(Dianthus Neglectus Compacta Glauca) 
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8for'l.69 
There are dozens of places in your garden where this beautiful flower 
would fit in most perfectly. It's the prettiest flower you ever saw—and it’s 
pretty all the time. First it appears as a little cushion all soft and fuzzy like 
the back of a furry kitten. Then in May flower buds appear—hundreds of 
them—on short, straight stems that bristle out like the quills of a frightened 
porcupine. And then late in May blooms appear, like a beautiful miniature 
fireworks display, like hundreds of tiny rockets all exploding at once. Blooms 
similar to Maiden Pink but pure pink, no markings, about three-fourths inch 
across, three or four inches tall. Fine for border or rockery. Thrives in 
ordinary soil. 
Here are the winsome things about Rose Dawn; 
PERFECTLY HARDY. Can stand coldest winter weather. Lives through when others die. 
Requires very little mtiisture. 
EVERGREEN FOLIAGE. Stays green the year ’round. Rose Dawn Dianthus is unusual 
in this respect. It is a new departure in the field of perennials. 
VERY LOW GROWING. Meets the demand for a very low and compact plant for bor^ 
dors and rockeries, or for outdront 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 DECORATION DAY when flowers are most in demand. Ideal for ceme' 
teries. 
FLOWERS ERECT. Unlike other Dianthus, flowers do not lean with the weight of the 
di-w—no lopping. 
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This amazing 
bargain gives 
you all colors in 
America’s most 
brilliant flower 
— red, yellow, 
pink, scarlet. A 
fine mixture that 
will make you a 
fine Ganna bed. 
All roots strictly 
high grade and 
hand picked 
from the best varie¬ 
ties. Often we put 
in high priced va¬ 
rieties to keep stocks 
balanced; varieties 
not labeled. 
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(Rosa 
Rouletti) 
1 for 39c 
3 for 89c 
6 for 
^1.57 
“Just darling!” say the ladies. And men, too, 
will find many uses for this adorable little Rose, 
the tiniest and daintiest of all Roses. Buds like 
tiny blood-stained cupid darts, open flowers pretty 
little pink rosettes. Blooms all summer till frost, 
grows 8 to 10 inches high. Ideal for low borders 
or rockeries. By all means order a few. Strong 
pot-grown plants. Prices at right. 
8 for 
^1.98 
Guaranteed 
to reach 
you in 
good 
growing 
condition 
or orders 
refilled 
free. 
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