315—Dwarf Double Clove. Nanus mixed. 6 to 8 ins. Same as 
Giant Double Clove, but of very dwarf growth, making it ideal . 
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DIANTHUS SPECIES— 
274.—Laciniatus Splendens. 12 ins. Large single flowers. 2 inches 
across. Brilliant crimson with a large, boldly contrasting white 
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300.—Crimson Bedder. 12 ins. Glowing, velvety crimson flowers. Single 
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297—Graniticus. 15 ins. Bright, rose-pink flowers with a narrow 
maroon line around the center. Blue stems add interest................ 
317—Sweet Winelsfield. Double Mixed. 12 ins. A hybrid pink. A 
profusion of blossoms in a great variety of brilliant colors and 
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276.—Punctatus. Chinese type. 10 ins. Large, beautiful single, fringed 
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267.—Heddewigi. Double mixed. Double blooms in many showy colors. 
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275.—Loveliness. A very fancy fringed dianthus of a mauve-lilac color, 
very fragrant. Is very hardy and desirable for both bedding 
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GAILLARDIAS— 
477 —Grandiflora. 20 ins. Fine, showy variety. Mahogany and yellow. 
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482.—Goblin.—10 to 12 ins. The new Gallaria-Goblin is especially desir- 
able for rockeries and borders. It forms broad bushes of close 
and compact habit. They are covered with beautiful two-colored 
flowers so that the foliage entirely disappears under the mass of 
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479.—Sunset. Giant, charming flowers of rich golden yellow.......0000.......... 
GRASSES— 
444-Festuca Glauca. 10 ins. Dwarf. Ornamental with distinct blue 
green foliage and attractive little steel blue flower-heads................ 
445.—Phalarsis Arnudinacea. 12 ins. A creeping ribbon grass. Very or- 
namental. Beautifully striped, green and white 2.000002... 
445 —Phalaris Arnudinacea, Erecta. Another rock garden variety, but 
has yellow stripes instead of white and of a more bunchy type 
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451.—Zebra. 6 ft. Yellow stripes across the leaf. An attractive specimen 
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448—Eulalia Gracimillis. 5 ft. An ideal grass for high border or 
specimen clumps. Graceful habits, with narrow green leaves 
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452,—Giant Ribbon. This grass is not only a beauty and decorative as a 
specimen plant in the yard, but is grand for making bouquets........ 
HEMEROCALLIS— 
511.—Fulva. 3 to 4 ft. Coppery orange. Shaded red. One of the most 
popular and showy of the Hemerocallis. Grand for extensive 
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516—Florham. 3 ft. Large, trumpet shaped, fragrant flowers. Rich 
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512—Kwanso.—3 to 4 ft. Large, double flowered variety with rich, 
golden bronze flowers. A grand variety. Fine for cutting ........ 
HIBISCUS—MALLOW MARVELS— 
Heigh, 4 ft. New giant flowering type. Wonderfully improved. Gor- 
geous in effect. 10 inch flowers. 
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HOLLY HOCKS— 
An old-time flower of great importance. A good bedding plant for back- 
ground and specimen clumps. Their stately growth and handsome 
flowers make them very popular. The Chater’s type is among 
the best in Hollyhocks. 
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