

Didiscus 
cerulea 
DAHLBORG DAISY Pkt. 20c; #;0z. 70c; Moz. $1.25; Woz. $2; oz. $6 
An excellent new dwarf border annual. The thrifty 8-inch plants, 12 inches across, with finely cut foliage, are neat, 
uniform and attractive. They freely produce small, single, golden yellow, daisy flowers, well above the foliage, from 
spring continuously to frost. For spring bedding plant sale, start the seed indoors early. The plants will begin to 
show bloom when the flats are ready for sale. The seed may also be sown outdoors in late April. The seed ts of 
irregular, slow germination. Of great value for its earliness and long flowering period. 
DAHLIA 
These are easily raised from seed and will bloom the first year if sown indoors from F ebruary to March, 
and fine pot plants of Unwin’s may be grown for spring sale from seed started in January. The tubers 
may be divided and potted the second year in a cool greenhouse, to make fine plants for Mother’s Day. 
Select Exhibition, Mixed. Pkt. 50c; p0z. 90c; 14o0z. $2.75; oz. $8.50 
Saved from a large number of the choicest and newest varieties, including many unnamed future favorites. 
Unwin’s XXX Dwarf Hybrids. Pkt. 20c; Moz. 55c; 14oz. $1; oz. $3; 14Ib. $9 
An especially reselected strain with double and semi-double flowers in a great variety of colors: canary- 
yellow, scarlet, terra-cotta, crimson, lavender-pink, purple, maroon, buff, cream, white, etc. Produced 
in 3 months from seed on compact 2-foot plants. Seed sown indoors in March will grow blooming 
plants by the end of June. This is excellent for flat-grown or pot-grown plants for spring bedding sale. 
Dianthus chinensis 
Double, Mixed DIANTHUS 
Pinks. These are fine, strong, sturdy plants, bearing their exquisitely fragrant blooms through summer 
to frost. Sow seed outdoors in April as soon as ground can be worked, or for earlier flowers start seed 
indoors in February or March, and set out in the garden when frost is over. Have the plants stand at 
least 6 inches apart. They like a sunny location. For Hardy Varieties see Perennial List. 


Chinensis, Double Mixed. Pkt. 10c; Woz. 25c; oz. 70c; Wb. $2; Ib. $6 
China Pinks. Very double flowers of many bright colors, borne profusely in large clusters on strong, 18-inch plants. 
Double Japanese Pinks, Fireball. Pkt. 10c; Woz. 45c; oz. $1.25 
Dwarf compact plants about 10 inches high, with an abundance of sweet-scented, deep scarlet, double flowers. 
Double Japanese Pinks, Mixed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; oz. 75c; Wb. $2.25 
Double Fringed Japanese Pinks. Wonderful, Mixed. Pkt. 10c; 1goz. 30c; oz. 85c; Ib. $2.50; Ib. $7.50 
A very fine mixture of Double Fringed Japanese Pinks with large, double, deeply cut flowers on stiff, upright 
stems, ranging from white to purplish red on 12-inch plants. 
DIDISCUS 
An easily grown annual which is excellent for cutting, blooming from July until frost. Start the seed 
indoors in March for earliest flowers, or sow outdoors in a well-prepared bed early in May. 
Czerulea. Pkt. 10c; Woz. 25c; oz. 75c; Ib. $2.25 
Blue Lace Flower. Pale azure-blue, Iace-like, umbel-shaped flowers on long stems, on frectllowerings 1 1%-foot plants. 
DIMORPHOTHECA 
African Daisy. Interestmg, very attractive flowers which make very rapid growth and will bloom 
outdoors in six weeks from an April sowing. Blooms all summer if given a sunny location. 
Aurantiaca, Orange. Golden orange, and Mixed. Pkt. 15c; loz. 35c; Moz. 60c; oz. $1.75; Ib. $5.25 
Daisy-like flowers, 214 inches across, with dark centers and long narrow incurving petals, on thin 
wiry stems held above nice bushy plants, 12 to 15 inches tall. 
ESCHSCHOLIZIA 
California Poppy. Easily grown, gorgeous flowers which are ideal for beds, mass plantings and for 
cutting. If cut in bud they will open in water and will last longer. Sow the seed in April or May ina 
sunny garden bed, and thin out seedlings to give ample room. They will bloom continuously from June 
until frost. An outdoor September sowing will provide earliest flowers the following spring. 
California Hybrids, Mixed. Pkt. 10c; 1 35 
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The utmost in California Poppies. A dwarf, erect strain on 1-foot plants, with oat eee Eke Mare Raye 
The single flowers come in lovely shades of soft pink, scarlet, chrome, copper-red, claret, and royal purple. ; 
EUPHORBIA 
Very showy, with ornamental foliage suitable for tall beds or mixed borders. Sow outdoors in April. 
Variegata. Pkt. 10c: 1 2c: pal 
Snow-on-the-Mountain. Strong, 2-foot bushy plants with wide green leaves Shel fgeninne (ait ree 
FOUR-O’'CLOCK. See Marvel of Peru. 
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Dahlborg Daisy 
Dahlia, Unwin’s 
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