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DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Sweet William) 
An old-fashioned flower of which we never 
tire. Loads of colorful blooms are produced 
in June. 
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Large trusses; deep red with sharp- 
ly defined wite eye. 
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warf variety much used for bord- 
rs. Mixed colors of wide range. 
ng bloomer. 
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Beautiful salmon pink. 
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Brightest scarlet. 
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Wide range of brilliant colors. 
EVERBLOOMING SWEET WILLIAM 
LATIFOLIUS ATROCOCCINEUS 
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Bri.liant flrey crimson blooms all 
through the season. 
DIANTHUS LOVELINESS ........ 2.20 1.35 
curling petals of exquisite 
Lacy, 
Very fragrant. 
orchid pink color. 
DIANTHUS SWEET WIVELSFIELD (Species) 
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Single flowers in mixed colors. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIS (Clove Pinks) 
New strains of the old fashioned Pinks have 
brought this grand flower back into favor. 
Noted for the exquisite fragrance. 
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rosy crimson ~bybtrid;. red 
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Assorted mixed colors. 
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*Bright rose colored, fragrant 
blooms are produced from May 
to November. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
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This elegant strain of an old fash- 
ioned flower grows to 4 feet high, 
ideal for tall colorful backgrounds. 
The co.or mixture is superb. We 
heartily recommend this variety of 
Foxglove. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
For general hardiness and the profusion with 
which they produce their colorful blooms the 
Gaillardias are in a class by themselves. Fine 
for cutting. 
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Brilliant wine-red of large size. 
Booms from June until frost. 
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One of the most brilliant of the 
amily. Large blooms of bright 
olden yellow, centered by a disc 
of maroon, 
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12 to 15 inches. Foliage practically 
disappears under the mass of large 
deep red and gold blooms. 
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Extreme.y large flowers noted for 
the wide range cf deep. colors 
wuich vary from reddish brown to 
deep gold. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby Breath) 
One of te best known perenniais and much 
loved for the delicacy of its bloom. 
*Suitable for rock gardens. 

PANICULATA 
Dense, spreading, bushy type which 
reaches a height of 36 inches. Num- 
berless tiny white blooms com- 
pletely hide the plant during the 
flowering season. May be cut and 
dried for winter. 
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Grows about 24 inches and pro- 
duces a mass of small white flowers 
mostly double. 
PACIFICA 
Beautiful pearly pink blooms in 
branching panicles. Grows 48 
inches high and blooms 
and Oct. 
HELIANTHEMUM (Hardy Sun Rose) 
No vlant is more beautiful or colorful for the 
rock garden, border, or wherever a very low 
growing plant is desired. Their multitude of 
brilliant colors and blooms attract attention 
and add charm wherever used. Glossy green 
foliage is always attractive and forms back- 
eround for flowers. 
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Beautiful hybrids of rose, white and 
yellows. May, June; 6’’ to 10”. 
HELIOPSIS (Hardy 
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Double golden yellow blooms. 
HIBISCUS (Giant Mallow) 
Unequalled for tall backgrounds 
or specimen plants. Tall erect canes 
bear large bell-shaped blooms often 
measuring 7 or 8 inches across. 
4 feet tall. 
in Sept. 
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HOLLYHOCKS 
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IBERIS (Candytuft) 
These delightful plants have a distinct place 
in the rockery or wherever a dwarf piant with 
evergreen foliage is needed. About 18 inches 
high. 
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Dwarf. with evergreen foliage, 
masses of lavender blooms in early 
spring. 
IRIS DICHOTOMA (Vesper Iris) 
Large fragrant blooms come in tall sprays in 
late July and continue through Aug. Blooms 
open each evening. 
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through blues, purple and_e “red 
shades. 
*Suitable for rock garden. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI (Oriental Iris) 
Immense flat blooms On tall stems. Noted for 
their variety of coloring which ranges from 
delicate pastels to deepest purple and blue. 
The size and quality of their blooms will 
please the most exacting. 
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A beautiful assortment of colors. 
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LAVENDULA (Lavender) 
VERA (Munstead Strain) 
The real sweet Lavender used and 
erown in our grandmother’s day. 
A adwarf variety which grows in 
compact form, and bears exquis- 
itely fragrant blue flowers. 
