DIANTHUS 
DAHLIAS 
• Dianthus 
DIANTHUS (Garden Pinks)—A biennial that 
will blossom the first year. Sweet scented 
with a great variety of color. 
LACINIATUS SPLENDENS— A beautiful PINK bearing hun- 
eireds of flowers thruout the season. Plants grow 6 to 8 in. 
high with dozens of flowers in blossom at same time on 
each plant. The delightfully sweet scented flowers often 
two inches in diameter are a brilliant crimson with white 
eye. Wonderful border plant and Rockery. Pkt. 10c, 
3 for 27c; Vs oz. 24c. Postpaid. 
CHINESE DOUBLE MIXED— Fine selection of colors in this 
mixture. Pkt. 5c; 3 for 12c; Vs oz. 10c. Postpaid. 
JAPANESE DOUBLE IVIIX ED— Beautiful array of colois. 
Pkt. 5c; 3 for 12c; l/s oz. 10c. Postpaid. - 
THE BRIDE— Single white with purple centers. Pkt. 9c, 
3 for 24c; Vs oz. 14c. Postpaid. ■ 
EASTERN QUEEN— Single rose. Pkt. 8c; 3 for 21c, */8 
oz. 12c. Postpaid. . ^ _ _ -, . 
CRIMSON BELL— Single dark scarlet. Pkt. 8c; 3 for 21c, 
SWEET 1 wivELSFIELD—See bottom of page for special 
listing. 
CLOVE OR GRASS PINKS (PIumarius)— The real old fash¬ 
ioned fragrant GARDEN PINKS. Very hardy. Fine for 
borders and Rockery. „ , _ 
CLOVE PINK (Cyclops)— Excellent mixture of colors. Fra- 
grant. Pkt. 10c; 3 for 27c; Vs oz. 15c. Postpaid. 
HIGHLAND QUEEN- The most brilliant hardy Dianthus 
hearing scarlet-vermilion flowers blossoming from May to 
November Pkt. 20c; 3 for 55c; Vs oz. 25c. Postpaid. 
SPRING BEAUTY— Double carnation like with beautiful 
range of color and fragrant. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 55c; Vs 
oz. 25c. Postpaid. ^ 
SINGLE CLOVE MIXED— Our best mixture. Pkt. 12c; 3 
for 30c; Vs oz. 15c. Postpaid. 
(See Dianthus Loveliness below.) 
Pike’s “Royal” Mixture—None better, if not the best. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 for 1 27c. Postpaid. 
Packet 
Loveliness 
only 1c with 
another 
packet 
Dianthus 
(Deal 7) 
DIDISCUS 
Didiscus—Lavender Ball 
DIDISCUS COERULEUS (Lavender Ball) — 
A charming blue annual with dainty laven¬ 
der and blue flowers which resemble Queen 
Anne’s Lace of our roadsides. A marvelous 
bedding and cut flower plant. 
Pkt. 8c; 3 for 20c; Ve ° z - 18c- Postpaid. 
DAHLIAS—One of the easiest plants to 
grow from seed. Will blossom the first 
year. If you want a fine variety of 
Dahlias with a possibility of getting some 
new kinds, plant seed. Half hardy an¬ 
nual. Mixed. Pkt. 6c, 3 for 15c. Postpaid. 
Coltness Dahlias 
Remarkably showy single flowers, about 
3 in. across, are borne very profusely on 
dwarf, compact plants. 1 Y> to 2 ft. tall. 
Valuable for cutting or bedding. Un¬ 
usually bright. Good length stems. 
Gem—Bright fiery scarlet. Pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 45c; 
'/a oz. 75c. Postpaid. 
Rose—Attractive rose shade. Pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 45c; 
14 oz. 75c. Postpaid. 
Yellow—Pure clear yellow. Pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 45c; 
14 oz. 75c. Postpaid. 
Hybrids Mixed—Lovely flowers with 
either smooth or slightly fluted petals, in 
many desirable colors. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 
oz. 30c; Ye oz. 50c. Postpaid. 
