DARLINGTONIA CALIFORNICA—amkt 
(w)(3)20. Twisted hooded pitchers with 
translucent windows. Odd inverted flower 
formations, buff-brown, red veined. Car- 
nivorous. Ornamental bog or pool-edge 
plant, hardy North with some prctec- 
tion. Illustrated this page. See “Sar- 
racenia’” for handling. Also sometimes 
grown as an interesting pot plant. 
Pkt. 15¢e (3 for 40c). 
HARDY DIANTHUS 
Here are the easy and lovable perennial Garden Pinks. 
“x”? culture. ALLWOODI—(2-3)16. Hybrids of Carnation 
and Clove Pink. Perfumed, widely color variable, single 
to double. Good. Pkt. 15¢e; x oz. 25¢. ALLWOODI 
ALPINUS—(2)5. Allwoodi crossed with Alpinus. Splendid 
dwarf. Pkt. 15¢c; ARENARIUS—(2)6. Rumpled foliage 
densities of silver-green velvet. Fringed creamy flowers, 
richly fragrant. Jllustrated page 28. Pkt. 15c; + oz. 

30c; % oz. 50c. ARVERNENSIS—(2)5. Exquisite minia- 
‘ture. Mossy mats, little rose pink blossoms. Pkt. 20c (3 for 
50c). AVALON—Spectacular mounds of perfumed silver- 
veiled rose. Double. Plants only, each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
CARTHUSIANORUM GIGANTEUS—(38-4)40. Tallest spe- 
cies. Mahogany buds open to clustered striate rose. Pkt. 
1l5ec. HIGHLAND HYBRIDS—(2-4)16. Magnificent strain, 
flowers of largest size, vividly colored, often zoned. Pkt. 
15c; 7; oz. 35c. HYBRIDA FLORIBUNDA—(2-3)9. De- 
lightful varying flowers, mostly in soft pastel pinks, deli- 
cately scented. Pkt. 15c. KNAPPI—(2-4)18. Really lemon 
yellow, unique Dianthus color. Grow it with Campanula 
olympica or Jasione for charming blue and yellow low 
groupings. Illustrated page 28. Pkt. 20c (8 for 50c). 
LONGICALYCINUS—(3-4)25. Diffuse plants loaded with 
pink to rose blossoms fringed in extravagant laciness. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 80c. NEGLECTUS—(2)5. Brilliant cherry, 
tawny rose in reverse. Close, low, compact. 20 seeds for 
15e. SEGUERI—(3-5)20. Notched blossoms pink to car- 
mine, usually marked maroon and white. In bloom until 
mid-autumn. Pkt. 10c; 7 oz. 25c. SPECIOSUS—(2)20. 
Exceedingly lacy blossoms of large size, pink to lilac. 
Pkt. 15c. SUPERBUS WHITE—(3-4)20. Big flowers of 
snowy white, fringed to airy filigree. Particularly good. 
Long in bloom. Pkt. 15c; 7 oz. 25e; 1% oz. 40c. SUBA- 
CAULIS—(2)6. Low, dense blue-green mounds, set with 
thickets of pink to rose blossoms, petals dentate. Splendid 
rock garden or edging species. Pkt. 15c; 7; oz. 35c; % oz. 
60c. SUBACAULIS OLD ORCHARD VARIETY—Glowing 
pink. Even, low. Plants only, each 35c; 38 for $1.00. 
SYLVESTRIS—Pink with buff reverse. Charming. Pkt. 
25c. WALDSTEINI—(3-4)8. Much fringed, low white, 
pink zoned. Pkt. 15c. OFFER 116A53—One pkt. each of 
16Sfor= 52-203 
OTHER HARDY DIANTHUS—Priced per pkt. Alpinus 
20c; Anatolicus 10c; Arboreus 15c; Banaticus 10¢c; Brachy- 
anthus 15c; Caesius (Gratianopolitanus) 10c; Cheddar Hy- 
brids 15c; Collinus 15¢c; Corsicus 10c; Delicatus 10c; Del- 
toides 10c; Deltoides White 15c; Deltoides Montanus 15c 
(3 for 40c); Dissectus 15c; Fureatus 15c; Gelidus 15c; 
Graniticus 10c; Griesbachi 10c; Holtzeri 10c; Kotschyana 
15c; Latifolius coccineus 10c; Lannosus 15¢; Hyb. Love- 
liness 15c; Luminitzeri 10¢; Moesiacus 10c; Monspessu- 
lanus, showy, varied, fringed, Pkt. 10c, 1% oz. 30c, ™%4 oz. 
50c; Plumarius Ipswich Strain 15¢c; Praecox 15¢c; Pyrdi- 
colus 10c; Petrae 15c; Racemosus 10c; Reuteri 15c; Hyb. 
-Rose Cushion 15c; Saxigensis 15¢c; Serotinus 15c¢c; Spiculi- 
formis 15c; Squarrosus 10c; Superbus Dwarf Strain 15c; 
Tatrae 10c; Tergestinus 10c; Vaginatus 15c; Virgineus 
15c; Viscidus Parnassus 10c; Winteri 15c. OFFER 117A53 
—One pkt. each of the 45 for $4.75. 
