compact, 
double, delicately fragrant, notched petals, usually pink to 
-soms, an altogether unique color in hardy Dianthus. 
_ termined. 

es 21 DIANTHUS DELTOIDES MONTANUS—ergtnx(2)8. In 
this fine-leafed turf-forming variety of Deltoides we have 
an excellent ground cover or even grass substitute; one more- 
over that will maintain its own in competition with other 
vegetation, and with low, close-packed foliage that is always 
attractive. Blossoms of brilliant rose. Pkt. 10c; '/1g oz. 25c. 
_ 21 DIANTHUS HYBRIDA. FLORIBUNDA—erx(2-3)9. Per- 
haps a cross of D. monspessulanus and D. plumarius. Dwarf, 
exceedingly floriferous. Flowers are single to 
rose. Pkt. 15c. (Plants each 25c.) 
21 DIANTHUS KNAPPI—ecrbx(2-4)18. Lemon yellow blos- 
Long 
in bloom, and plants exceedingly durable and long-lived. 
Group it with Campanula olympica or Jasione for delightful 
yellow-and-blue effects. Pkt. 20c; 1/32 oz. 30c; 1/16 oz. 50c. 
(Plants, each 25c; 3 for 70c; 10 for $2.00.) Jliustrated, 
page 30. 
21 DIANTHUS LATIFOLIUS — *erbx(2-3)12. Clustered 
blossoms in the most vivid of rich glowing crimsons. This 
is the double variety atrococcineus. Cultigen, origin unde- 
Blooms as quickly as an annual. Pkt. 10c; \% 
Re. 02.5 20c. 
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= Tho 
_ Pink, large flowers, vivid markings. 
21 DIANTHUS REUTERI—erx(2)10. Many rather rigid 
from pink to lilac. 
Pkt. 15¢; 1/38 oz. 25c. 
21 DIANTHUS LONGICALYCINUS—“*ecrbx(3-4)25. Open, 
airy, diffusely branching plants, long-loaded with pretty 
‘pink to rose blossoms, these fringed in a sheer extravagance 
of wind-blown laciness. Particularly good. Now considered 
to be a variety of Dianthus superbus. Pkt. 10c; % oz, 30c; 
Y% oz. 60c. (Plants, each 25c; 3 for 65c; 10 for $2.00.) 
21 DIANTHUS MONSPESSULANUS—“*erbx (3-4)16. Deeply 
fringed blossoms, usually a very pleasant pink tone, with 
dark eye. Showy. Late blooming. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 20c. 
(Plants, each 25c; 3 for 70c.) 
21 DIANTHUS NEGLECTUS—erx(2)6. No more delightful 
or distinct little rock garden ‘‘Pink’’ than this. Charming 
flowers of brilliant cherry, always a tawny buff-rose in 
reverse. Close and compact. 20 seeds for 15c; 50 for 35c; 
100 for 55c; 250 for $1.25. 
21 DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS IPSWICH STRAIN—ecrbx 
(2)12. A particularly fine strain of wae eee Clove 
t. 10c. 
stems spray out at odd angles, each topped with a close 
cluster of rose red flowers. Pkt. 10c; */ie oz. 20c. 
21 DIANTHUS SEGUERI—“*erebx(3-5)20. Big bushy plants, 
long-laden with large notch-petalled blossoms that may be 
anything from soft pink to deep carmine, usually marked 
with maroon circles and white dots. Blooms from mid- 
July until well into autumn. Pkt. 10c; 1/ig oz. 20c; % oz. 
35c. (Plants, each 25c; 3 for 70c; 10 for $2.00.) 
21 DIANTHUS SPECIOSUS—erbx(2)20. The Showy Pink. 
A vast profusion of exceedingly lacy blossoms that vary 
Early blooming variety of D. superbus. 
21 DIANTHUS SUPERBUS WHITE LACE—*ecrbx (3-4)20. 
Snowy white flowers of large size, excessively fringed to 
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exquisite airy filigree. Rarely, the flowers will bear a 
streak or patch of deep pink, other flowers on the same 
plant being pure white. Compared with the last, the plants 
are more compactly branching, and perhaps even more 
floriferous. Pkt. 15c; 1/18 oz. 25¢c; %& oz. 40c. (Plants, 
each 25c; 3 for 70c.) 
21 DIANTHUS SUBACAULIS—erltx(2)6. A splendid rock 
garden ‘‘Pink’”’; low dense mounds of blue-green foliage, set 
all over with thickets of little pink and rose blossoms, the 
petals jagged or dentate. Exceedingly floriferous. Rather 
early. A species of high merit that we think you will like. 
