PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
DIANTHUS, OP JAPANESE CLOVE PINKS. 
These are a great favorite with all, not only the 
deep rich flowers, but the refreshing clove scent. 
Oriental Mixture contains nothing but double and 
fringed flowers ; more than 20 kinds and colors. Pkt., 
100 seeds, 3c.; l /s oz., 15c. 
DIANTHUS MOURNING CLOAK. 
This dark or almost black va¬ 
riety is very handsome. Flowers 
large and double ; like black velvet. 
Packet, 4c. 
DIANTHUS FIREBALL. 
Double, crimson. Packet, 4c. 
DIANTHUS SNOWBALL. 
Double, silvery white. Pkt., 4c. 
New Giant Flowered Fancy Dianthus. 
“Oriental Beauties.” 
A magnificent strain of Giant Flowered Dian¬ 
thus, originally from Japan, but enlarged and 
improved by three seasons in California. These 
splendid flowers measure from 2to 3^ inches across, 
with petals frequently measuring lh> inches in 
diameter. They are most exquisitely formed, the 
petals being full, overlapping, crinkled and laci- 
nated. The flowers possess that peculiar and 
artistic charm so noticeable in all plants from the 
Flowery Kingdom. They range in color from pure 
white through shades of pink and crimson, many 
strikingly marked and variegated; the coloring and marking are rich beyond description 
nothing could be more dainty and pretty than their charming ruffles and frills. Every one is 
delighted with them. They are perfectly hardy, are perpetual bloomers, needing only to be 
cut back every few weeks to bring on a new crop of flowers. Packet., lOO seeds, Oc. 
PICOTEE PINKS. 
These pinks are very hardy and intensely 
fragrant. Bloom quick and easy from seed. 
Packet finest mixed, 50 seeds, 4c. 
EVER-BLOOMING 
CHABAUB CARNATION. 
An entirely new strain. The plants are of 
even height, healthy and vigorous; the flow¬ 
ers are large, very double, deliciously sweet 
and in the most charming colors. These 
bloom in four months. Packet, 50 
seeds, 8c. 
DIGITALIS. (Foxglove.) 
These are among the most satisfactory of 
the summer-flowering hardy perennials, suc¬ 
ceeding under almost all conditions, and with 
but trifling attention will give a wealth of 
flowers during June and July. They are 
used extensively with good effect for natu¬ 
ralizing in shrubberies and other shady 
situations; 3 feet high. 
Note the prices : 
Packet, lOO seeds, 2c. 
Digitalis plants, 15c. ; 2 for 25c. 
