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DIANTHUS, OR CHINESE PINKS. BEST MIXED. 
One of the most useful and desirable plants, and for beauty and va- 
riety of colors and markings cannot be surpassed, ranging from pure 
white to the most delicate pink and glowing deep crimson. A bed of 
these in the flower garden will make a grand display at small cost. 
The mixture I offer includes, besides the standard sorts, all the new 
and brightest colors in spotted, striped and handsomely fringed varie- 
ties of late introduction, both single and double. I guarantee it will 
give satisfaction with any other strain offered. Pkt., 100 seeds. 
4 cts. 
DIANTHUS, OR CHINESE PINKS. GOOD MIXED. 
DIANTHUS, Dwarf Snowball. 
This beautiful dwarf variety belongs to the Heddewigii class 
of Dianthus. The plants are very compact dwarf growth and 
are covered with lovely, spotless, snow-white flowers, very full 
and double. From its dwarf growth it is very attractive for 
edgings, while the flowers are also very useful for cutting for 
bouquets. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 
NEW LARGE-FLOWERED DWARF 
DOUBLE HYBRID PINKS. 
The plants grow only nine to ten inches high, with extra 
large doublo flowers, frequently measuring three inches across 
—of perfect form and brilliant colors, ranging from pure white 
to deep crimson, while many are beautifully variegated and 
fantastically marked. Blooming freely the first season. Pkt., 
100 seeds, 6 cts. 
Many distinct and beautiful marked varieties. Pkt.. 100 seeds, 
3 cts. 
DIANTHUS, Dwarf Fireball. 
Tho most brilliant annual pink in cultivation; the plants aro con- 
stantly coverod with blood-red, perfectly double laciniated flowers un- 
til checked by severe frost. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 
DIANTHUS, PLUMARIUS. (Phcasant’s-Eye Pink.) 
Dianthus, Plumarius, is the old-fashioned Grass Pink. It is 
perfectly hardy, blooms very profusely in early summer, ami 
is admirable on account of its delicacy, showiness and fra- 
grance. Its use either as a cemetery or garden flower is always 
satisfactory. Pkt., IOO seeds, 3 cts. 