ENGLISH DAISY 
Daisy Beilis 
FAMOUS NEW UNWIN 
DAHLIAS—This outstand¬ 
ing strain of Dahlias can he 
grown from seed and blossom 
within 90 days after plant¬ 
ing. The flowers are borne 
in great profusion 
simply covering 
the plants in a 
beautiful array of 
colors. Tubers 
may be saved if 
preferred, altho 
seeds are so 
easily grown 
i t hardly 
pays to both¬ 
er. Pkt. 10c 
of about 50 
seeds or 3 
Pkts. for 25o 
postpaid. 
DON’T 
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THE 
DEALS 
ENGLISH DAISY 
(Beilis)—A d w a r f 
growing plant 
used largely for 
edging of flower 
beds. A prolific 
bloomer. Hardy an¬ 
nual. V arietie6: 
Longfellow, pink; 
Snowball, white. 
Each, per pkt. 5c, 3 
for 12c. Postpaid. 
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MEXICAN 
FIRE 
PLANT 
EUPHORBIA HETEROPHYLLA (An¬ 
nual Poinsettia)—This annual resem¬ 
bles in habit and color the beautiful 
greenhouse poinsettia. The plants grow 
from 2 to 3 feet high, bush-like form 
with smooth, glossy, green leaves. Dur¬ 
ing mid-summer the leaves become a 
beautiful orange scarlet, presenting a 
striking and brilliant appearance. Pkt., 
each 10c; 3 for 27c. Postpaid. 
DATURA (Horn of Plenty)—Has large 
funnel shaped flowers. Colors, violet, yel¬ 
low, purple and white. Mixed. Hardy 
annual. Pkt. 10c each, 3 for 27c. Postpaid. 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE 
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DIANTHUS 
DIANTHUS—Loveliness — Stately 
and magnificent in habit of growth, 
yet delightfully charming and inform¬ 
al in flower form, this new garden 
Pink is one of the finest of the newer cut 
flower varieties. The plants are 12 to 15 
inches tall, of good branching habit and 
very free flowering. The shaggy appear¬ 
ing, finely fringed flowers of delicate 
rosy lilac are highly sweet scented and 
measure from 1% to 2 inches across. 
They are fascinating in the garden and 
exquisitely dainty in flower arrange¬ 
ments. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
DUSTY MILLER 
DUSTY MILLER (Centaurea)—Used 
very largely for edging. Has beautiful sil¬ 
ver colored leaves that are showy. Hardy 
annual. Varieties: Candidissima, broad 
cut leaf, pkt. 4c; 3 pkts. 9c. Gymno- 
carpa, fine cut leaf, pkt. 6c; 3 pkts. 15c. 
AFRICAN 
ORANGE 
DAISY 
DIMORPHATICA — 
An easily grown plant 
sometimes considered 
hard to grow due to 
the seed germinating 
very slowly. Plant 
grows about 12 inches 
high with daisy like 
flowers 2 1 / 2 inches 
across. May be 
grown in either pots 
or in the garden. 
Colors, 
mixed. Pkt. 
8c, Vs oz. 
18c, V 2 oz. 
55c, post¬ 
paid. 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE (Aristolochia) — 
A very rapid climber. Perennial. Fo¬ 
liage is very attractive and flowers are 
of a brownish red. Shaped like a 
Dutchman’s pipe. Pkt. 8c, 3 for 21c. 
Postpaid. 
Sweet Wixelsfield 
Also known as the Everblooming Hybrid 
Sweet William, for the plant is a cross be¬ 
tween a Dianthus and Sweet William. Has 
the hardness of the Dianthus and the free 
flowering quality of the Sweet William. 
Good for borders, cut flowers, and for 
planting in Rock Gardens. * Will blossom 
first year from seed and Jive over and flow-- 
er again the following season (a biennial). 
Pkt. 7c, 3 for 18c. Postpaid. 
Euphorbia—Snow on the Mountain 
EUPHORBIA (Snow on the Mountain)—Has beaut¬ 
iful leaves margined white. A very ornamental 
plant that grows about 2 feet. Hardy annual. 
Pkt. 6c, 3 for 15c. Postpaid. 
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