Dianthus or Chinese Pinks. 
Best Mixed. 
One of the most useful and desirable 
plants, and tor beauty and variety of colors 
and marking's cannot be surpassed, rang¬ 
ing from pure white to the most delicate 
pink and glowing deep crimson. A bed of 
these in the flower garden will make a 
grand display at small cost. The mixture 
I offer includes, besides the standard sorts, 
all the new and brightest colors in spotted, 
striped and handsomely fringed varieties 
of late introduction, both single and 
double. I guarantee it will give satisfaction 
with any other strain offered. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 
Dianthus, Heddewiggii. 
Finest Single Mixed. 
Flowers two or three inches in diameter. 
Most beautiful and brilliant colors. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
Dianthus, Dwarf Fireball. 
The most brilliant annual pink in culti¬ 
vation; the plants are constantly covered 
with blood-red, perfectly double, laciniated 
flowers until checked by severe frosts. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
Dianthus, Dwarf Snowball. 
This beautiful dwarf variety belongs to the Heddewiggii class of Dianthus. The plants are very 
compact dwarf growth and are covered with lovely, spotless, snow-white flowers very full and double. 
rom its dwarf growth it is very attractive for edgings, while the flowers are also very useful for 
cutting for bouquets. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5cts. 
New Large-Flowered Dwarf Double Hybrid Pinks. 
The plants grow only nine to ten inches high, with extra large double flowers, frequently 
measuring three inches across of perfect form and brilliant colors, ranging from pure white to deep 
crimson, while many are beautifully variegated and fantastically marked. Blooming freely the 
first season. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5cts. 
Dianthus, Plumarius, Pheasant’s-Eye Pink. 
Dianthus Plumarius, is the old-fashioned Grass Pink. It is perfectly hardy, blooms very pro¬ 
fusely m early summer, and is admirable on account of its delicacy, showiness and fragrance. Its 
use either as a cemetery or garden flower is always satisfactory. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
Eschscholtzia, California Poppies. 
Hardy annual, growing about 1 foot high, bearing a profusion of rich, yellow flowers, about 
finches in diameter, making a blaze of color in the sunshine and fully as valuable as the common 
•roppy for garden ornamentation, and as easily grown. Pkt., 400 seeds, 5 cts. 
Forget-Me-Not, “Victoria.” 
Of stout and bushy habit of growth, bearing umbels of large bright, azure blue flowers, with 
central double blooms, and when fully grown is quite globular in shape and perfectly.covered with 
flowers. This beautiful Forget-Me-Not is the best for carpet bedding edgings and masses, and for 
growing in pots. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 
Pink Forget-Me-Not. 
, Myosotis Alpestas, Rosea. One of the earliest plants to flower in the spring. The plant is bushy, 
stalks lynches long; is an excellent border plant, and can be easily multiplied by division of the 
roots, rkt. ZUU seeds, 6 cts. 
Feverfew, Double, Matricaria Eximia. 
, . fine old-fashioned bedding plant; also suitable for pot culture. It grows about eighteen inches 
T th numerous branching flower stems, which are literally covered with very double, pure 
White flowers an inch in diameter. Blooms until frost. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 
