EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
DIANTHUS (Pink) 
A magnificent class embracing some of tlie most popular 
S^iT®^?,- ju^ivation, producing in great profusion their beauti- 
ful brilliant-colorod flowers, liiglily valued for cutting. They are 
Hardy Biennials, but. treated as Annuals, bloom the first SMSon 
from early summer till frost. 
Double Annual Varieties 
Snowdrift. — ^^"^ large-flowered variety of the Japanese 
H„„i,i„ o annual Pinic with beautiful fringed, very 
,^no"wlwW°te""'pkr';5%'t7.''"' °' ^"^^^ 
Fireball. — ^ '^'"V! ™riety. producing globular, double, 
Pkt 1 5 ott blood-red flowers, extra fine for bedding. 
Pink Beautv. — A, beautiful double pale pink, very fine 
' Pkt., 15 ets. 
Salmon King. — .Brl'liant salmon rose, Pkt. 16 cU. 
Laciniatus FI. PI. "Lucifier".— J h e nicely 
flowers IJi to 2 Inches across, are of an intense'^orange-scarlet! 
a dazzling colour in full sunshine and the most striking of al 
red flowered annual Pinks. Pkt., 15 ct». »""'"iB oi an 
Chinensis, double, mixed colours. Pkt , 10 ct» 
Heddewlgii, double mixed (Japan Pinks). Pkt.,' 10 ett 
Diadematus, double mixed (Diadem Pinks).— Various' col- 
ours, all edged and marbled. Pkt., 10 cts. aiiuuB coi 
Double Striped and Fringed, Mixed. — (Lacini- 
'Yo* ts "'''^ fringed flowers of various colours and marWkgs; 
Single Annual Varieties 
Superbissimus Mixed. — a lovely new strain of Dian- 
, , , thus. Flowers verv laree of 
fl'""^' crested surface to petals and white throated 
giving the flowers a very striking and charming appearance The 
broom.'"'pkt.??5'etr^''*"' °^ Dianthus by far for cS? 
Heddewigll.— Mixed colours (Japan Pinks). Pkt., 10 ets 
Eastern Queen.— Rose, striped and stained. Pkt 10 eta 
Crimson Belle.— Very large dark red. Pkt., 10 ets. 
The Bride (Little Gem).— White, purple eye. Pkt 10 ets 
?ri i^Sr.^"**"-~T'^''® well-formed, nicely-fringed flowers are a 
Dili^Ji saJmon-colour, changing into a salmon rose when fading 
HARDY GARDEN PINKS 
f^^K^lSff i"^!^ varieties are delightfully sweet and well adapted 
for beds and borders; should be in every garden where cut flowers 
SpPO W3iDt/GCl> 
Dianthus, Snowdrift 
Dwarf Erfurt Double Pink. 
Imorphotheca 
This new strain is 
of compact growth 
and early-flowering, coming into bloom two weeks or more in 
advance of any other variety. They possess the spicy clove 
fragrance of the old-fashioned pink, and have a much richer 
variety of colouring. Per pkt.. 20 cts. 
Plumarlus FI. PI. Scented. — Double and semi-double varieties in beauti- 
ful colours. Per pkt., 10 cts, 
Semperflorens (Everblooming Hardy Garden Pinks).— Very beautiful, 
sweet scented, double, semi-double, and single flowers in great diversity of 
colour. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Latifolius AtrOCOCcineUS, FI. PI, ^Everbloomlng Hybrid 
is a cross between an annual Pink and Sivcet WillTam* corabil^ng'the'free 
and continuous blooming qualities of the former with the hardiness of 
the latter: in colour an intense velvety crimson scarlet; blooms the flrst 
year from seed and one of the finest subjects for any position in the 
garaeii. Pkt. 20 cts. 
DIMORPHOTHECA,Aurantiaca— 4"owy~/i 
iP?'*^ ''"1°'" f"^*'^ Africa, which suits our climatic conditions perfectly. 
The bushy plants grow 12 to 15 inches high. The flowers, which are 2U, 
Hit. ^^""^^ """'l^e. rich, glossy orange-gold, wiht dark 
disc and halo. These glitter in the sunshine and present a magnificent 
siglit when in full bloom. Seed may be sown in tlie same way as Asters 
or Petunias, and should have a dry. sunny position. They bloom the 
greater part of the summer and fall. Pkt.. 10 cts. 
Aurantiaca Hybrida. — '^'ery dainty new varieties with flowers 
V. J ■■ , . varying in colour from purest white, 
through delicate light shades of sulphur-lemon, light orange and salmon 
to golden yellow: m height and habit similar to the pretty Dimorphotheca 
aurantiaca of recent introduction. Pkt.. 15 cts. ' ^ 
Aurantiaca Hybrida FI. Pleno. — semi-doubie and double 
T-v- ^ . flowering varieties of our 
Uiniorphoteca aurantiaca hybrids introduced two years ago The coioiu-- 
irigs of these new double flowering varieties are as rich and varied as those 
of the single flowering sons, ranging from wliite to light and dark yellow 
from sal mony-iose to orange. About 50% to 60% of double and semi-, 
double flowering plants may be expected. Pkt.. 20 cts. 
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