d^r\i|ell & doni^plete ^eed G(;uiele. 
DIANTHUS BARIIATIJS il-ORE PLENO 
H. P. DIANTHUS BARBATUS PL. PL.— 
The douhle Si/eet William ; flo^ve^3 freely ; very- 
dwarf. 'id. per pkt. 
n.A. DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGI— Single 
easy to grow and very showy, 'id. per pkt. 
H.A. DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGI DIA- 
DEMATUS PL. PL. —A very beautiful and 
valuable improvement ; habit more compact and 
robust than that of the well-known bianthus 
Heddewiqi FI. PI. ; flowers large ; colours are 
arranged in zones, varying from lilac and crimson 
to richest dark purple ; the edges of the petals 
are very beautifully fringed and margined with 
white. Grf. perpkt. Treated the same as the Aster. 
n.A. DIANTHUS, EASTERN QUEEN 
AND CRIMSON BELLE— These beautiful 
forms of the popular D. Heddewitji are most 
distinct and pleasing. Eastern Queen is beauti- 
fully marbled, the broad bands of reddish lake 
upon the paler surface of the petals are very 
striking and pretty. Crimson Belle, as its name 
implies, is of a rich, vivid crimson-lake colour ; 
flowers of extraordinary size and substance, 
evenly and finely laciniated. Each, Is. per pkt. 
Both colours mixed, id. per pkt. 
n.p. DICTAMNUS PRAXINELLA (The 
Burning Bush) — Good border plant ; flowers 
rosy pnr])le. id. per pkt. 
H.1-. DICTAMNUS PRAXINELLA 
ALBUS — Flowers white. Hi/, per pkt. (Seed 
of Dictamnus is of slow germination.) 
n.p. DIAXTIIL'S PUJMARIOS SI.N'GI-E, Mt.VED. 
Although these are amongst the Dianthus, and correctly so, yet they are really Single Pinks, and 
for all purposes of cut-flowers most lovely and beautiful. One of the easiest to grow either from 
seeds or cuttings, grow anywhere; are what was formerly called Bock Pinks. Strange to say, 
they are almost unknown. We arc quite sure our customers and friends will give us great credit 
for bringing these improved kinds plainly before them. Seeds, Is. per pkt. 
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