MISS EMMA V. WHITE 



Hardy Chinest and Scotch Pinks 



^ PHEASANT'S EYE PINI^ 



(DIanthus Plumarius) 



The old-fashioned Garden or- June Pink. The 

 flowers are beautiful, of great diversity of col- 

 ors and deliciously sweet-scented. Hardy per- 

 ennial, but like the Chinese Pinks, new seed 

 should be sown from time to time, as old 

 plants die out. Single and double, mixed. 

 Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c. 



SCOTCH OR GRASS PINK 



A magnificent new strain of perpetual bloom- 

 ing Pinks, with colors of exquisite beauty, "and 

 marked by. a deep velvety-red eye and a de- 

 licious clover-like odor. Double and single, 

 mixed, including the new Rubra. Pkt., 75 

 seeds, 5c. 



PINKS, SPECIAL MIXED 



The above kinds, mixed (excepting Scotch 

 Pink). Pkt., 200 seeds, 4c; 2 pkts., 7c. 



COLLECTION OF PINKS 



One-half packet of each of my nine kinds, a 

 splendid assortment, 25c. 



-38- Watson, Minn. — "Your Pinks and Phlox were very 

 pretty last year.' '—Miss Alma KlefstacL 



PINKS 



CHINESE PINK 



(Dianthus Sinensis) 



Price, per pkt., 200 seeds, 

 5c; 2 pkts., 8c. 



Oladem. The largest dou- 

 ble Pink. Flowers vary in 

 color from lilac to crimson 

 and maroon, with edges fringed 

 and almost white. 



Double Mixed. A magnif- 

 icent strain with large double 

 fringed and beautiful colored 

 flowers, from the purest white 

 to rich, velvety reds. 



Fireball. A splendid new 

 variety, a dark blood red, very 

 double, rich and velvety. 



Japanese: "Oriental Beau- 

 ties." Extra large flowers, 

 many exquisitely fringed and 

 fluted. Colors range from 

 pure white, thru shades of 

 pink and red, to darkest vel- 

 vety crimson and blacks. 



Mourning; Cloak A large 

 double flower of velvety black- 

 ish purple, margined and 

 fringed with white. 



Single Mixed. In all col- 

 ors, mottled and zoned, with 

 petals beautifully fringed, in- 

 cluding Crimson Bell, Eastern 

 Queen, Salmon Queen, the new 

 Pink, Wonderful, and Bur- 

 bank's lovely Imperial. Fully 

 as desirable as the double 

 sorts. 



Snowdrift. Large, dou- 

 ble white, petals beautifully 

 fringed. 



PLATYCODON 



(Japanese Bell Flower) 



A hardy perennial that blooms the first year, 

 with showy large bell-shaped flowers, in blue or 

 white. 2 to 3 feet. 



Double and Single Mixed. The plants are 

 covered for a long period with beautiful bell- 

 shaped blossoms, forming highly ornamental lit- 

 tle bushes. It is interesting, too, to watch the 

 unfolding of the buds, which first appear like 

 tiny puff balls. In the double sorts there will 

 be two rows of petals, but not a large per- 

 centage will come double. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c. 



Dwarf Platycodon. Blossoms smaller and 

 more bell-shaped. Bloom all summer. Pretty 

 for an edging. 6 to 8 inches. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c. 



Crawfordsville, Ind. --"My beds of Pyrethrum and Platy- 

 codon from your seeds two years ago are gT'ind." 



"-Mrs. M. D. Britts. 



Toronto. Ont. — "I must thank you for the Shirley Poppy 

 seed. I had a bed of Poppies wonderful to behold. ' ' 



---J. E. Houston. 



THE TWO DOROTHYS '"Z'llt'pLlV". 



Dorothy Perkins, pink. AV'hite Dorothy Perkins, 

 See cover illustration. 



