CYCLAMEN, DAHLIAS, HARDY PINKS, ETC. 
Datura, Sweet Nightingale 
Cathedral Bells (see page 64 ) 
468 CYCLAMEN persicum. Beautifully variegated foli- Pkt. 
age and richly colored, orchid-like flowers. Bloom 
profusely during fall, winter and spring. (See cut.)$o 10 
471 “ Giganteum. Very large flowers. Finest Mixed. . 10 
CYPRESS VINE. O § A beautiful vine with delicate, 
fern-like foliage and lovely star-shaped flowers. 
477 “ Crimson . 05 
478 “ White . 05 
479 “ Mixed Colors . 05 
505 DAHLIAS, FINEST DOUBLE. O % It is now well 
known that fine Dahlias are grown from seed sown 
in the spring. Seed started in the house and set out 
the last of May will be in bloom as soon as plants 
from roots, and will produce as many fine flowers. 
Finest double. Mixed. (See cut below.). 10 
508 ** Cactus, Double, Mixed Colors. The Cactus 
Dahlias have become more popular than any other 
• class, on account of their beautifully formed flow¬ 
ers and freedom of bloom. The colors range from 
the darkest maroon to bright scarlet, pink, snow- 
white, and also yellow. Seed from choicest kinds. ... 10 
511 “ Collarette, Mixed Colors. O % Entirely distinct 
from other Dahlias, and very novel in appearance.. . 15 
513 “ Colossal. O % This strain produces immense 
flowers 8 to 9 inches in diameter. 15 
515 “ Striped Single. O % Beautiful, large, single flowers, 
many of them 4 inches across; rich colors, striped, 
flaked, mottled and dotted. 05 
536 DIAMOND FLOWER. O A lovely little annual, quickly 
covering the ground with beauti¬ 
ful moss-like foliage from which 
the flowers will glisten like dia¬ 
monds. Pkt. s cts. 
526 DATURA, Sweet Nightingale. O Large, branching Pkt. 
plants, growing 3 to 4 feet high, producing hand¬ 
some, trumpet-shaped blossoms, white, blue, yellow 
and purple, of exquisite fragrance; foliage is very 
ornamental. (See ciit above.). $0 05 
520 “ Cornucopia. Horn of Plenty. O Three feet. Each 
flower is formed of three distinct trumpet flowers, 
one within the other. The color is waxy white, 
richly marbled with purple. 05 
523 “ Golden Queen. O Makes a fine, bushy plant 
about 2 feet high, covered with beautiful, large, 
yellow, double, trumpet-shaped flowers. 05 
540 DIANTHUS (Chinese and Japanese Pinks). C. & J. 
Finest Sorts, Mixed. O These Pinks are among 
our prettiest flowers for bedding; they grow* easily 
and bloom profusely. Some are double and others 
single, with beautiful, fringed petals. The colors 
are very bright and handsome, ranging from 
pure white to deepest crimson in endless combina¬ 
tions. %oz. 25 cts., J^oz. 40 cts., oz. 75 cts.. . 05 
543 “ White Frill, or Mourning Cloak. O Large, per¬ 
fectly double flowers, elegantly fringed; rich purple- 
maroon, edged with a wide border of pure white; 
handsome and attractive; rich clove fragrance; 
blooms all season. (See cut below.). 05 
545 “ Plumarius. Pheasant’s-Eye Pink. % Has a delight¬ 
ful, penetrating fragrance; the original Clove Pink. . 10 
553 DOLICHOS. New Japanese Hyacinth Bean. Day¬ 
light. O § Undoubtedly one of the nicest. It grows 
8 to 10 feet high and will quickly cover itself with 
long, graceful clusters of pure white, sweet, wistaria¬ 
like flowers.oz. 20 cts. . . 05 
555 Dolichos, Darkness. O § Similar to Daylight, 
but contrasts finely with it in color, 
the flowers and beans being rich, 
dark purple.oz. 20 cts.. . 05 
15 C One Pkt. each Cactus, Collarette, and Colossal 
^V-I I."w Dahlia seed for 35 cts.; or 1 pkt. each of the 
entire set, 5 in all, for 50 cts. 
New Chinese Woolflower (see p. 64 ) 
West Grove, Penna. 
Our Double Mixed Dahlias are fine for late-season bloom 
Dianthus, or Hardy Pinks 
Flower Seeds 
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