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DIGITALIS. Foxglove 
FLOSS FLOWER (See Ageratum) 
FORGET-ME-NOT Myosotis 
This lovely little favorite will flourish in almost 
any soil, but prefer^ a moist, shady location. A 
free-blooming, hardy perennial which makes an 
effective flower-bed border. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 5c., 5 pkts. 20c. 
DIANTHUS. Pinks 
The Dianthus, or Pink, is a hardy annual too well 
known to need much description or commendation. 
It is one of the oldest of garden favorites and-pro¬ 
duces flowers which for brilliancy and diversity of 
coloring are unrivaled. It thrives best in a sunny 
location. 
Splendid Mixed Varieties. Pkt. 5c., 5 pkts. 20c. 
Grow a few flowers to make your place more 
attractive and a bouquet for the table occasionally. 
Many an unsightly spot or fence may be covered 
by a few flowers or climbing vines, thus beautifying 
the home. 
Hollyhock 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS 
(See Sweet William) 
Foxgloves succeed in any moderately rich soil, 
and with their long, stately spikes of bell-shaped 
flowers of various hues produce a striking effect 
wherever planted. They revel in either sunny or 
partially shaded positions and are at their best 
during June and July. 
Choice Mixed Varieties. Pkt. 5c., 5 pkts. 20c. 
Dianthus. Pinks 
FOXGLOVE (See Digitalis) 
COSMOS 
FOUR O’GLOGKS (See Marveht Peru) 
Choice Mixed Varieties. Pkt. 5c., 5 pkts. 20c. 
For cutting purposes the Cosmos is one of the 
finest flowers grown. It is a favorite Autumn¬ 
blooming plant and a prolific bearer of exquisite 
blossoms in white, crimson and pink, which with the 
feathery foliage are splendidly adapted for house 
decoration when other flowers are not plentiful. 
Sow the seed in early Spring in open ground, or 
under glass and afterward transplant. Pinching the 
plant tops when about 18 inches high induces a 
bushy growth. 
