Erect Maiden Pink. (Dianthus Deltoides Erecta). 
Dianthus Loveliness. 
Dianthus, Rose Dawn. (Not shown). New 
and exceedingly beautiful. First appears as 
a fuzzy cushion like the back of a furry 
kitten. Then come hundreds of buds on 
tiny stems and it looks like a frightened 
porcupine. Finally, when in bloom, looks 
like hundreds of tiny rockets all exploding 
at once. Blossoms like Maiden Pink. The 
best rockery plant that has appeared in 
recent years. 
Dianthus deltoides erecta (Erect Maiden 
Pink). (Picture at left). This is Maiden 
Pink turned soldier—-straight, erect, tidy. 
Blossoms identical with Maiden Pink. 
Foliage different. Recommended for its 
beauty and newness. 
Dianthus deltoides (Maiden 
Pink). (Not shown). Mats 
of foliage laden with bright 
little delicate crimson flowers. 
Very appropriate in the rock 
garden. 
Dianthus plumarius. (Not 
shown). Most charming. Fo¬ 
liage grasslike. Blooms large, 
1 to 1 Zi inches, dainty and 
feathery. Vary from beauti¬ 
ful mauve-purple to white. 
12 to 18 inches high. Blooms 
in early June. 
Garden Heliotrope (Valeriana 
coccinea). Very showy clus¬ 
ters of rosy crimson flowers 
18 to 24 inches tall. 
^Slclclina (2/iarm to the 
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THE CAMPANULAS. These are lovable 
little flowers of true blue beauty, generous in 
their long, all-summer blooming period. Va¬ 
rieties recommend¬ 
ed at the right are 
truly perennial and 
easy to grow. 
y 
Carpathian Harebell (Campanula carpatica). 
(See picture at right). Long blooming 
period, June to October. About 8 inches 
high. 
Bluebells of Scotland (Campanula 
rotundifolia). (Not shown). 
Clear blue flowers on stems 12 
inches high. Similar to Cam¬ 
panula carpatica, but taller, with 
smaller flowers. Blooms June to 
August. 
Dianthus latifolius. 
(Picture at 
right). The red¬ 
dest of all hardy 
Garden Pinks. 
Blooms June to 
Sept. Height 6 
to 12 inches. 
Dianthus Latifolius. 
Carpathian Harebell. 
Dianthus, Loveliness. (Picture 
at left). Something new from 
England. Flowers like dainty 
bits of silken fringe drooping 
gracefully from slender 
stems. Foliage like pretty, 
low, ornamental grass. Flow¬ 
ers dainty mauve with apple- 
green center. 
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