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DIANTHUS SPECIES—Hardy Pinks. Everygreen-gray, 
grass-like foliage; very fragrant flowers in 
spring and early summer. Plant in full sun. 
CARNATION  (Caryophyllus)—Hardy garden 
variety. Like miniature carnations, spicy frag- 
rance, colors in pink, red, lemon and white. 
VARIETY—Crimson King. Blooms all season 
long. Green foliage, bright red. 
GRASS OR SPICE PINKS—(CPlumarius vari- 
eties) Single or semi-double flowers. Stems 8 
inches. Colors pink and white, with red eye. 
ROSE DAWN or Rose Cushion—Tufted mounds 
of foliage. Tiny star-like, pink flowers fairly 
covering the little cushion-like plants. 
His Chr Griese ee eer pha Ie bee bt) 20c, 35¢ and 50c 
SWEET WILLIAMS—(Barbatus) Fragrant flow- 
er heads on i to 1% ft. stems; delightful range 
of colors, through reds, pinks, purples to white. 
Best treated as biennial. Plant in fall. 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS—Old Fashioned Bleeding 
Heart. Plant in partial shade. Lacy foliage and 
flowers in March and April on dropping stems. 
ing vallonscontainers:. Cache kt ee ce 75¢ 
DICTAMNUS RUBRA—Gas Plant. Grows 2 to 3 ft. high 
with masses of loose red spires in early summer. 
Do not disturb after once planting. 
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DURANTA PLUMIERI—Golden Dewdrop or Sky Flower. 
Blue flowers in summer. Rapid growing plant; 
shining green leaves. Sprays of golden berries 
in fall. Give winter protection. Plant in full sun. 
Gallon containers, each 2. ej.ceccee.n: $0.75 and $1.50 
DUSTY MILLER—See Artemisia ...... and Centaurea 
EREMURUS—Desert Candle or Foxtail Lily. Slender 
leaves making a basal rosette; 6 ft. flower stalk, 
star-like flowers in yellow, salmon pink, and 
bronze shades. Do not disturb after once plant- 
ing. Like many lilies, foliage disappears after 
blooming. Plant in full sun in rich soil con- 
taining lots of sharp sand. Sometimes slow to 
bloom but exceedingly showy when established. 
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ERYTHRINA CRISTI GALLI—Coral Tree or Fireman’s 
Helmet. Fast growing up to 5 and 6 feet. In 
sunny, warm location. Showy spikes of large 
red pea-shaped flowers for several months in 
summer. Thorny. A handsome plant. 
Blooming size, in containers ............... $1.00 to $1.50 
HERBACEA—Coral Bean. Native of South 
Texas. Spikes of red flowers up to 3 ft., in late 
summer. Seeds, a showy red when pods open. 
Inecallon. containers cach). eee nee $1.00 
EUPATORIUM COELESTIUM—Hardy Ageratum Blue 
flowers in fall. Easily grown perennial up to 2 
feet high. Sun or partial shade. 
FERNS HARDY—Require soils rich in leafmold and peat; 
partial shade, and good drainage, with abundant 
moisture. 
HARDY EAST TEXAS FERN 
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