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Dianthus or ‘‘China Pinks’’ 
Double-Flowering Annual Varieties 
Crown of Perfection. Most beautiful and satisfactory summer-flowering annual. 
Unrivalled for brilliancy and rich variety of color; the plants are bushy, of sym- 
metrical form; 1 foot high. The flowers average 6 inches in circumference, are densel 
double and produced in succession during the whole summer and autumn in suc 
numbers as to fairly crowd each other for room. There is a wonderful diversity of 
colors, from purest white to red shades, deep and intensely brilliant, soft pinks and 
flesh tints, mingling in exquisite contrast. (See illustration.) 
2110 
Double Mixed Colors....................22005. Per 1,000 seeds, 75c.; Pkt. lic. 
2105 Chinensis, Double Mixed. (China Pinks.)....... Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pki. 10c. 
2112 Diadematus, Double Mixed. (Diadem Pinks.) Various colors, all edged and 
80 bd 0) (10 (One? ieee IDE Te Acca gee TaN Pees hs Ihe a oases ki. 10c. 
2114 Fireball. Large, double, brilliant red.,..................-4.. UEP RS AN Pkt. 10c. 
2118 Double Striped and Fringed, Mixed. (Laciniatus, fl. pl.) Large, double-fringed 
flowers) of:;various ‘colors’ andimarkings) =<) oh. ee fie eines nie sie eee Pkt. 10c. © 
2122 Salmon Queen. Beautiful rosy-salmon, fine, large, double............. Pkt, 10c. 
2124 Snowdrift. Very large and double, white.....................00000-- Pkt, 10c. 
{2131 Imported Collection of Double Annual Dianthus; 6 varieties.............. 40c. 
2132 Imported Collection of Double Annual Dianthus; 12 varieties............ 75c. 
Single-Flowering Annual Varieties 
2134 Giant “‘Ruffled and Frilled.”’ A supetion strain of the Single Heddewigii Annual 
or China Pinks. The flowers are of noble size, averaging 3 to 4 inches across. The 
petals are ruffled, frilled and fringed, lending grace and beauty to the gorgeously 
colored blossoms which range from dark, blood-red to glowing crimson, carmine-rose, 
salmon-pink, and white; some of the flowers are mottled and blended with two or more 
shades. The plants are about 1 foot high, and flower abundantly through summer and 
fall. For garden decoration and for cut flowers they are of unapproachable beauty. 
! Per 1,000 seeds, 7ic.; Pkt, 13c. 
2138 Princess Pinks. (Dianthus Punctatus,) Large, fringe-edged flowers of different 
ground colors over which are dotted and blotched different contrasting colors. Very 
unique and beautiful : Pkt, 10c. 
Dianthus, Hardy Grass or Spice Pinks 
2145 Dwarf, Large, Double-flowering Grass or Spice Pinks. (Dianthus Plumarius 
nanus, fl. pl.) These are great improvements over the charming time-honored in- 
habitant of the old-fashioned gardens. The flowers are large and have a large variety 
of colors and markings; the color, of course, refers to the center of the flower, the re- 
mainder being white or blush with a band of color near the margin; the colors include 
blood-red, rose, maroon, purple, pink, blush, Bpotted, laced, variegated, etc. They 
are excellent perennial garden plants, about 1 foot high, vigorous, hardy, and flower 
profusely during spring and early summer. The flowers are beautifully fringed and 
emit a clove-like perfume. Mlixed Colors............................, Pkt, 28c. 
Plumarius, Double Mixed. The favorite old Pheasant’s Eye or Grass Pinks; 1 
POOL aE ieee ie aractes vite iat cea AreME ee Ne auc cache RueRetee hy alee eh eats Per 1,000 seeds, 75c.3 Pkt. lic. 
(Double-Flowering 
Varieties) 
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2155 None of the easily 
ower Seeds 
Didiscus Coeruleus 
“Blue Lace Flower” 
own garden annuals have 
within recent years attained greater popularity than the 
Blue Lace Flower. It is extensively grown by cut 
flower growers in the vicinity of New York to supply, 
the fashionable Fifth Avenue trade. The Blue Lace 
Flower was introduced into the United States from 
Australia and is a welcome addition to our garden 
annuals. The plants grow about 2 feet high, 
producing graceful subdivided foliage. e 
lovely. umbel-shaped flowers, which are com- 
posed of a great number of small florets, 
range from 2 to 3 inches across, The color 
is the most beautiful imaginable, a clear 
coerulean or heavenly blue—a rare and 
beautiful shade. 
he Blue Lace Flower is of easiest cul- 
ture. Seed sown outdoors after danger 
from frost will produce plants which 
should bloom continuously from July to 
October, It may be grown in the green 
house or conservatory for winter 
blooming. It is also desirable as a pot 
plants coker c Price per pkt., 26c. 
Digitalis or Foxglove 
(Gloxinia-Flowered ) 
These improved Foxgloves are very 
showy, hardy plants; they are easy to 
grow and produce freely spikes 4 to 5 
feet high, well furnished with large, 
Gloxinia-like flowers of various colors, 
including white, cream, rose, red and 
other shades, all of which have beautiful 
throat markings, spots and blotches of 
urple, maroon, etc. They are more robust 
than the ordinary garden Digitalis, have 
a 
stouter stems and larger flowers. (See illus- 
tration.) 
2162 Purple, Spotted........... Pkt. 10c. 
2168 Rose, Spotted.................. 10c. 
2164 White, Spotted.................. 10c. 
2166 Grandiflora, Yellow. 
of soft chrome-yellow......... PA ae dloere Seal 10c. 
2170 Mixed Colors. (Gloxinoides) 
Per 1,000 seeds, 35c.; Pkt. 10c. 
2180 Monstrosa. A very unique and beautiful type, 
producing long spikes of large flowers of various 
colors, many of which are beautifully spotted, etc., 
but the striking feature of this strain is the enor- 
meus bell shaped blossom that tops each spike of 
owers. : 
Mixed Colors... Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. lic. 
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