Choice and Unusual Plants for 
Fall and Winter Planting 
DIANTHUS NEGLECTUS—Very dwarf, compact, fine 
clump of foliage, from which arise short, slender stems 
bearing several neat, bright pink flowers with a bronze 
color over the back of the petals. It is considered one 
of the finest varieties in the Pink family, and a floral 
treasure in rock gardens. Late spring blooming. 3 for 
# 1 . 00 . 
DIANTHUS SUNDERMANNII—This rare and little 
known rockery Pink is a unique plant owing to its glis¬ 
tening white flowers with the fragrance of Jasmine. It is 
a dwarfish grower with compact, thrifty foliage of rich 
dark green color. Its flowers are waxy in the petals, 
and single, on short stems. Very choice, yet easily 
grown. 3 for #1.00. 
DIANTHUS, WHITE MAROON 
DIANTHUS, WHITE MAROON—Unusual form of 
feather pinks of spicy fragrance and lasting flowers with 
color of deep maroon, nearly black center framed by 
white edged petals. Easily grown dwarf form of pink 
for the hardy border or rockery. Makes a splendid, 
fragrant table flower when cut. 35c each, 3 for #1.00. 
INULA ROYLEANA 
INULA ROYLEANA— A truly gorgeous perennial from 
the Himalayan Mountain region of India that will grow 
