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1281. Blackmore & Langdon—6 feet. An 
English Strain. Each 20c, 3 for 50c 
One dozen for . $2.00 
1282. Chinese Blue—2 feet. Finely cut 
foliage and intense gentian blue 
flowers. Each . 20c, 3 for 50c 
1283. Chinese Tom Thumb—Much dwarfer 
than the above above and a more 
intense blue. Each .. 20c, 3 for 50c 
1'284. Formosanum—A dark blue form of 
Belladonna. Each .. 15c, 2 for 25c 
1285. VAN’S SUPER GIANTS—Seedlings. 
Each . 25c 
For separate shades, and seeds, see 
page 42. 
1286. Wrexham—6 feet. Hollyhock flow¬ 
ered. Assorted colors. Each .... 20c 
3 for . 50c 
1287. Wrexham Art Shades—Each .. 20c 
3 for . 50c 
1288. Wrexham Light Blue Shades. Ea. 20c 
3 for . 50c 
1289. Wrexham Mid Blue Shades. Ea. 20c 
3 for . 50c 
1290. Wrexham Dark Blue Shades. Ea. 20c 
3 for . 50c 
1291. Wrexham XXX Pastel Shades. 
Each . 20c, 3 for 50c 
1291C. One dozen 20c plants for $2.00, or 
$12.00 per 100. 25 at 100 rate. 
1292. Nudicaule — 8 inches. Scarlet flow¬ 
ers. Each . 25c 
1293. Nudicaule—Chamois. Each .... 25c 
1294. Nudicaule Lemon Gem—Each .. 25c 
DESMODIUM 
1295. Canadense—Racemes of purplish rose 
flowers. Each . 50c 
DIANTHUS 
1296. Alwoodi—18 inches. A hybrid be¬ 
tween Carnations and Pinks; very 
fine double flowers in assorted rose 
shades. Each . 20c, 3 for 50c 
1297. Alwoodi Alpinus—A perpetual flow¬ 
ering hybrid with large flowers, 
white with large pink center, on 
6 to 8 inch stems. Each.25c 
1298. Arenarius—6 inches. Fringed flow¬ 
ers with very pale purple. Each 20c 
1299. Arvenensis—Pale pink flowers on 
four inch stems makes this a fine 
rockery plant. Each . 20c 
1300. Brevicaulis—6 inches. Large single 
pinks. Each . 15c 
1301. Caesius—Fringed rosy flowers on 
6 inch stems above compact mounds 
of blue-grey foliage. Each ... 15c 
1302. Caucausicus — Fine compact rock 
plant with deep rose flowers on 8 
to 10 inch stems. Each . 15c 
1303. Crimson Bedder—Sport of the Sweet 
Williams. Deep red flowers. Ea. 15c 
1304. Cruentis—2 feet. Grassy foliage; odd 
and attractive heads of very dark 
crimson. Each . 15c 
1305. Deltoides Alba — “ Maiden Pink.” 
White with dark eye. Each.... 15c 
1306. Deltoides Brilliant—Very showy clear 
bright crimson pinks on 12 inch 
stems. Blooms from late April to 
June. Each . 15c 
1307. Dentosus Hybrids — A wonderfully 
showy strain of pinks with various 
colors. Many are blotched. Ea. 20c 
1308. Double Dwarf Erfurt—6 inches. 
Sweet scented double pink blooms. 
Each . 15c 
1309. Graniticus — Similar to Deltoides 
Brilliant but lighter. 15c 
1310. Knappi—A very unique and interest¬ 
ing plant for the alpine garden. This 
yellow Dianthus gives a welcome 
variation in any garden. 12 to 18 in. 
June to August. 25c 
1311. Latifolius Atrococcineus—12”. Very 
dark double red. As this blooms for 
a very long period, it makes a won¬ 
derfully attractive bedder. Each 15c 
3 for 40c; Special $1.00 per dozen. 
1312. Mt. Hood—6”. A delightful little 
dwarf pink. 25c 
1313. Negectus—Dainty compact tufts of 
dark green foliage surmounted by 
large cherry red single blossoms on 
short individual stems. One of the 
finest plants for alpine gardens. 
They bloom in May and June, and 
again in the fall.25c 
1314. Plumarius—Plume Pinks — Clove 
Pinks. Assortment of colors. Ea. 15c 
$1.00 per dozen 
1315. Plumarius Dark-eyed Beauty—Beau¬ 
tiful double pink with dark eye. 15c 
$1.50 per dozen 
1316. Plumarius Highland Queen—A new 
bright crimson single.25c 
1317. Plumarius Peacock—Assorted doubles. 
Each . 15c 
1318. Plumarius Rose Queen—Double clear 
pink. Each. 15c 
1319. Plumarius Snow Queen—Double pure 
