DIANTHUS ( Continued) 
HARDY PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
For rockeries, edging, display, cutting, etc. 
Seed sown indoors during January-February will flower the same 
year. If sown in May, June, July, will bloom the following year. 
Allwoodi alpinus. Single and semi-double flowers in beautiful 
m mixture. Ideal for rockeries, etc. Height about 8 inches. 
Pkts. 75c. and 50c. 
Allwoodi, New Hybrids. Sweet scented, mostly double, beautiful 
colors. ... ... ... ... ... ... Pkt. 75c. 
Caesius ( Cheddar Pink). Rosy pink. 6 inches. ... Pkt. 50c. 
Clove Pinks. See Dianthus plumarius. 
Delight. A glorified “Dianthus Roysi,” 9 inches high, producing 
masses of single bloom in a fine range of mixed colors Flowers 
from June to October. ... ... ... Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Deltoides, Brilliant. Fine rosy pink for rockeries and edging. 
Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Deltoides albus. White. Height 6 inches. Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Deltoides splendens (Major Sterne’s). Purple. 8 inches. 
Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Deltoides Mixed. Fine for rockeries. 6 inches. Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
DIANTHUS—Delight 
Dwarf Rock Pinks (Mixed). Choice, rare species, including Cau- 
WF" casica, Collinus, Arenarius, Seguieri, Grisebachi, Orbelicus, 
Rupicola, Saxatilis, Cyri, Arboreus, Slawkianus, Glaucophyllus, 
Viscidus and over forty rare species in mixture. 
Oz. $9.00 x /i oz. $3.00 Y% oz. $1.75 Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Graniticus. A splendid dwarf crimson sort especially good in 
the rock garden. Height about 8 inches. Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Highland Queen. Lustrous vermilion scarlet color. It is extremely 
hardy, of vigorous growth and ideal for bedding, borders, and the 
rock garden, continuing in bloom from the end of May until Novem¬ 
ber. ... ... ... ... ... Pkts. 75c. and 50c. 
Knappi ( The Yellow Dianthus). A dainty species bearing clusters 
of small yellow blossoms. Loves a dry, sunny position in the 
rock garden. Grows about 15 inches high. Piets. 75c. and 50c. 
Loveliness. Large flowers, lacerated petals, of a most exquisite 
E mauve tint and the most alluringly perfumed flower we know. 
Height 12 inches. ... ... ... Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Plumarius, Double White. Dianthus 
plumarius is the Old English hardy Garden 
Pink, growing 15 to 18 inches high and 
supplying a wealth of bloom. Easily raised 
from seed. J^oz. $1.00 Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Plumarius, Double Rose. Rosy pink 
flowers in abundance. 
Y oz. $1.00 Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Plumarius, Double Mixed. A superb 
mixture. Y oz. $1.00 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
Plumarius, Little Jock Hybrids. The 
plants grow 6 to 8 inches high and produce 
a multitude of pretty fringed flowers 
about half single and half double, mostly 
Pink, Rose and White tints. Pkt. 50c. 
Superbus Pink. Lovely fringed pink 
flowers. 
Superbus White. Beautiful white fringed 
flowers, deliciously fragrant. 
Superbus Rose. A deep pink sport com¬ 
ing about 80 per cent true to color. 
Above three, each: 
y s oz. $1.00 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
Scoticus, Genuine Scotch Pinks (True 
Strain). Beautifully fringed, mixed. ( Seed 
scarce). ... ... ... Pkt. 50c. 
Trivett’s Triumph, Mixed. Forms large 
clumps covered with deliciously sweet- 
scented, large single flowers in a fine range 
of colors. ... ... Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Winteri. Single flowers of bold form, de¬ 
lightful, pure colors in mixture. Although 
a perennial, the flowers are produced 
the first year from seed. An ideal 
rock or edging plant. . .. Pkt. 50c. T.T.S. DIANTHUS plumarius — Little Jock Hybrids 
Madam Butterfly ( Japanese Sweet-william). The exotic, unusual 
looking flowers have extremely long, laciniated, shredded petals, 
individual florets often measure 5 inches across. The mixture contains 
shades of pink, rose and white. Height about 1 foot. 
Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Mrs. Sinkins. Large, double white. Height 1 foot. Fragrance of 
spice Cloves. Splendid for borders and cutting. Pkts. 75c. and 50c. 
Neglectus ( Glazier Pink). Beautiful rose color. 6 inches. 
Pkt. (50 seeds) 35c. 
New Blue (Unique Blue Dianthus). The color is a bright lavender 
blue, the foliage is deep green and the flowers are in trusses “99 
about 9 inches high. Blooms during July, August and September. 
It is not an easy plant to raise, but delightful when you have done so. 
Pkt. (about 20 seeds) 75c. 
“No Name.” Mixed Dianthus seed, collected by an expert. No 
specific name can be given to this type, but it is the culmination 
of 25 years of specializing in and raising new Dianthus. Trial pkt. 50c. 
ALL ITEMS MARKED [gj IN THIS CATALOG ARE SUITABLE FOR ROCK GARDENS 
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