Fottler, Fis\e, Rawson Co., Boston 
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OianfViiiQ (Garden Pink). In the following 
lyidiliuud. ]j st G f Dianthus or Garden Pinks 
will be found the best varieties for general 
use. We take especial care in selecting our 
stock and procure same from only the 
most experienced growers. Plants, see 
page 160. 
CARNATION, Giant Marguerite. H. H. P. 
From seed sown early in Spring, will 
bloom in July and continue until frost. 
Flowers are extra large and the 
greater percentage double, usually 
No. about three inches in diameter. 18 in. I 
2570 Finest Mixed. 1 / oz. 60c.$0 
2575 Rose. 1/ oz. 60c. 
2580 Scarlet.lZ oz. 60c. 
25S5 White.V, oz. 60c. 
2590 Yellow. 14 oz. 60c. 
2595 Giant of Nice (Riviera Market). Supe¬ 
rior class of perpetual-flowered Carna-' 
tions, blooming six months after sow¬ 
ing, and surpassing all others in size, 
color and productiveness. 
2600 Dianthus plumarius (Hardy Garden, or 
Old-Fashioned Clove Pink). A splen¬ 
did free-flowering class, more hardy 
than the Carnation, and with a strong 
clove fragrance. *4 oz. 75 c. 
2605 plumarius Cyclops, Double Mixed. A 
double variety of the popular Pheas- 
ant's-Eye. Pink. Very hardy and 
showy. June to September. 12 in. 
2610 Scoticus fl. pi. (Paisley Pink). Flow¬ 
ers resemble those used for forcing; 
exceptionally fragrant and most desir¬ 
able for gardens. 
2620 semperflorens fl. pi. (Everblooming 
Pink). Flowering in great profusion 
from June to October. Finest Mixed. 
2625 Chinensis fl. pi. (Chinese, or Indian 
Pink). Flowers double, of great vari¬ 
ety of colors. Finest Mixed.. .Oz. 75c. 
2630 Heddewigii fl. pi. (Japanese Pink). Dou¬ 
ble flowers of brilliant colors. 
Finest Mixed. 14 oz. 25c. 
2635 Crimson Belle. Double crimson; extra 
large.Oz. $1.50 
2640 albus plenus. Double white_Oz. 2.00 
kt. 
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Digitalis (Foxglove) 
Carnation Marguerite 
DICTAMNUS fraxinella (Dittany, or Gas 
Plant). H. P. Flowers formed on long 
spikes; the leaves are thick and if 
rubbed emit a fine odor. The plant 
gives off a resinous matter which will 
No. readily ignite in warm weather. Pkt. 
2665 Crimson and White. 3 ft. 14 oz. 15c.$0.05 
2267 fraxinella alba.10 
nirrifalic (Foxglove). One of the finest of 
L^lglLclllS. perennials, bearing long spikes of 
Gloxinia-like flowers of tubular shape. 
Plants will grow in partial shade and in 
almost any good garden soil; attains a 
height of 4 ft. Plants, see page 161. 
2670 Canariensis. Light yellow. oz. $1.00 .25 
2675 gloxinigeflora. Finest Mixed. Spotted 
throat. Oz. $1.00 .05 
2680 alba. White .Oz. 1.00 .05 
2685 rosea. Pink.Oz. 1.00 .05 
2690 lilacina. Lavender.Oz. 1.00 .05 
2695 maculata superba (Ivery’s Spotted).... 
Oz. $1.00 .05 
2700 monstrosa. Finest Mixed. Extra large 
flowers.Oz. $1.50 .10 
2705 monstrosa alba. Pure white. . M oz. 50c. .10 
2710 monstrosa rubra. Rese pink... J 4 oz. 50c. .10 
2715 purpurea (Witches’ Fingers).... Oz. 40c. .05 
2720 Fiske’s Superb Mixture.Oz. $1.50 .10 
2725 DIMORPHOTHECA aurantiaca. Very beau¬ 
tiful, rare and free-flowering annual, 
of easy culture, forming bushy plants 
8 inches high, covered with flowers 
3 inches across, of a rich glossy or¬ 
ange-yellow color, with black center; 
blooms continuously .15 
2730 DIMORPHOTHECA ECKLONIS. The ivory- 
white flowers often measure 3 inches 
in diameter. A beautiful contrast is 
the steel-blue color of the central disk 
and the same shade on the reverse 
side of the flower petals.25 
DOBICHOS I»ablab (Hyacinth Pean). 
Rapid growing climbers; flowers borne 
in clusters. Attractive; ornamental. 
2740 Finest Mixed. 10 ft.Oz. 25c. .05 
2760 DORONICUM Caucasicum. There is no 
finer Spring-blooming hardy perennial 
than this. The flowers are large, sin¬ 
gle and a fine yellow. 1 ft.25 
