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DIANTHUS, NEW BLUE 
(Novelty) 
Bright lavender blue, the foliage is deep green and 
the flowers are in trusses about 9 inches high. Flowers 
in July, August, and September. (Perennial). Pkt. 50c. 

DIANTHUS 
*deltoides ‘‘Brilliant.’’ The plants are literally Pkt. 
covered with tiny flowers of a rosy-crimson color. 
IE oc cia cic aisles 0 a cc ac noses sce ce $0.25 
*deltoides (Maiden Pink). Rosy magenta.......... ls, 
ROUUUNPITE@ MMR YVITILG’ p Scits os vA clo die ccs ceccecceee wens 25 
*Loveliness. Large flowers, lacerated petals, of a 
most exquisite mauve tint and the most alluringly 
Seeermaremeriower we. KNOW. .........:0cccesveerecs .50 
plumarius. Single mixed............... 4 oz. 50c., .15 
Ps EN Ile oY 0 Ge 4 oz. $1.00, .20 
plumarius ‘‘Cyclops.’’ Large sweet-scented flowers 
of every shade from pure white to pink and rich 
*allwoodi. Produces an abundance of flowers from 
Spring to Autumn in various charming shades; 
ITE Ch eee ee Fe et .50 
*Rock alpinus. It is oniy 4 to 6 in. high, has single 
and semi-double flowers and contains all the Dian- 
thus colors. Is a perfect gem for the rock garden... .25 
DICTAMNUS fraxinella (Gasplant). Handsome spikes 
DMR TIAUIBTIO WETS. 2 Ibs - oce'o te x00 ope ero bv dle sic wks a7n at 25 
fraxinella alba. Pure white. 3 ft................. 20 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). 
PIDRATIOIOC OS OPUIDIC, «0c seeccccclse cess Y{ oz. 50c.,_ .15 
TROT hic ececcevacsseaccces 144 oz. 50c., .15 
DARREN oss so o's 5-3 6 0b aise oe 0 e's ee 8 lf oz. 50c., .15 
POURRA re ccc noe sce wbeceeeese lf oz. 50c., .15 
grandiflora. Chrome-yellow............ 1% oz. 50c.,  .15 
The Shirley. A magnificent strain producing plants 
5-7 feet high with spikes 4 feet long, carrying flowers 
of great size, ranging from white to dark rose, 
vee and spotted crimson, maroon, and choco- 
TM fens cles ove 0 see bets sess Y% oz. $1.00, .25 
DIMORPHOTHECA spectabilis. Has a single, Daisy- 
like bloom 2 in. in diameter; color deep pink with a 
shining black center on stems 14 in. longer eek: PAs 
ECHINOPS ritro. A hardy perennial with blue, thistle- 
ikesiowers:. tine for bees. 3 ft...........6..... 15 
EDELWEISS (Leontopodium alpinum). Interesting 
mincemeaved plant. 6.1N2..... 5.0. sic cccwc eee ec ces .25 
ERIGERON speciosus. Pale mauve flowers, gold 
reigcs USS aeRO ib nce a eta a a a a ee ats 
*ERINUS alpinus. A charming Spring-flowering plant 
with pale purple flowers. 2inm................-08. .50 
eae ae amethystinum (Sea Holly). Deep blue. 
Pe eh eck sta erg coats cist od ab: wate ced bows 25 
ERYSIMUM linifolium. See Cheiranthus linifolius, 
page 15, 
EUPATORIUM fraseri. Hardy perennial with clusters 
of white flowers; fine for cutting. 2 ft............ .20 
GAILLARDIA Kelway’s Hybrids. An _ improved 
strain producing enormous flowers. Choice mixed. 
Y{ oz. $1.00, .25 
Portola Hybrids. A fine strain with broad petaled 
flowers, ranging through shades of bronzy red with 
Sere SESCIECSG CAIN eerie, cee 9 GA ovals ad Tp 4). okt wes 625 
Torchlight. The flowers are golden yellow with a rich 
maroon red center and often measure 5 in. across. .25 
grandiflora. Large, pure yellow flowers. .'4 oz. 40c., 10 
GAZANIA splendens hybrida. The plants are low 
growing with long-stemmed, Daisy-like flowers in 
brilliant shades fof orange and yellow, as well as 
cyt salh alva Gre PEEPS a Si dee .25 
GENTIANA acaulis (Blue Gentian). Intense, blue, 
bell-shaped flowers, suited to moist and shady 
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