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DELPHINIUM—Perennial Larkspur (Continued) 
Bellamosum—3’ to 4’ Intensely rich deep blue 
flowers. ¢ 25 and $ .50 
Blackmore and Langdon Hybrids—3’' to 4’ Double 
florets in a wide range of colors, from dark blue to 
the palest, with many gorgeous pinks and laven- 
ders. $ .25 and $ .50 
Iceberg—3’ to 4’ Tall beautiful plants of pure 
white. Unexcelled for cutting. ¢ .50 
Pink Sensation—2’ to 3’ The new rare pinky-rose 
delphinium. Magnificent when combined with the 
blues and whites. $1.00 
Chinensis—Chinese Delphinium 1’ A_ very 
pretty dwarf, feathery type in blue or white. 
$ .25 
DIANTHUS—FPinks 
Plumaris—8" Garden Pinks and beautiful, sweet 
scented, double, semi-double, and single flowers in 
a great diversity of colors. These hardy pinks 
blossom most of the summer. $ .25 
Deltoides Brilliant—Maiden Pink 2” to 6” A 
charming creeping variety with brilliant carmine 
flowers in June and July. $ .30 
Barbatus—Sweet William 10” to 12” Old favor- 
ites, bearing their sweet clove scented flowers in 
ereat profusion during May and June. A wide 
range of colors. g .25 
Named Varieties: 
Beatrix—6" to 8” A lovely shade of salmon pink, 
double, fragrant, and very freely produced all 
summer. Very like a beautiful miniature carnation. 
$ .25 
Prince Bismark—6" to 8” A recent improvement 
over the older type Sweet William. Dwarfer, 
sweet scented, and a good clear pink that is inval- 
uable for cutting. oo 
Silver Mine—6" to 8” Similar to Beatrix except 
that the flowers are a pure double white. Very 
fragrant. $ AO 
Little Joe—3" New introduction with spiny blue 
foliage. Single deep crimson flowers as large as a 
