Per Half 
VARIETY Doz. Doz. 
EVERBLOOMING HARDY SWEET WILLIAM 
LATIFOLIUS ATROCOCCINEUS FLORA PLENA.... 80 © .50 
A beautiful summer bedding variety as it bears brilliant 
fiery crimson blooms all through the season. Very hardy 
and a sturdy grower. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIS (CLOVE PINKS) 
New strains of the old fashioned Hardy Pinks have 
brought this grand flower back into favor. Noted for 
their exquisite fragrance and free blooming. 
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Deep rosy crimson hybrids. Noted for fragrance. 
DOUBLER MIXED ies Fee were nase nae ecs hee ee .70 43 
Old fashioned hardy pinks in assorted mixed _ colors. 
Hardy and thrive most anywhere. 
HIGHLAND QUEEN, ROSE HYBRIDS .....WWW00 2. .70 .43 
One of the best perennial Dianthus offered today. 
Bright rose colored, fragrant blooms are produced con- 
tinually from May to November. Ideal for bedding, bor- 
der or rockery. 
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Large sized double blooms are typically carnation in 
form and fragrance. Wide range of mixed color shades. 
DIANTHUS ALLWOODII 
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Beautiful Allwoodii Hybrids in mixed colors with con- 
trasting centers. Grow about 18 inches high with good 
stems. Colorful and fragrant. 
DIANTHUS CAESSIUS (CHEDDAR PINK) 
GRAN DILELORA We oer eee eee ee oe a geet ee .70 -43 
Stems arise from dense tufts of steely-blue foliage each 
bearing a good sized bloom of bright rose color. An 
excellent variety for dry banks or the rock garden. 
DIANTHUS KNAPPI (SPECIES) 
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Bright golden yellow blooms on short stems. Foliage 
is grassy green. Very dwarf and an outstandinng var- 
iety for edging or rockery. 
DIANTHUS SWEET WIVELSFIELD (SPECIES) 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD _......... oe A a ee ee ee ees ace .70 .43 
The true perennial tvre with single flowers in mixed 
colors. Fine for mixed bouquets. 
DORONICUM (LEOPARDBANE) 
CAUCASIUM—One of the brighest and most colorful of early 
spring flowering plants. Large daisy-like flowers about 3 inches across 
of brighest golden color. Hardy, sturdy in growth and prolific in 
bloom. A splendid plant to use in front of shrubs in the border. 
Grows about 20 inches high. Flowers keep well when cut. 
Field Crown, Transplanted Plants Only. 
25¢ each; 12 for $2.50, pospaid. 
DRACOCEPHALUM (DRAGONHEAD) 
Bright blue blossoms on stems only 12 inches high. Central lobe 
of flower oddly marked with white spots. Fine for low front planting 
in beds. Blooms freely during July and August. 
1 yr., Field Grown Plants, 
6 for 45c; 12 for 75c, postpaid. 
DIGITALIS (FOXGLOVE) 
GIANTS SHIRLEY (HYBRIDS 2 ee .70 -43 
This elegant strain of an old fashioned flower grows to 
7 feet high. Ideal for tall colorful backgrounds. The 
color mixture is superb. We _ heartily reommend this 
variety of Foxglove. 
ECHINOPS (GLOBE THISTLE) 
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A showy plant with thistle-like foliage and habit of 
growth. Grows 3 feet tall and in July and August bears 
great numbers of globular metallic blue flowers. May 
be cut and dried for colorful winter bouquets. 
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