DIANTHUS. (Pink). 
*Caesius. (Cheddar Pink). Sweet smelling rose 
colored flowers. June. 4-6 in. 
*Deltoides Brilliant. (Maiden’s Pink). Tiny bright 
pink flowers on wiry stems 5-6 in. Plant forms 
a close mat of foliage on the ground. June- 
July. 
Bristol Jewel. White with crimson eye. Free 
blooming. Semi-double. 
Bristol Maid. Large double rose pink flowers. 
Very fragrant. 
Bristol Purity. Pure white. Double. Compact 
growth. 
*Fragrans. Dainty fringed flowers. Very fragrant. 
Pink. 8 in. 
Fiirst Bismarck. Large heads of deep pink flowers. 
10 in. 
Heddewigi. (Japanese Pink). Brilliant colors. 
Blooms all summer. Fine for bedding purposes. 
*Plumarius. (Grass Pink). 
Mrs. Simkins. Pure white. Double and single. 
Blooms freely all summer. 
Spring Beauty. Pink form of above. 
DIELYTRA. (Bleeding Heart). 
Eximia. (Plumy Bleeding Heart). Finely cut 
foliage. Racemes of pink flowers throughout 
the season. 25c ea. 50c for extra large size. 
Spectabilis. (Showy Bleeding Heart). Heart 
shaped pink flowers. May-June. 1-2 ft. 25c 
ea. 50c for extra large roots. 
DIGITALIS. (Fox-glove). 
Purpurea. Rose, white, yellow and purple. June- 
July. 3-4 ft. 
DORONICUM. (Leopard-Bane). 
Caucasicum. Large yellow daisy flowers in early 
spring. Fine for cutting. 25c ea. 50c for 
extra large clump. 
DRABA. (Whitlow-Grass). 
*Repens. Prostrate creeper. Tiny yellow flowers. 
Early spring. 
ERICA. (Heath). 
*Carnea. Dwarf shrub with rosy bell-shaped 
flowers. Blooms during winter and early 
spring. 50c ea. 
EUPATORIUM. (Hardy Ageratum). 
Coelestinum. Light purple blue flowers. Flower¬ 
ing freely from August until frost. 1-2 ft. 
PANSIES 
Beautiful blooms, strong, sturdy plants. 
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