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Enjoy a surprise 
of new colors and 
in every 
planting of seed- 
ling Dahlias. 
forms 

Unwin’s Dwarf 
Hybrid Dahlia 
DAHLIAS © 
3698 
3709 
3710 
Grow Dahlias from Seed 
Tender Per. 2-4 ft. July to Frost. Growing 
Dahlias from seed is extremely easy and fasci- 
nating. There is a great deal of pleasure watch- 
ing them develop, and always the chance of se- 
curing something new. For the large flowering 
types, sow seed inside during March to get 
plants large enough to set out when danger of 
frost is over. Tubers can be dug in the Fall 
and stored for the following season. 
Single Giant Perfection. Immense single flow- 
ers of various colors. 7? oz., 5Oc..Pkt. 15c 
Double Decorative. Saved from fine double 
show sorts. 7g 0z., Pkt. 20c 
Double Cactus-flowered Mixed. . Many colors, 
twisted and curled petals. 
1G OLs ed iC riclele eats «cls ORION Chk eos Pkt. 25c 

The Two Most Fascinating Dwarf. 
Dahlia Seedlings for Cutting 
3712 UNWIN’S DWARF SEMI-DOUBLE HY- 
BRIDS. 
In three months from seed the dwarf com- 
pact plants produce a wealth of semi-double Dahlias, 
held erect on stiff stems above ‘the foliage. 
The 
colors are deep crimson, pink and rose, mauves, 
scarlet, purple, yellow and white. 
The plants, 2 
feet high, require no stakes and can be spaced 20 
inches apart. 4g oz., 6Oc..... a 
3715 COLTNESS HYBRIDS. 
class of single dwarf Dahlias. 
Sen oe Kts 15c 
An_ interesting 
Plants form compact 
bushes about 2 feet high requiring no stakes. This 
type will bloom in July if seed is sown outdoors 
when danger of frost is over. By all means try this 
WATLECY t/q nOZeg OG iets o cteters «ete eieaete ele 
Pkt. 15c 

EUPHORBIA 
4076 
4077 
Annual. 3 ft. July-September. 
Variegata—Snow on the Mountain. Attrac- 
tive light green foliage, veined and margined 
Nohite ial /4 s0Ze—g eee Ce sacle a5 ee .. Pkt. 10c 
Heterophylla—Annual Poinsetta. Bushy plant 
of branching habit with dark green leaves. The 
center top leaves of each branch turn orange- 
scarlet about mid-summer......... Pkt. 10c 
EVENING PRIMROSE—Oenothera 
4079 
Hardy Perennial. 1 ft. June-August. Large 
yellow flowers 4 to 5 ins. in diameter. Splen- 
did for a sunny position in either the border 
or the rockery. 
Missouriensis. 1/g oz., GOc.......-Pkt. 20c 

3822 
3824 
3832 
3843 
3809 
3810 
3813 
3815 
3821 
‘3877 
3887 
33898 
3865 
3866 
3876 
DIANTHUS ©—Annual Garden Pinks’ 
Hardy Annual. 1 ft. June-November. Pinks 
are the most lovable of all the flowers in the 
garden, blooming from early Summer until 
Fall. This branch of the Pink family bears both 
single and double fragrant flowers with fringed 
petals. They are unrivalled for brilliancy and 
richness of color. Seeds sown in Summer or 
Autumn will flower early the following Spring. 
If sown early indoors or under glass and trans- 
planted in the garden after frost is gone, they 
will bloom in July. Plants will usually live 
over the winter outdoors with light protection; 
and will bloom early the next spring. The 
seedlings bear larger and better flowers the first 
| Double Pinks 
Salmon King. Brilliant salmon rose.... 
Lucifer. . Orange scarlet. A csccescsees | Ente 
Snowball. Pure white.......seeeese-¢ 10C 
Fireball. Deep scarlet........ «east Scans 
Any of above, 1/4 0z., 4Oc 
Heddewigi Mixed—Double Pink. Colors vary 
from richest velvety crimson to the most deli- 
Cate TOBE 0 sesvclee due eles emis al sik MemmGne 
Diadematus Mixed—Double Diadem Pink. 
Flowers, 2 to 3 inches in diameter. .Pkt. 10c 
Chinensis- Mixed — Double Chinese Pink. 
Bright colors blooming in clusters. ..Pkt. 1O0c 
Nobilis Mixed—Double Royal Pink. The 
handsomest of all the Pinks..... ..-Pkt. 10c 
Laciniatus Mixed — Double Fringed Pink. 
Large showy flowers with fringed edges. 
Pkt. 10c 
Any of above, 14 oz., 25c 
Single Pinks 
Salmon Queen. Brilliant salmon rose 
Crimson Belle. Velvety crimson... 
Eastern Queen. Rose .....-eeee- 
Any of the above, 14 oz., 3Oc 
Heddewigi Mixed—Single Pink. 
handsome embracing the most beautiful colors 
ranging from white to the most delicate pink 
and: deep Crimson’: « sc cies atemlaneeserets -Pkt. 10c 
Pkt. 10c 
Nobilis Mixed—Single Royal Pink. Flowers. 
of large size all colors, from white to dark 
TER 8:5 atthe otchviote or vote oss o's iele ste vie stane eae ea 
Laciniatus Mixed — Single Fringed Pink. 
Showy flowers with fringed edges...Pkt. 10c 
Any of above, 1/4 oz., 25c 
DIANTHUS ®—Hardy Garden Pinks 
3923 
3927 
3932 
3954 
3955 
Hardy Perennial. 6 to 12 in. May-July. The 
old-fashioned favorite with a dainty clove- 
scented fragrance is extremely valuable in any 
garden. They are wonderful for edging a 
hardy border and are at home in any rock 
garden. The Plumarius varieties grow a foot 
high and are fine for cut flowers. 
Caesius—Cheddar Pink. A splendid rock plant, 
forming dense tufts 3 inches high and bearing 
bright rosy pink flowers. ; 
Wy OZ, BOC Ia sc oo euo-0 6 0 Osetra aimee aie ae 
Deltoides, Brilliant—Maiden Pink. A creep- 
ing rock plant with brilliant crimson-red flow- 
ers carried above fine, feathery foliage. 
Uy 9z.5° BOC. : oa 0000 ss cetle ae een Renee 
Plumarius Single Mixed — Pheasant’s Eye, 
Grass Pink. Fringed flowers. 
i, OZ, DBC. os oo hic clon Selon aE Ee Oc 
Plumarius Double Mixed — Double Scotch 
Pink. Double and semi-double. 
yy OZey DBC. sca oc Cine ce Celt t iene kee 10c 
Plumarius Semperflorens—Everblooming 
Double Pink. Blooms alk summer. 
WA OZ., BOc. 4 se cc vk oo sk cee EG 15c 
DIANTHUS HYBRIDUS. See Sweet Wivelsfield. 
DIDISCUS. See Blue Lace Flower. 
DIGITALIS. See Foxglove. 
Large and. 
