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DIANTHUS or PINKS 



Single Annual Pinks 



All of the Single Annual Pinks have large flowers 2 to 3 inches in diameter; 

 their many and brilliant colors make them very desirable for beds and borders; 

 1 foot. per PKT. 



2301 Crimson Belle. Rich velvety crimson. Per \ oz., 40 cts $0 10 



2302 Eastern Queen. Beautifully marbled rose and mauve flowers. 



Per i oz., 30 cts 10 



2320 Nobilis (Royal Pinks). Selected and improved varieties of the popu- 

 lar single-flowering Japan pink. The colors vary from white to dark 



red. Per £ oz., 40 cts .* 10 



2310 Heddewigi (Single Japan Pink). Finest selected single -flowered; 



mixed. Per j oz., 25 cts 5 



2321 Princess Pinks (Punetalus). A very novel variety with fringed 

 flowers; mottled, flaked, spotted and striped in the greatest diversity 

 of colors. J oz., 30 cts 10 



2316 Marvelous. This remarkable strain produces large flowers, with 

 the petals deeply cut into fine strips of thread-like fringes; all shades 

 from pure white to deep purplish-red. | oz., 30 cts 10 



2324 Salmon Queen. The well-formed nicely fringed flowers are a 

 brilliant salmon color, changing into a salmon-rose when fading. 

 The seeds of this variety are white, or yellowish white; those of other 

 annual Pinks are dark brown or black. Per j oz., 30 cts 10 



2325 Vesuvius. Brilliant geranium-red, makes a very effective bed or 

 border. Per \ oz., 30 cts - 10 



2329 Collection, Brilliant Single Dianthus. Containing a packet each 

 of six of the best single sorts, 40 cts. 



Giant Shirley Foxgloves 



Droiscus (Blue Lace Flower) 



DidisCUS (Blue Lace Flower) PER PKX . 



2351 Coeruleus. This pretty and interesting annual blooms most profusely 

 from July till November; also used extensively for early spring flowering 

 in a cool greenhouse; their exquisite pale lavender blossoms are excellent 

 for cutting; plants grow about 18 inches high, and have as many as 50 

 flowers open at one time. (See cut.) \ oz., 50 cts $0 15 



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 extensively with good effect for natural- 

 izing 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 Gloxinia-like flowers on long spikes. per pkt. 



2356 - Purple. \ oz., 40 cts $0 10 



2357 - Rose. I oz., 40 cts 10 



2358 - White. J oz., 40 cts 10 



2360 - Mixed. J oz., 30 cts.; oz., $1.00 10 



2361 Giant Shirley. The finest strain of Foxgloves yet introduced, for 

 description, see page 53. j oz., 50 cts 15 



2366 Grandiflora (Ambigua). Spikes of light yellow flowers. J oz., 40 



cts 10 



2368 Lutzii Hybrids. New distinct salmon hybrids. 4 feet. Special 



pkt, 60 cts 25 



2370 Monstrosa (Mammoth Foxglove). Long spikes surmounted by one 



enormous flower; all colors mixed. 1 oz., 40 cts 10 



Hortus (Bailey). A concise dictionary of cultivated plants in North America. $10.00 per copy, postpaid. 