fae 15c; 4/ig oz. 80c; % oz. 50c. (Plants, each 25c; 3 for 
Oc. 
21 DIANTHUS SYLVESTRIS — erstx(2)10. Purest deep 
pink, no hint of rose, but with an alluring touch of buff- 
tawniness to the throat. Big flowers, rarely dentate, never 
fringed. Arching sheafs of bloom. A plant for friendly 
long delighting. Pkt. 15ce. 
21 DIANTHUS WINTERI—ecrbx(8)15. A magnificent strain 
of everblooming Hortulans, of English origin, and likely 
carrying some Carnation blood. Flowers of largest size, 
showing widely variable colorings and markings, with 
many vivid contrasts. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 25e; % oz. 40c; 4 
oz. 65c. (Plants, each 25c; 3 for ‘70c.) 
OFFER 67Al—One pkt. each of the 21 above, for $2.50. 
PLANT OFFER 68A1—One good plant each of these 10 
kinds, each with label; Arenarius, Avalon, Arvernensis, Car- 
thusianorum giganteus, Longycalycinus, Highland Hybrids, 
Segueri, Knappi, Subacaulis and Superbus White Lace. The 
ten plants, no changes, for $2.50. 
OTHER HARDY DIANTHUS SPECIES—Alpinus 25c; Ana- 
tolicus 10c; Banaticus 15c; Boissieri 10c; Brachyanthus 10c; 
Cheddar Hybrids 15c; Collinus 15c¢c; Corsicus 10c; Delicatus 
10c; Deltoides 10c; Dissectus 20c; Furcatus 15c; Graniticus 
10c; Griesbachi 10c; HIGHLAND HYBRIDS, pkt. 15c; 1/16 
oz. 25c, plants each 25c, 3 plants for 70c; Holtzeri 10c; 
Kotschyana 15¢c; Liburnicus 15c; Luminitzeri 15c; Moesiacus 
10c; Rose Cushion 15c; Saxigensis 20c; Serotinus 20c; Spi- 
culiformis 15¢c; Squarrosus 10c; Tatrae 10c; Tergestinus 5c; 
Virgineus 10c; Viscidus Parnasus 10c; Waldsteini 20c; Zo- 
natus 10c; Racemosus 20c; Praecox 15c; Arborescens 10c. 
Many of above can also be supplied in quantity by weight. 
Write for quotation. OFFER 69A1—One pkt. each of these 
34 kinds, for $4.00. 
21 DIANTHUS ROCK GARDEN BLEND—tThis will give a 
wide and interesting variety. Pkt. 15c; 4/1g oz. 30c; 1% oz. 
50c. 
21 DIANTHUS PEERLESS BLEND—Seeds of not less than 
fifty distinct species or hybrid strains, are included here. 
We believe that we have covered the full range of Dianthus 
possibilities. Pkt. 10c; %& oz. 35¢; 4 oz. 60c. 
“ THE RAINBOW PINKS 
They are Dianthus, too, these gay Annual Pinks in rain- 
bow colorings, but colorings applied in patterns fantastic 
that we fear never a rainbow since Noah would recognize. 
All summer long they yield a wealth of brightly colored, 
intricately marked flowers. Blossoms vary from immense 
single forms with long fringed slashings, to others of 
intense doubleness. Scarce two will be alike. There will 
be selfs in white, salmon pink, scarlet and crimson, along 
with others in multitude that show contrasting edgings, 
zonings, lacings and splashings. We have tried to make 
this the very best possible blend of desirable annual Rain- 
bow Pinks. ecbx(8)12. Order as DIANTHUS RAINBOW 
BLEND. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 25c. 
*ANNUAL DIANTHUS NAMED SORTS—Use them for 
easy, long and brilliant color spreads. VESUVIUS, fire- 
vivid, unmarked single, none brighter, pkt. 10c, %& oz. 20c. 
SNOWBALL, very large, fully double snow-white, petals 
fringed, pkt. 10c, %& oz. 20c. PINK BEAUTY, soft pure 
pink, fully double, pkt. 10c, 144 oz. 25¢c. MOURNING 
CLOAK, black-mahogany, each petal edged white, double, 
pkt. 10c, % oz. 20c. OFFER 70Al1, one pkt. each of the 
four for 35c. 

Better to be a Pollyanna than the dour soul who 
names one so. 

*DIASCIA BARBERAE—erbx(8)15. Charm-flower or Twin- 
spur. Blossoms of exquisite salmon pink, each set with a 
little golden inlay, flowers so daintily fashioned that they 
might well have settled like thistledown along and through 
the slender branching stems. As easy as it is pretty, and 
one of the few annuals that might upon occasion be used 
in the rock garden. Try it for glad surprise. Pkt. 15c. 
