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DIANTHUS 
Colorful Garden Pinks 
The Dianthus family is noted for its gay, cheer- 
ful color and for its spicy, rich fragrance. Among 
the following varieties you will find those that 
add their charm to the garden and also serve 
as dependable cut flowers. 
Aliwoodi. A fine English novelty. The flowers 
are double and so large they resemble Carna- 
tions. Stocky, 15 in. plants. Pkt. 25c. 
“Delight.’’ A recent introduction that adds 
gaiety and color to the Summer border. Rich 
reds and salmon shades predominating. 9 in. 
Pkt. 20e, @r; PEE 50c: 
. A yellow Pink. Unique clusters 
Knappi. of pretty flowers on stout 15 in. 
pens A rich clear yellow. Pkt. 20c., Tr. Pkt. 
50c. 
Plumarius ‘‘Double Dwarf Erfurt.’’ Splendid 
doubles and semi-doubles in a cheerful mix- 
ture. Dwarf and compact, ideal for bedding. 
LOM ee Kt Oca hie kta DG. 
Plumarius semperflorens. The most popular 
Garden Pinks. Pretty frilled bright colored 
singles with spicy fragrance. 15 in. Pkt. 10c., 
‘Tr, Pkt. 25¢.) 24 oZ.a0c. 
Plumarius Double Mixed. A select strain of 
large doubles and semi-doubles. Grand cutting 
material with their Carnation-scented fra- 
grance. Pkt. 1l5c., Tr. Pkt. 35c., 144 oz. 50c. 
‘‘Loveliness.’” Shaggy, finely fringed white 
flowers tinted with rosy mauve. A fascinat- 
ing, spicy fragrance. Pkt. 20c., Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
Sweet Wivelsfield. Extra large fringed and 
laciniated flowers in a bright colorful display. 
A pleasing cut flower. 1 ft. Pkt. 10c., Tr. Pkt. 
25c., 4 oz. 40c. 
. » A comparatively new strain of 
Winteri. extra large singles in a grand range 
of pure colors. Compact tufts of gray green. 
Honored by the Royal Horticultural Society. 
1 ft. Pkt. 20c., Tr: Pkt. 50c. 
COLLECTION 48: A packet each of the 
9 Garden Pinks—only $1.00 

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Dianthus Sweet Wivelsfield 


Rock Garden Dianthus 
Alpinus. One of the most delightful of all Alpine 
gems. Glossy, compact foliage with large rose 
flowers on stocky, 3 in. stems. Pkt. 20c., 
lr) Pkt 50c 
Arenarius. A shower of lacy white flowers deli- 
cately tinted lavender. Gray green foliage. 
§ in.) Pkt lic ary PEt.wooc: 
. Neat, compact mounds of 
Arvenensis. bright green, only 4 in. high, 
studded with hundreds of rose pink flowers in 
June. Choice among the rocks and is becom- 
ing very popular as an edging plant. Always 
Fea and trim appearing. Pkt. 20c., Tr. Pkt. 
50c. 
Caesius. Solid small cushions of gray green cov- 
ered with laciniated pink flowers in the early 
Summer. 8 in. Pkt. 10c., Tr. Pkt. 25c. 
Deltoides. The Maiden Pink is pretty among 
the rocks. Spreading deep green foliage and 
a myriad of bright pink flowers in May and 
June. Pkt. 10c:., Tr. Pkt. 25c., 14% oz. 40c. 
Deltoides erecta. A new form of merit. Rich 
pink flowers on erect 6 in. stems. Neat ina 
rock wally Pkt loc iteektsooc, 
Deltoides ‘‘Major Stearns.’”’ A charming 
creeper with deep crimson flowers and bronze 
green foliage. Pkt. 15c., Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
The true Glacier Pink. Cherry 
Neglectus. red flowers with reverse petals of 
buff on diminutive tufts of deep green. 4 in. 
Rit 20c metre ctr o0Ge. 
“Little Jock Hybrids.’”’ A dwarf Plumarius 
type of recent introduction. The rose and 
pink flowers are prettily fringed, many of 
them choice doubles. Compact, glaucous foli- 
age. 8 in. Pkt. 25c. 
Rock Varieties Mixed. A special mixture made 
up of all of the above and many other rare 
varieties, the seeds of which we have in such 
limited quantities that we cannot offer them 
separately. Highly recommended. Pkt. 15c. 
Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
COLLECTION 49: A packet each of the 
following: Alpinus, arvenensis, caesius, 
deltoides erecta, and neglectus—only 60c. 
DODECATHEON 
Meadia. The pretty American Cowslip. Pale 
purple and yellow blooming in the early 
Springs Lit. Pkt 20c.,, Dar. Pkt) .00c: 
DORONICUM 
Sow outside early in the Spring. Will germi- 
nate better if frozen. 
Caucasicum magnificum. Large bright yel- 
low Daisies on stiff 18 in. stems in May. A 
grand cut flower for Decoration Day. Pkt. 
20c,, Ur: Pkt: 50c: 
DRYAS 
Sow early in the Spring outside. 
Sundermanni. A grand Alpine with extra large 
pale lemon flowers on stubby 8-in. stems. Will 
stand more hot weather than D. octopetala. 
Pkt. 20c: 
DOUGLASIA 
Montana. A rare American Alpine. A tidy 
miniature cushion of deep green dotted with 
stemless brilliant pink small flowers. In the 
western mountains it is found on exposed rock 
ridges in gritty soil. Pkt. 25c., Tr. Pkt. 70c. 
EDRAIANTHUS 
Dalmaticus. A pleasing little Alpine related 
to the Campanula family. Short trailing stems 
filled with cup-shaped rich blue flowers. 4 in. 
Pkt. 25c. 
ECHINOPS 
Ritro. The striking Blue Globe Thistle. It is a 
mass of steel blue in July and August. 3 ft. 
Pkt. 10c¢:, Dr. Pkt. 25c;,, 44, 0z. Soc, 
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Doronicum Caucasicum 
EREMURUS 
The Stately Foxtail Lily 
Sow early outside to freeze for best results. 
Selected Hybrids. Collected from rare im- 
ported varieties showing the widest color range 
from clear pink to rich saffron yellow. Tall, 
heavy spikes 5 to 6 ft. in May and June. 
Picts 2oC: sulin ct Ooce 
ERIGERON 
Speciosus Hybrids. A profusion of Aster-like 
lavender blue flowers in June. Slender 2%-ft. 
stems, Pkt" 10) ira PEt. 25c: 
ERINUS 
Alpinus. A tidy little Alpine. Miniature tufts 
of foliage covered with tiny purple flowers. 
4in. Pkt. 20c., Dr Pts 50c, 
ERYNGIUM 
(SEA HOLLY) 
Amethystinum. A handsome plant for the 
border, covered with steel-blue, globe-shaped 
flowers. Dries well for Winter bouquets. 
214 ft. Pkt. 10c., Tr. Pkt. 25c., % oz. 45c. 
Bourgati. A showy, symmetrical plant covered 
with light blue, ball-shaped flowers. 2 ft. 
PEtwoC bret Eoocs 

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Echinops Ritro 

