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Here is a Dianthus of rare merit, It flowers all Summer long. The 
beautiful, salmon-pink blooms—produced on plants that are neat, 
cushion-like and compact—have a spicy fragrance that even the old 
time pinks of grandmother’s garden could not boast of. Fred Rockwell 
in the New York Times, says of this wonderful Dianthus: “It is one of 
the finest new border flowers in a decade.’’ We agree. You will never 
regret adding this to the list of your choice garden plants. 
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THREE for A hae DOZEN $5, 
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BLUE CARPET 
A great improvement on Campanula carpatica. 
The fine blue, bell-shaped flowers are larger and 
the plants much more compact than in the older 
variety. Ideal for edging, either in full sun or 
semi-shade. A gem for the rock garden. Blooms 
from June to early Autumn. 
THREE for +4 .®° pozen *G, 
MAYFIELD 
GIANT——> 
This lovely, strong growing 
and free flowering Shasta 
Daisy is a true Giant. Plants 
are of rugged growth, produc- 
ing long stemmed and per- 
fectly formed blooms in.abun- 
dance. By removing the 
flowers as they fade, Mayfield 
Giant will continue to bloom 
throughout the Summer. It 
is one of the finest of all per- 
ennials for cutting. 
3 For 545° 
DOZEN $5.00 

Campanula, Blue Carpet © J. & P. co. 
