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DIAMTHnS (CHINESE PINKS) 
DIANTHUS PINKS 
Hardy Annual 
Condon's New Giant Fringed 
Most Magnific«nt of all Finka — Free 
Blooming 
Few flowers can equal these In beauty 
and profusion of bloom. They comprise 
many distinct and most beautiful marked 
varieties of rich and varied colors. They 
bloom continually all summer and fall, 
until frost. Superb mixture. Packet, 6 
cents. 
FEVERFEW 
Hardy Annnal 
Matricaria 
niilte Gem — A fine, old-fashioned bed- 
ding plant; also suitable for pot culture. 
It grows about. 18 inches high, with nu- 
merous branching flower stems, and is 
literally covered with very double, pure 
white flowers an Inch in diameter. Blooms 
until frost. Pine lor cemetery bedding. 
Pacbeti 4 cents. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
Hardy Annaal 
California Poppy — The state flower of 
California. A bright, free-flowering plant 
of low spreading growth, with finely cut 
silver foliage. The poppy-like flowers, in 
pure shades of yellow, orange and crim- 
son, are produced from early spring until 
frost. Sow the seed where the plants are 
to remain. Packet. 4 cents. 
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Packets. 
DIGITALIS (FOX OLOVB) 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
Hardy Perennial 
Handsome and highly ornamental hardy 
plants of stately growth, succeeding under 
almost all conditions, and with but Uttle 
attention will give a wealth of flowers 
during June and July. Maouaotb Flowered 
MUed. Packet. 4 cents. 
DOLICHOS (Hyacinth Bean) 
Hardy Annna.! Climber 
A rapid growing annual climber bearing 
clusters of white, scarlet, purple sweet 
pea shaped blossoms. Grows 10 to 15 
feet high, making It an excellent one for 
trellises, fences, or where a climbing vine 
could be used. Highly satisfactory in al- 
most any situation. Packet. 4 cents. 
EVERLASTING FLOWERS 
Hardy Annnnl 
All Tarletles Mixed. The so-called ever- 
lasting or straw flowers are of eternal 
beauty, those that never fade. Unsurpassed 
for winter decoration, and when made 
into bouquets or arrayed in vases, they 
last for years. Should be cut soon as they 
come into open bud or full bloom, tied 
into small bunches and allowed to dry 
slowly in the shade, with the heads 
downward to keep the sterna straight. 
Packet, 3 cents. 
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