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Arthur T. Boddington : i42 West 14th St.. New Vork City 



Dianthus, or Pinks h a. and h p 



Pkt. 



Double mixed colors $o 05 



05 



Chinensis (Chinese Pink) 



Single, Finest Mixed 



Heddewlgi, Single — 



Eastern Qneen. Extra select ; striped rose. . ^oz., 50c. . 



Crimson Belle. Brilliant crimson Uoz., 50c.. 



The Bride. Very dwarf and compact ; pure white, crim- 

 son eye; large flower Koz., 50c... 



Mixed 



Heddewigi, Doable — 



Fireball. Scarlet 25 



Snowball. Large double 



white; clove-scented; fine Pkt. t)z 

 for cutting '4 oz., 25c. . $0 15 



Mixed 10 iSo 73 



Diadematus fl. pi. Choicest 



Mixed 10 1 Of) 



Laciniatus, Single Mixed 05 6 > 



Double Mixed .. . 10 1 25 

 Imperialis fl. pi. f Double Im- 

 perial I'ink) 05 sr 



HARDY PINKS pk; 



Barbatns (Sweet William). See 

 page 62. 



Plumarius (Pheasant's Kye). Double 

 mixed ^oz., 50c. . .$0 10 



Plumarius Scottcus (Scotch Pink). 

 Doul'k 25 



Plumarius semperflorens (Perpetual 

 Pink) U'oz., 30c... 10 



Latifolius atro-coccineusfl.pl. H.P. 

 A hybrid between the China Pink and 

 Sweet William. The heads of brilliant 

 red flowers are quite double. Will 

 flower the first season from seed 25 



See, also, Finks, page 38, and 

 Carnations, page 20 



DIANTHUS LACINIATUS 

 MIRABILIS FL. PL. (H.A.) 



The plants, showing the same distinct 

 foliage in the sowing bed as that of the 

 single-flowering strain, attain a height of 

 from 12 to 15 inches and produce their 

 large, beautiful double flowers, of about 

 to 4 inches in (liameter, on stilT, upright 

 stems. The petals of the flowers are vci y 

 deeply cut or fringed in the most wondi r- 

 ful form. Their colors are very rich ami 

 varied, ranging in all shades from pure 

 white and white with pink or red zones to 

 rose, and all intermediate colorings to dark 

 purplish red including fine striped varie- 

 ties. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. for Si. 



Oz. 

 $0 40 

 40 



10 

 10 



10 



<^5 



Digitalis gloziniaeflora alba 1 .see page 25) 



DIANTHUS LACINIATUS VESUVIUS (H.A.) 



A beautiful single variety with intense orange-scarlet flowers, a 

 most brilliant color and a grand acquisition to this class of plants. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., Koz. 50 cts. 



DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGI LACINIATUS FL. PL., 



SNOWDRIFT (H.A.) 



A grand new double white summer pink: large flowers. One of the 

 best introductions of tlie season. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. for $1. 



DIANTHUS LACINIATUS 

 MIRABILIS (H.A.) 



The plants grow from 12 to 15 inches 

 in height and produce their large, lovely 

 flowers of about 3 to 4 inches in diameter 

 on stiff, upright stems. The petals of the 

 flowers are very deeply cut into fine strips 

 of thread-like fringes for one-third or nearly 

 one-half their length. Thefringesare turned 

 and twisted in all directions. There are all 

 shades of color, from pure white and white 

 with pink or red zones to rose and deep 

 purplish red. They furnish excellent ma- 

 terial for bouciuets. Useful either in beds 

 liy themselves or in mixed flower borders. 

 Blooms all summer. Pkt. 10 cts., '/soz. 35c. 



DIANTHUS LACINIATUS (h.a.) 

 SALMON QUEEN. Delicate salmon-red, 

 very rich intense color. Pkt. 10 cts., 

 'iOz. 50 cts. 

 SALMON QUEEN, Double. A splen- 

 did double variety of the above. Pkt. 

 25 cts., Ysoz. 50 cts. 



DIANTHUS SUPERBISSIMUS. 

 QUEEN ALEXANDRA 



A very fine, pure white variety. The 

 purestand largest-llowered white Dianthus 

 ever offered. This should prove one of the 

 h.nidsomest and finest cut-flower varieties. 

 I'Ut. 25 cts., Vsoz. $1. 

 DATURA (Trumpet Flower). 



H.H.A. 3 ft. Pkt. Oz. 



Cornucopia. White and 



purple Jo 10 $1 00 



Finest Mixed, Lilac, purple, 



yellow and white 05 40 



DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant, or 

 Burning Bush). H.P. 

 Fraxinella. 2 ft. Pink. June 



and Julv 10 40 



Fraxinella alba. 2': ft. 

 White. June and July 10 i 00 