DIANTHUS ROCK GARDEN BLEND—About as fine a 
mixture of the rarer species suitable for the rock garden as 
it would be possible to make up. We would call attention 
to the point that we actually grow at Old Orchard seventy 
kinds of Dianthus, and so have unexcelled facilities for 
making up such a blend. Pkt. 15c; 7 oz. 35¢c; % oz. 60c. 
DIANTHUS PEERLESS BLEND—Seeds of all the Dianthus 
species we grow, proportions varying. Includes taller kinds. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 35¢; % oz. 60c. 
PEERLESS HARDY BORDER BLEND 
Seeds of unusual and showy flowers, a blend of more than 
100 perennials that are tall, vigorous and handsome enough 
to grace the most particular of permanent plantings. In- 
cludes many rare kinds. Winter-hardy. 7; oz. 25c; % oz. 
40c; % oz. 75c; 1 oz. $2.70. 
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SHASTA DAISY AVALON BLEND —ecbkt(2)28. Here are 
the better Shastas, blossoms usually fringed and lacy, 
single, semi-double or double, long-stemmed flowers to five 
inches across, pure white. Pkt. 15c; 75 oz. 35c; %& oz. 60c. 
DICTAMNUS ALBUS—by(2-3)32. Gas Plant. Terminal 
racemes of large graceful blossoms, pure white or rosy 
purple. At dusk the flowers yield an ignitable vapor. 
Handsome, long-lived border perennial. Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 35c. 
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DICENTRA or BLEEDING HEART 
Fully hardy tuberous-rooted perennials with blossoms of 
delightful charm. ‘yt’? cultures CHRYSANTHA—(2-3)60. 
High, close clusters of inverted golden hearts over silvered 
airy foliage. Spectacular. Pkt. 15¢. CUCULLARIA— 
(1)8. Dutchman’s Breeches. Pretty little blossoms with 
spurs diverging. White, yellow-tipped. Pkt. 15c; EXIMIA 
—(2-4)16. Plumes of rose-colored heart-flowers over slashed, 
fern-like foliage. Continuous bloom all season. Pkt. 10c; 
vs oz. 25c; % oz. 40c. FORMOSA—(2-4)12. Nodding 
sprays of pink hearts above spreading fern foliage. Pkt. 
15e. OREGANA—(8)12. Delightful heart-blossoms of soft 
cream, tipped purple. Silvered foliage. Exquisite; long 
in bloom. Pkt. 20c (3 for 50c). SPECTABILIS—(1-2)20. 
True Bleedingheart. Sprays of pendant rosy pink hearts, 
white tipped. A superlative beauty in full glory of bloom. 
Pkt. of 10 seeds for 20c. OFFER 118A53—One pkt. each 
of the 6 for 75e. DICENTRA SWEETHEART—Sprays 
of snowy white heart-blossoms. Long in bloom. - A -variety 
of D. formosa. Young plants available for Sept.-Oct. 
delivery at each $1.25; 3 for $3.25. 
DIGITALIS, including FOXGLOVE 
There is a reminder of friendlier times in these elder 
favorites. “x” culture. ORIENTALIS AVALON— (2-3) 
60. Gothic towers of spires, flower-filled in close imbrica- 
tions, individual blossoms oddly formed, of downy white, 
netted glinting chestnut. Illustrated above. Pkt. 15c; 
ss oz. 30c; %& oz. 50c. THAPSI—(3-4)20. Airy racemes 
of blossoms that open buff-tinged cream, suffusing grad- 
ually with strawberry tones. Plants open, fountain-like. 
Sound perennial. Pkt. 15c; 7s 0z. 30c; 1% oz. 50c. NEVADI- 
ENSE—(3)40. Long, decorative, one-sided racemes of pure 
yellow. Long-lived. Pkt. 15e. GIANT SHIRLEY—(2)60. 
The old-time Foxglove in an improved giant selection; big 
imbricated blossoms in white, varied pinks, to deepest rose, 
often charmingly spotted with crimson or maroon. Pkt. 
10c; ys oz. 20c; % oz. 35c. LAEVIGATA(3-4)40._ Big, 
lobed flowers of soft yellow, with open netting of red- 
brown lines. Pkt. 15c. OFFER 119A53—One pkt. each of 
above for 60c. 
GOOD DIGITALIS AGAIN—Per pkt. Ambigua, yellow, 15c, 
Ferruginea, cream, netted autumn-brown, 15c; Purpurea 
White 10c; Purpurea Monstrosa Mixed 10c; Lanata, yel- 
low, 10c; Lanata Golden Orange, 15c; Isabellina, buff- 
chamois 15¢c: Lutzi, apricot tones, 15c; Nervosa, one-sided 
straw yellow, 10c. OFFER 120A53—One pkt. of each for 
$1.00. 
DIGITALIS BLEND—AIll above, 
1% oz. 20c; % oz. 35c. 
with others. Pkt. 10c; 
