N OVE'LTIES and Of hen Kane F/owen>r 
CornFI ower^ Jubilee Gem 
ANNUAL 
This is the dwarf blue Cornflower which has caused 
so much comment in England where it was first ex¬ 
hibited to the public last year. The plant grows about 
1 foot high. Its foliage is a mass of tufted, vivid green 
leaves, entirely unhke any other Cornflower, and form¬ 
ing a beautiful contrast to the double, dark, vivid blue 
flowers. Cornflowers are one of the easiest of all annuals 
to grow. Not only recommended for garden and cutting 
use, but also for growing as a pot-plant in the green¬ 
house. Illustrated in color on page 10. Pkt. 35 cts., 
5 pkts. $1.50. 
Cosmos, Sensation, Purity 
This wonderful Cosmos, which blooms within 10 
weeks from the time seed is sown, is just about the 
nicest cut-flower that we have ever seen. Instead of 
being ungainly like the common Cosmos, the Sensation 
type reaches a height of from 3 to 4 feet only, but pro¬ 
duces its flowers, from 4 to 5 inches in diameter, on 
splendid long cut stems. There is a glistening puritv 
to the whiteness of the petals of this variety which 
would make it outstanding, even if it did not bloom 
early, as Purity does. Pkt. 35 cts. 
Delphinium, Giant Pacific Hybrids 
Delphinium, Giant Pacific Hybrids 
This is the most wonderful strain of Delphiniums 
that we have ever seen. The plants are very tall, 
yet the flower-spikes are unusually well formed and 
not at all over-heavy. Individual florets measure 
from 21^ to 3 inches in diameter and are in a 
splendid range of colors. While the blooms are as 
beautiful as any Delphinium flowers we have ever 
seen, the most important thing about this strain 
is that plants are healthier than any of the others. 
May be secured in plants also. Pkt. $1. 
Dianthus Allwoodi alpinus 
PERENNIAL. A New Hybrid Race 
The result of crossing Allwoodi with Deltoides, Neg- 
lectus, and Alpinus. It is a marvelous plant for rockeries, 
dry walls, stone paths, etc. Only 4 inches high, and 
blooms perpetually from spring to late fall in a delight¬ 
ful color-range, chiefly 
pink, white, and purple. 
Pkt. $1, 6 pkts. $5. 
Dianthus, Delight 
PERENNIAL 
A cross between two outstanding members of the 
Dianthus family, namely Sweet Wivelsfield and 
Roysi. This attractive Garden Pink is in bloom 
from June until October, producing flowers about 
3^ inch in diameter. Not in trusses like Sweet 
Wivelsfield, but in alternating spikes in great pro¬ 
fusion. Neat and compact, the growth is only 9 
inches high. The color ranges from pale pink to 
deepest purple, with many of the velvety rich reds 
found in Sweet Williams. Pkt. $1, 3 pkts. $2.50. 
Dianthus, Delight 
IV, live. 
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