LANDRETHS' FLOWER SEEDS 



(Prices per packet and % ounce) 



DIANTHUS— Continued 



PERPETUAL FLOWERING CARNATIONS 

 Giant Marguerite, Mixed Extra Large. — A very 

 vigorous class, suitable for garden and splendid 

 for cutting. Sown as annuals in February on a 

 gentle heat and transplanted to open ground as 

 soon as possible after frost will produce a pro- 

 fusion of flowers in five months after sowing. 

 50 to 75% of the plants being double and sweetly 

 scented. Double white, yellow and scarlet. 

 Height, t| feet | Oz, $1.00; 20 



BORDER OR OPEN-GARDEN CARNATIONS 



One of the leading flowers, a rival of the Rose; the 

 flowers are generally borne on long stems; seed 

 can be sown under glass or in the open ground, 

 and will flower the next Summer. 



Grenadin, Dwarf.— Red. Biennial. | Oz., $1.00; 10 

 Vienna. — Early double dwarf. Mixed colors.... 



| Oz., $1.00; 10 



CHINESE AND JAPANESE PINKS 



The Pinks or Picotees are free-flowering biennial 

 plants that bloom the first Summer, and if freely 

 cut will produce larger flowers the second year. 

 Unrivaled for showy colors, flowers produced in 

 abundance over four months' time. 



Chinenis (China or Indian Pink). — Various colors, 

 showy and double. Height, 1 foot... |Oz., 20c; 5 



Heddewigii (Japan Pink). — Double and single, 

 very showy, fragrant. Flowers 2 to 2\ inches, 

 beautifully striped and mottled. Height, 10 

 inches .' ; |Oz.,30c; 5 



(Prices per packet and % ounce) 



The following two varieties, although classed sepa- 

 rately, are all really types of Heddewigii : 



Diadematus, Dwarf Double.— Mixed colors, edged 

 and marbled, compact in habit | Oz., 40c; 10 



Laciniatus, Single.— Mixed. Flowers all colors, 



exquisitely fringed, Height, 18 inches 



|Oz., 40c; 5 



Plumarius or Sempervivum. — The everblooming 

 hardy garden pink. Includes the fragrant, 

 charming, hardy perennial Pinks of our grand- 

 mothers' garden, as the Sweet May Pinks, Double 

 Scotch Pinks and Grass Pinks. Best for borders. 



iOz., 40c; 5 



Delphinium (Larkspur) 



