NEW HARDY PLANTS, 
Dianthus Plumarius “Fluffy Ruffles.” (Manda.) 
Dianthus Plumarius “ Fluffy Ruffles.” (Manda) A grand im¬ 
provement on the Hardy Clove or Scotch Pink. The plant is of very 
free growth forming large clusters of glaucous foliage, keeping the 
leaves during the winter. The flowers are produced in greatest pro¬ 
fusion in May and June. As will be seen by the Photoengraving, the 
flowers are large, over 2 in. across, beautifully fringed, making a perfect 
ball of fluffy petals of pure white, and strongly clove-scented. Fine 
plant for cut-flower purposes, for beds or borders, or edging of beds. 
This plant should be in every garden. Price, 25 c. each, $ 2 J 50 per dozen. 
Dianthus Plumarius “ Daybreak.” (Manda) A beautiful dwarf 
plant 6 to 9 in. high, forming dwarf compact tufts of evergreen 
foliage which in May and June is literally covered with delicate soft 
single flowers, delightfully fragrant. Price, 25 c. each, $ 2.50 per dozen. 
Arrhenatherum Bulbosum. A beautiful hardy grass of dense 
habit, 8 in. high. The sil very variegation holding its lustre long 
after the frosts It is especially valuable as a border or rock plant, 
and for massing in permanent foliage beds. Price, 25 c. each, $ 2.50 
per dozen, $ 18.00 per 100. 
boltonia Asteroides Nana. (Manda) A grand novelty having 
all its good quality as regard to free growth and profusion of white 
flowers in Summer and Fall. The additional merit is its dwarf and 
compact growth only 2 to 2 ft. in height and on that account, can 
be used for beds or dwarf borders, when the type on account of its 
height could not be used. Price, 35 c. each, $ 3.50 per dozen. 
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