INSURE HARDINESS AND VITALITY IN OUR PLANTS 
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Dianthus Plumarius (Clove Pinks) Myosotis (Forget-Me-Not) 
Two Splendid Rock Garden Subjefts 
X—DIANTHUS BARBATUS, (Single Sweet William), 12 to 18 inches. 
The regular Sweet William of our grandmothers garden. Our Strain is a 
good one and has a wide variety of brilliant colors. Each, 15 cents; 6 
for 60 cents. 
X—DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Double Sweet William), 12 to 18 inches. 
A double flowering Strain of this popular flower. Many plants will grow 
several distinctly different colored flowers on same Stem. Very nice for 
cutting as well as to make a big show in the garden. Each, 20 cents; 6 
for $1.00. 
X—DIANTHUS BARBATUS, (Nanus Compactus), 8 to 12 inches. A dwarf 
Strain of Sweet William in all shades of color, and extra valuable for 
setting low borders and in Rock Gardens. Each, 15 cents; 6 for 60 cents. 
X—DIANTHUS OCULATUS, 12 to 18 inches. A beautiful Strain of Sweet 
William with white eyed flowers, of many colors, giving a different and 
very pleasing effe&. Each, 20 cents; 6 for $1.00. 
X—DIANTHUS BARBATUS, 12 to 18 inches. A fine Strain of mixed var¬ 
ieties of Sweet William of all shades of colors. Esch, 15 cents; 6 for 60 cents. 
DICENTRA, (Bleeding Heart). We grow two distinct varieties of Bleed¬ 
ing Heart and both are getting more popular every year. They like the sun¬ 
shine, but will also do splendidly in partial shade. 
X—EXIMIA, (Fringe Leaf Everblooming Bleeding Heart), 12 to 15 in¬ 
ches. Sometimes called Plumy Bleeding Heart. Leaves are finely cut and 
of a beautiful shade of green. The plant Starts flowering in early spring and 
continues all through the summer and fall. The flowers are red shading to 
pink as they mature. One of the beSt Border and Rock Garden plants we 
grow and is sure to please you. Each, 30 cents; 6 for $1.50. 
X—SPECTABILIS, 2 ft. The old fashioned spring flowering Bleeding 
Heart of our grandmothers garden. Each, 50 cents; 6 for $2.50. 
DICTAMNUS, ALBA (Gas Plant), 2 to 3 feet. The glossy, leathery, dark 
green leaves hold their deep coloring until late fall. Both foliage and flow¬ 
ers are fragrant. Pretty white flowers are borne on spikes 2 to 3 ft. high. 
The whole plant gives off a Strong, pleasant smelling volatile oil which 
will give a flash of light if a lighted match is held under a cluster of seed 
capsules on a sultry, summer evening. Each, 50 cents; 6 for $2.50. 
DIGITALIS, (FoxGlove) 3 to 4 ft. A Stately old garden favorite. Flowers 
grow on long spikes, making the plants very suitable for background in bor¬ 
ders and beds. It is a biennial, but self sows very easily. Mixed colors. 
Each, 30 cents; 6 for $1.50. 
X—FERNS, Hardy varieties adapted for Foundation Planting in shady 
locations. Easily grown, and very charming effects are quickly obtained. 
Especially suited for Rock Gardens. 
X—MAIDENHAIR, (Adiantum Pedatum). Probably the most attractive of 
the native varieties. Stems dark with finely cut delicate green fronds. Likes 
a moist location. Each, 30 cents; 6 for $1.50. 
X—LADY FERN, (Asplenium Filix-foemina), 3 ft. One of the larger grow¬ 
ing varieties succeeding in both sunny and shady locations. Very attraftive 
in appearance. Each, 30 cents; 6 for $1.50. 
X—OSTRICH FERN, (Struthriopteris Germanica) 3 to 4 ft. A splendid fern 
for the north side of buildings. Stately dark green fronds. Each, 30 cents; 
6 for $1.50. 
FORGET-ME-NOT. See Myosotis. 
FOX GLOVE. See Digitalis. 
