Dianthus Plumarius 
DIANTHUS 
Hardy Pinks 
Hardy Perennial 6-12 inches Culture E 
All kinds of Hardy Pinks with their refreshing 
spicy fragrance are a delight in any garden. 
They bloom through a long season and adapt 
themselves to meet most any situation. 
2700— Plumarius, Single and Double Mixed. 
Various shades of beautiful sweet-scented 
flowers. 1 ft. high and spreads rapidly. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; H Oz. 85c. 
2712-— Graniticus. An extremely dwarf bright 
crimson variety. Pkl. 20c,; yg Oz. 40c. 
2710— Rare Rock Garden Species (New). A 
mixture of 25 rare and unusual kinds especially 
for rock gardens. Pkt. 25c; yg Oz. 60c. 
2718— Allwoodii Alpinus. The largest flower¬ 
ed strain of the dwarf Dianthus. Blooms all 
summer in many colors. Pkt. 15c; yj Oz. 45c 
2703— Vaginatus (New). New and unusual 
variety. Deep rosy red in clusters of 10 to 15 
on a stem. 1 ft. Pkt. 25c. 
Sweet Wivelsfield 
Hardy Biennial 15 inches Culture G 
2705— Mixed Colors (Hybrid Dianthus.) A 
cross of Dianthus Plumarius and Sweet Wil¬ 
liam blooming the first year from seed. The 
flower heads resemble Sweet William in an 
almost unbelievable range of colors. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; )4 Oz. 45c. 
Double Annual Pinks 
Annual 1 ft. Culture A 
Large double flowers with fringed petals. 
2670— Mixed Colors. A mixture of all colors 
ranging from rich crimson to delicate pink. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; )4 Oz. 40c. 
2685— Dianthus Blaze (A New Single). Im¬ 
mense single flowers of brightest red with large 
white center. Pkt. 15c; Oz. 65c. 
“ The recent order I placed with you reached me 
in perfect condition. The lily bulbs and plants all 
looked very fine indeed." Miss C. M. Hartness, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
DIMORPHOTHECA 
Annual lft. Culture A 
African Golden Daisy fairly glistens in the 
sunlight all summer in spite of drought. The 
brilliant single flowers are surely fascinating. 
2730— New Hybrids. A mixture of all the best 
colors including yellow, orange, scarlet, red. 
Pkt. 10c,; Lg. Pkl. 20c; Oz. 60c. 
DRACAENA 
House Plant 2 ft. Culture D 
2750— Indivisa. The “Spike Palm” used in 
porch boxes and vases. Pkt. 10c; )4 Oz. 25c. 
ECHINOPS 
Hardy Perennial 4 ft. Culture E 
2765— Ritro or Globe Thistle. Showy thistle¬ 
like plants with large globular heads of 
metallic blue flowers which can be dried for 
winter bouquets. Very effective in the garden 
in late summer. Pkt. 10c; )4 Oz. 30c. 
FELICIA 
Annual 6 in. Culture A 
2854— Bergeriana or Kingfisher Daisy. A 
new little plant from South Africa covered 
with miniature brilliant blue flowers with 
yellow centers. Pkt. 25c; yg Oz. 75c. 
FORGET-ME-NOTS 
Hardy Biennial 1 ft. Culture G 
Myosotis. Especially effective when grown in 
masses broadcast among the Tulips and Daffo¬ 
dils and naturalized under trees and shrubbery. 
3493— Royal Blue. Rich indigo blue on upright 
plants. For many years a Harris specialty. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; 34 Oz. 45c. 
3492— Rosea. A pretty clear pink. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; )4 Oz. 45c. 
3490— Mixed Colors. Three colors. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt, 20c; M Oz. 40c. 
3495— Palustris Semperflorens. True ever- 
blooming hardy Forget-ine-not for moist 
places. Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; )4 Oz. 75c. 
Our Foxglove growing for seed 
FOXGLOVE 
Hardy Biennial 3-4 ft. Culture E or F 
2725— Digitalis, The Shirley. Clusters of tall 
spikes of Foxglove in a mixture of pink, rose 
and white lend a stateliness to a garden better 
than any other flower we know. As they open 
gradually along the stalk, it gives them a very 
long blooming period. Tf the spikes are cut off 
before the flowers go to seed, a second bloom is 
often obtained. 
Pkt, 10c; Lg. Pkt, 20c; J4 Oz. 40c; Oz. $1.20. 
PLANTS. 3 for 75c; $2.70 per doz. 
GOURDS 
Annual Climber 6-10 ft. Culture D 
Rapid growing annual climbers with orna¬ 
mental foliage and interesting and odd-shape 
fruit, 11 is becoming very popular to use the 
fruit for table decorations. 
2989— Large Sorts Mixed 
2985— Small Mixed 
Either kind: Pkt. 10c; 14 Oz. 15c; Oz. 40c. 
62 
Hardy Gaillardia, Burgundy 
GAILLARDIA 
Annual 18 in. Culture A 
Blanket Flower. The attractive double yel¬ 
low, red and white flowers make a brilliant show 
of color in the garden and vase. Not affected by 
hot weather. 
See colored photograph on page 67 
2900— Mixed Colors. A mixture of all the 
double colors in well balanced proportions. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; }4 Oz. 30c; Oz. $1.00. 
2901— Indian Chief (Single). A particularly 
striking variety with metallic red petals sur¬ 
rounding a mahogany-brown center. 
Pkt. 10c; )4 Oz. 45c. 
Hardy Gaillardia 
Hardy Perennial 2 ft. Culture E or F 
2910— Harris’ Dazzler. There are few, if any, 
other perennials that will give you so many 
brilliant flowers all summer. The flowers are 
large, of clear bright golden yellow with dis¬ 
tinct dark maroon-red centers. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt, 20c; J4 Oz. 65c. 
PLANTS. 3 for 75c; $2.70 per do:. 
2912— Burgundy. Large wine-red flowers on 
long stiff stems on bushy plants. 
Pkl. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 34 Oz. 65c. 
PLANTS. 3 for 75c; $2.70 per doz. 
GILIA 
Annual 18 inches Culture A 
2974— Capitata, or Queen Anne’s Thimble. 
Attractive light blue globe-shaped flowers 
good for bouquets. Pkt, 10c; 34 Oz. 20c. 
GERBERA 
House Plant 8-10 inches 
2980— Jamesoni Hybrids (Transvaal Daisy). 
Beautiful daisy-like flowers 2 to 4 inches across 
in all the pastel shades. Pkt. (25 seeds) 25c. 
Gourds, Small Sorts Mixed 
