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Digitalis (Foxglove) 



Handsome and highly ornamental hardy plants of stately growth, 

 succeeding under almost all conditions, and with but little attention will 

 give a wealth of flowers during June and July. They are now used exten- 

 sively with good effect for naturalizing in shrubberies, the edge of woods 

 and other half shady places; 3 to 5 feet. 



Gloxiniaeflora. This is a fine strain of the ordinary Foxglove 

 D. purpurea, with handsome spotted Glozinia-Uke flowers on long spilies. 



PER PKT. 



2356 — Purple. J oz., 40 cts , .$0 10 



2357 — Rose, i oz., 40 cts 10 



2358 - White. \ oz., 40 cts , . 10 



2360 — Mixed. All colors. \ oz., 30 cts 10 



2366 Grandiflora. Spikes of light yeUow flowers. J oz., 40 cts... 10 



2367 Maculata Superba. An extra choice strain of beautifully 

 spotted sorts. % oz., 40 cts 10 



2370 Monstrosa (Mammoth Foxglove). Long spikes surmounted 



by one enormous flower; all colors mixed. \ oz., 40 cts 10 



Giant Shirley Foxgloves (Digitalis) 



2361 This magnificent strain, raised by the late Rev. W. Wilks, to whom 

 we are also indebted for the Shirley Poppies, is unquestionably the 

 greatest improvement ever made in Foxgloves. The very vigorous 

 plants attain a height of 5 to 7 feet, with spikes of bloom 4 feet in 

 length, closely set with flowers of unusual size, ranging in color from 

 the purest white to dark rose, handsomely spotted and blotched with 

 crimson, maroon and chocolate. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts. for 25 cts. 



New Perpetual -Flowering Hardy 



Pinks (Dianthus AUwoodi) 



2334 We have offered plants of this beautiful strain of Hardy Pinks for 

 several years, and are again able to offer the seed, our supply of 

 whidi comes to us direct from the introducer, a noted English 

 specialist. It is expected that the seed will produce an average 

 of 75% double, deliciously clove-scented flowers in many colors. 

 They are perfectly hardy, and flower continuously from spring 

 until late in the autumn. 35 cts. per pkt. of about 25 seeds. 3 

 pkts. for $1.00. 



'^ / ^^B^^^-jL^ i. New Giant Shirley Foxgloves 



^w^- If ""wrl^ Hardy Garden Pinks 



■--igp; I ' 'mF% / (Dianthus Plumarius, etc. ) 



These varieties are well adapted for beds and borders; delightful, refreshing, 

 spicy odor; should be in every garden where cut flowers are wanted, and 

 wMu'i. ^£SRl^^' ] make a fine edging to a hardy border. per pkt. 



-•l ^^BaBlite^i^ 2335 Caesius {Cheddar Pink). A splendid rock plant, forming 



dense tufts 3 inches high and bright rosy-pink flowers in May 

 and June. \ oz., 50 cts , $0 15 



2340 Plumarius {Grass Pinks, Scotch Pink, or Pheasant-eye Pink). 

 A beautiful single hardy Pink, with fringed edged flowers of 

 various colors, j oz., 40 cts 10 



t. jiLi^iJL ■" '•' 'W ^ ^ 2ii1 V\\naxa„TmsT\. "PI. {Double Hardy Garden Pinks). Double and 



**■ ' -vJP semi-double varieties in beautiful colors. 2 pkts. 25 cts IS 



_^^^^^^^^ 2336 Plumarius Semperflorens {Everblooming Hardy Garden Pinks). 



\ ^^J^^^^^^^^^k Very beautiful, sweet-scented, double, semi-double and single 



flowers in great diversity of color 25- 



2342 Latifolius Atrococcineus FI. PL (Everblooming Hybrid 

 K 1 Sweet William). This is a cross between an annual pink and 



f| Sweet William, combining the free and continuous blooming 



qualities of the former with the hardiness of tlie latter; in color 

 an intense velvety crimson scarlet. 2 pkts., 25 cts ... IS 



Mr 2343 Latifolius Double Mixed. In addition to the brilliant crim- 



Nevv Perpetual-flowering Hardy Pinks son-scarlet sort offered above, this mixture contains purple, 



(Dianthus Allwoodi) violet and rose 10 



For Complete List and Cultiural Notes see our Garden Book for 1920 



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