Dianthus plumarius, Little Jock Hybrids 
NOVELTIES 
For 1935 
Petunia—nana erecta, 
Periwinkle Blue (annual) 
A welcome and much-asked-for color—a 
delightful shade of pastel blue resembling very 
much the color of the perennial myrtle or 
periwinkle. The flowers are large, five-pointed, 
and the plant is compact, bearing a profusion of 
flowers which come very true from seed. Pkt. 
50 cts., 5 pkts. $2. 
Dianthus plumarius , Little Jock 
Hybrids chardy) 
A new and rare gem for the rock-garden. Not more 
than 6 to 8 inches high, the compact plants produce a 
multitude of prettily fringed flowers about 1 inch 
across, in varied tints of pink, rose, and white, mostly 
with a deep center zone; about 50 per cent of them are 
double. Pkt. 75 cts., 3 pkts. $2. 
Erigeron, Double Azure 
Beauty (hardy) 
This lovely double blue Erigeron Daisy is a 
gem for cutting and will be greatly admired in 
the garden. The plants are 2J^ feet high and 
they literally cover themselves with flowers. 
Altogether it is an ideal hardy subject for the 
herbaceous border and a cut-flower of first rank. 
If sown in March or April it will flower the 
following spring. Pkt. 50 cts., 5 pkts. $2. 
Erigeron, Double Azure Beauty 
Dimorphotheca calendulacea, 
Tom Thumb, Yellow Gem 
ANNUAL 
This showy little plant does not exceed 5 to 
6 inches in height and bears a wealth of well- 
expanded flowers of a pure bright yellow without 
zone or eye. It is an excellent subject for bedding 
or for edges and may be used to advantage in the 
rock-garden when spring flowers are over. Pkt. 
75 cts., 3 pkts. $2. 
Dimorphotheca calendulacea, Tom Thumb, Yellow Gem 
“Oranap Flnrp ” A lovely S olden orange 
VSiallgc rlaic. early-blooming Cosmos. 
Should be in your garden. Described on page 8. 
Tithonia Speciosa, the Golden Flower of the Incas—outstanding novelty. See page 8 5 
