

 culture and quite suitable for cutting. 



Chinensis, Double Mixed [hA-12 in.] This variety supplies 

 an abundance of frinsed double flowers. They resemble 

 Sweet William, but the blossoms are larger. ... 3^2 oz. 40c 



Heddewigii Laciniatus Double iVIixed (Japan) [hA-12 in.] 

 Superb flowers rivaling the Carnation in size and double- 

 ness of blossoms. Excellent for bouquets 3^ oz. 50c 



Heddewigii Single' IVIixed [hA-12 in.] Large finely marked 

 flowers having fringed petals 3^^ oz. 40c 



Plumarius, Single and Semi-double iVIixed [hP-12 in.] 

 A pleasing perennial variety with deeply fringed flowers of a 

 rich clove scent. They appear in a fine assortment of colors. 

 K oz. 30c 



Pkts. 10c each 

 DiANTHUs (See also Carnation, Sweet WiUiam) 



DIGITALIS (Foxglove) Gloxiniaeflora [hP-3ft.] Muchofthe 

 quaint charm of an old fashioned garden is created by 

 stately spires of Foxglove. Their long spikes are crowded 

 with large thimble-shaped blossoms beautifully spotted on 

 the exposed interior surfaces. They are ornamental sub- 

 jects for natiu-alizing among shrubs or in the backgroimd 

 of a hardy border. 



Rose White 



Pkts. 10c each 

 Mixed 34 OZ- 50c; pkt. 10c 



DIMORPHOTHECA (African Daisy) [h.\-12in.] Thisannual 

 can well be used to furnish a late splash of color in the 

 rock garden. The showy flowers are also pretty in low 

 beds and borders. The spreading plants are covered with 

 a wealth of large daisy-like blossoms which expand in full 

 sun but close toward nightfall. Dark centers, common to 

 all varieties, enhance their beauty. African Daisy is a 

 splendid winter flower in California and the Southern 

 States if sown in late fall. 



Orange The original form, a beautiful bright orange. 



Hybrids Alany colors from lemon yeUow to deep orange. 

 Each of the above: 3i oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



Ecklonis Floriferous white sort with dark disc, ringed blue. 

 Reverse of petals steely lavender Pkt. 15c 



Dusty Miller (See Centaurea) 



Dutchman's Pipe (See Aristolochia) 



DOLICHOS Beans and peas are familiar members of the pod 

 bearing family to which these ornamental climbers belong. 

 Their attractive foliage and colored flowers make them 

 well liked for decorating arbors, trellises, and small porches. 



Lablab (Hyacinth Bean) [hA-C-10 ft.] This cUmber 

 grows rapidly, producing many heart-shaped leaves and 

 numerous erect spikes of pea-like flowers in shades of purple 

 and white. These are followed by equally attractive purplish 

 seed pods. 



Mixed 2 oz. 35c ; pkt. 10c 



Lignosus (Australian Pea Vine) [tP-C-12 ft.] For temper- 

 ate or warm chmates. The bright green foliage forms a hand- 

 some background for the multitude of blossom clusters. 

 These carry many small rose-colored pea-shaped flowers 

 and purphsh pods 3^ oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



