Dianthus DeltoidesErecta 
(Above). Blooms have same dainty mark' 
ings as maiden pink and same dainty form, 
but instead of lopping and sprawling they 
stand up straight and erect—4 or 5 inches 
high. Foliage glossy and healthy. Fine for 
borders, rockeries, and beds. Blooms in June. 
Prices, 2-year field-grown plants: 30c each; 
4 for $1.00; 8 for #1.75. 
1 Dianthus Del- 
toides Erecta 
and 1 Dianthus 
Loveliness 
ONLY 79c. 
% Jr r *** * ***' 
Dianthus Loveliness 
(Above). More like a dream flower than anything real. Note 
the lovely form and coloring. Dianthus Loveliness makes a plant 
similar to a clump of beautiful low ornamental grass; with 25 or 
more blooming stems to a plant. Blooms quaint lavender in color 
with beautiful apple green throat. Ultimate height about 24 
inches. Blooming season June and July. Prices, hardy two-year- 
old field-grown plants: 55c each; 2 for 97c; 4 for #1.79. 
1 D. Deltoides Erecta 
1 D. Loveliness, and 
1 Rose Dawn 
PERFECTLY HARDY. Can 
stand coldest winter weather. 
Lives through when others die. 
EVERGREEN FOLIAGE. 
Stays green the year, ’round. 
Rose Dawn Dianthus is unusual 
in this respect. It is a new de- 
parture in the field of perennials. 
VERY LOW GROWING. 
Meets the demand for a very low 
and compact plant for borders 
and rockeries, or for out-front 
planting in any garden. 
KNOWS ITS PLACE. Does 
not run wild or otherwise get out 
of bounds. Keeps its shape. 
LONG BLOOMING. Four 
to six weeks blooming period. 
BLOOMS AT DECORA¬ 
TION DAY when flowers are 
most in demand. 
FLOWERS ERECT. Unlike 
other Dianthus, flowers do not 
lean with the weight of the dew 
—no lopping. 
Dianthus Rose Dawn blooms in June like the picture shown above Can stand 
some shade. One of the most unique and beautiful plants we ever saw. Prices, 2-year 
field-grown plants: 1 for 40c; 2 for 69c; 4 for 98c; 8 for #1.69. 
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