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38 HARDY PERENNIALS— (Continued.) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
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DIANTHUS BARBATUS— (Sweet William.) 
One of the most popular of outdoor beddiufr plants, 
throwing strong steins of brilliantly colored blossoms. 
During the pei-iod of their blooming the foliage is com- 
pletely hiddin by masses of attractive blossoms. 
Latifolious .Atracoccineiis — (E\ erblooming Hybrid Sweet 
William.) A beautiful summer bedding variety, pro- 
ducing masses of brilliant, fiery crimson flowers 
throughout the entire season. 
Holborn Glory — This is a large, flowered selection of the 
auricula-eyed section, the most beautiful and admired of 
all Sweet Williams. 
The Standard varieties are old time favorites in colors of 
Scarlet, Crimson, Violet, Red, White, Pink. 
DORONICUM EXCKLSIUM— (Leopard's Bane.) 
Splendid for cut flowers, having a good long stem, and 
will last a long lime in water; will thrive almost anywhere. 
I'relty orange yellow. Very early. 
DIELTYR.A— (Bleediiifj Heart.) 
Spectabilis (Bleeding Heart) — .A very old favorite and in- 
creasingly planted. Can be planted in almost any part 
of the garden and stands oul. prominently. Especially 
serviceable for planting in the sliade. 
Each, 15c and 2->c: pnslpaid 2(lc ami 'lOi' 
DIGITALIS— (I' oxglove.) 
While in bloom these tligrufied and stately stalks, with 
I heir luxuriant foliage, seem to dominule the whole garden. 
Gloxinnetlora — A beautiful strain of finely^spotted varie- 
ties in colors of boautiful white, purple, rose and lilac. 
Graiidiflora — Showy flowers of pale yellow, veined brown, 
spotted varieties. ' 
GAH.LARDi.A— (Blanket I' lower.) 
One of the most iiea.ul.iriU of perennial plants and the 
most popular for cutting. The center of the blossom is a 
dark red-brown with beautiful markings of brilliant crim- 
son, orange and vermillion, and occasionally a combination 
of all in the om>t flower. 
Gaillardia Grandiflora— .\ refined and allrai'llve flowei' of 
a beaulirul ycilow and orange color; sometimes marked 
with a maroon shade. 
For Price$ of Hardy Perennials Not Quoted, see Page 35. 
