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WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA, 



DIANTHUS (Pinks) 



Hardy Annual 



Dianthus are one of the most popular and satisfactory of bur sum- 

 mer flowering annuals. The plants spread rapidly, and make orna- 

 mental masses of growth with rich and varied colors. 



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1293 ROYAL PISKS. It is derived from selected forms of the pop- 

 ular single flowering Japan pinks, producing blossoms of a new shape, 

 the petals being curled, waved and twisted, each covering half of an- 

 other; beautifully fringed. The colors vary from white to intense red. 

 The flowers are from 2 to 4 inches across, with large eyes, and are 

 exceedingly showy. Mixed colors. Packet, 10 cents. 



1294 HEDDEAVIGII. "-^WW^f 



Double flowers ranging 

 from white to crimson, 

 some laced or striped. 

 All colors in a mixture. 

 Packet, 10 cents; 

 34 ounce, 25 cents. 

 1295 IMPERIALIS. 

 Double Imperial Pink. 

 Ffneassortment of colors. 

 Packet, 10 cents; 

 onnce, 35 cents. 



1305 WHITE 

 FRILLS. Single 

 flowered, with blooms of 

 pure, dazzling white, 2% 

 inches across. The petals 

 are deeply laciniated. 



Packet, 10 cents. 



1306 MOURKI1IG 

 CLOAK. A double dian- 

 thus of so dark a maroon 

 as to be almost black. 

 Every petal faintly bor- 

 dered with white, wholly 

 relieving the flower of a 

 sombre appearance. 



Packet, 10 cents. 



Dianthus, White Frills and Mourning Cloak. 



1297 ciiiNEssis. 



China or Indian Pink. 

 Finest double mixed, 

 embracing a variety of 

 attractive colors. 



Packet, 5 eentsi 



)4 ounce; £8 cents. 



1296 MARVELOUS. 



The same as Dianthus 

 Wonderful or Fringed 

 Pink. Aremarkable.dis- 

 tinct new Fringed Jap- 

 anese Plafc. The plants 

 grow from 12 to 15 inches 

 high, and produce large 

 flowers 3 to 4 inches 

 across, on stiff, upright 

 stems. From a third to 

 a half of the flower seems 

 to consist of graceful 

 fringes, turned and 

 twisted in all directions, 

 giving an appearance 

 both pretty and unique. 

 There is a wide color 

 range. Dianthus Mar- 

 velous affords desirable 

 material for bouquets, 1296 Dianthus, Marvelous. 



and cannot be excelled for bedding or border purposes. Packet, 10 cts 

 1302 SALMON QUEEN. A beautiful fringed variety of a brlllian 

 salmon color when first opened, but changing to a salmon rose later 

 Single flowered, Attractive for cutting. Packet, 10 cents. 



Hardy Perennial Dianthus or Garden Pinks 



(Grass, Border, Feather, Clove or Spice Pinks) 

 PLUMARIS. A great improvement over the charming, time-hon 

 of ed inhabitant of old-fashioned gardens. The flowers are much larger 

 and are borne more profusely on shorter, stiffer stems. In these ne'n 

 pinks we have a large variety of colors and markings, being white oi 

 blush with a band of color near the margin, and almost every coloi 

 known is shown to some degree. They are excellent, hardy garder 

 plants; vigorous, and very easily grown from seed, blooming the firsi 

 year; will produce finer and more blooms the second season. 



1310 Dianthus, Plumaris, Double and Single Mixed 



1308 DOUBLE MIXED. Double and semi-double varieties in beau- 

 tiful colors. Packet, 10 cents; % ounce, 30 cents; J£ onnce, 50 cents. 



1309 SINGLE MIXED. Splendid flowers, beautifully fringed in 

 many colors. Packet, 5 cents; \4 onnce, 20 cents; onnce, 60 ceuts. 



7310 DOUBLE AND SINGLE MJXED. A mixture of single, double 

 and semi-double hardy varieties in many colors and markings. 



Packet, 10 cents; '4 onnce, 35 cents; ounce, SI. 25. 



1307 Dianthus, Lucifer. 

 1307 LUCIFER. Double Fringed Pinks. Flowers of a beautiful 

 orangs scarlet color, nearly two inches across, on long stems, which 

 makes it very valuable for cutting. Plant grows about 12 to 15 Inches 

 high. A fine bedder. Packet, 15 cents; 2 packets, 25 cents. 



Vines for Immediate Effect from Seed 



Adlumia, Balloon Vine, Canary Bird Flower, Cobsea, Cypress Vine, 

 Gourds, Ipomcea, Japanese Variegated Hop, Japanese Kudzu, 

 Momordica, Morning Qlorv, Nasturtium, Scarlet Runner Bean, 

 Thunbergia, Wild Cucumber and the new Cardinal Climber. 



