
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 29 

ae Showy Annual 
Dianthus Cyclops Dianthus Splendens 
DIANTHUS (Perennial Pinks). Per. dy-an'-thus. 
Pink, rose, red, white; fragrant; sow October to 
March. Germination period 1 to 2 weeks. 
Plumarius (Clove Pink) varieties; 1% feet: 
Cyclops Mixed. (Large-eyed single flowers in 
rich colors—the best ever-blooming Pink.) 
Semperflorens Double Mixed. %-oz., 35c; Pkts., 
10e. 
Rock-Garden species: 
Allwoodii Alpinus, new, 4 to 6 inches, mixed 
colors. PkKt., 50c. 
Caesius (Cheddar Pink) pink with tufty 38-inch 
foliage and 6-inch stems. Pkt., 10c. 
Deltoides (Maiden Pink), rose, 8 inches. Pkt., 
is Ker 
Winteri, striking new pinks in pure colors, com- 
pact habit, very fragrant large flowers. Pkt., 
25C. 
Rock-Garden Rare Species Mixed, including 25 
kindss Pkt. .25c: 
Loveliness, large mauve flowers with lacerated 
petals and delicious fragrance. Pkt., 25c. 


Interesting, Fragrant Dianthus Loveliness 
... Packet 25c 
DIASCIA barbarae. dy-ass'-si-a. 
Pure, soft salmon-rose flowers, each with two 
spurs, for rockery or pots; 1 foot; sow March to 
Vast. Pkiti,0lb5C: 
DICTAMNUS fraxinella (Gas Plant). dik-tam'-nus. 
Pink and white flowers, good for borders; foliage 
gives off a gas which may be ignited with a 
lighted match; 21% fet; sow Feb. to Sept. Ger- 
mination. very slow and uneven. Mixed, %-0z., 
40G2PKty al be; 
