SWISS FLORAL COMPANY 
Portland, Oregon 
DIANTHUS ALPINUS 
DIANTHUS ALPINUS—A compact-growing plant but 
two inches high covered with large, single, bright rose 
flowers flat over the foliage, forming a floral mound 
during late spring. An ideal rockery beauty too seldom 
seen, but greatly admired by experts. Needs gritty soil. 
3 for 85c. 
DIANTHUS SUPERBUS 
DIANTHUS SUPERBUS—Very dwarf, compact foliage 
from which arise masses of short, slender flower stems, 
bearing during early summer exquisite, lace-like, fringed, 
spicily fragrant flowers in colors ranging from white to 
light pink. Easily grown in every rockery. 3 for 65c. 
DIANTHUS PANCICII—This is perhaps the most uni¬ 
que of the rockery Pinks with robust, wiry foliage forming 
a dense clump on the ground, from which arise stout, 
slender stems twenty-four to thirty inches tall, bearing 
clusters of small pink flowers. The effect is very gro¬ 
tesque and clownish for a Pink, and a specimen or two 
are much to be desired in every rock garden. They are 
extremely hardy and thrive freely. 3 for 85c. 
