Here’s a delightful little flower 
that’s pretty ALL THE TIME. 
First it appears as a little cushion 
all soft and fuzzy like the back 
of a furry kitten. Then in May 
flower buds appear—hundreds 
of them—on short, straight stems 
that bristle out like the quills of 
a frightened porcupine. And 
then in late May and June 
blooms appear, like a beautiful 
miniature fireworks display, like 
hundreds of tiny rockets all ex' 
ploding at once. 
DIANTHUS 
TRADE MARK 
Just like 
hundreds of 
tiny sky rock¬ 
ets all ex¬ 
ploding at 
once. See de¬ 
scription at 
left. 
Seven Points 
of Goodness 
(1) Hardy. 
(2) Evergreen foliage. 
(3) Low growing. 
(4) Keeps its shape. 
(5) Long blooming (4 to 
6 weeks). 
(6) Blooms at Decoration 
Day. 
(7) Flowers erect. 
81 * 
1 for .#0.35 6 for #1.37 
2 for . .59 8 for. 1.76 
4 for . .98 12 for. 2.54 
More than 12 at 20c each, 
field-grown plants. 
The picture at the left shows Dianthus Rose Dawn in the 
“Fuzzy'Kitten” stage. Note the beautiful bluish color. Rose 
Dawn is fine for border or rockery. Thrives in ordinary soil. 
Plant 10 to 12 inches apart. 
Like a Fuzzy Kitten 
