DIANTHUS WINTER!—NEW 
A new race of Hardy Garden Pinks that has undoubtedly come 
to stay and to make a permanent place in the hearts of gardeners. 
It was produced in England several years ago and has now reached 
this country. 
The plants are neat and compact and perfectly hardy. They 
will grow anywhere without any coddling. It is a plant for every¬ 
one and every place. The flowers are single, large, of bold form and 
clear colors and are borne profusely over a long period. Their 
crowning merit is a strong and delicious perfume. 
MEG GARDNER. An early variety having white flowers with 
a crimson centre. 
MRS. BACK. White flowers with crimson purple centre, and 
lacinated petals. 
MRS. WORMALD. Pink flowers with crimson centre. 
50 cents each. 10 plants—$4.50 
THE BLUE FLAX OF NARBONNE 
(Linum Narbonnense) 
Similar to the familiar Linum perenne, but a far more desir¬ 
able variety, especially for the rock garden. The same lovely clouds 
of sky blue, but with Linum perenne this beauty vanishes every 
day at noon, while with Linum Narbonnense the flowers remain 
open all day. Also they are larger and a deeper blue. 
3 plants—$1.25 10 plants—$3.50 
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