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¥ WITS 479—Hardy Garden Carnation. 
7 CARNATION—473-Glory of the Garden Mixed Pkt. 10c 
_ _ The plants start readily from seeds, stool out into fine clumps, begin to bloom 
“ae in 5 months, and bloom continuously. If potted, they will bloom in the sunny 
window in winter. The flowers are large, perfectly double, deliciously fragrant, 
and come in rich colors, some striped or blotched. : f 
419—Hardy Garden Carnation. A high | 45¢—Hardy Border Mixed, hp, 20 in. 
class strain in a splendid mixture of Large double striped flowers on 
choice colors. Compact plants bear a long, wiry stems. 
profusion of doubles richly scented. | 481—Teicher’s Special, 2 ft. Long stem- 
vi 480—Perpetual] or Tree Carnation, 1 ft. med large flowered. A very special 
Double mixture of large and de- blend. k ag 
V/ZA liciously fragrant flowers. 482—Trial Ground Mixed. Containing 
468—Dwarf Double Early Vienna, 15 in. all classes and colors, many-of them 
om . . For edging. new. Pkt. 25c. 
cm 473—Glory of the Garden. Complete Carnation Mixture. 


~ DIANTHUS Rock Garden Pinks 
One of the earliest flowers to bloom in the Spring. 
Pinks add dainty, colorful effect to your Rockery. 
727—Alwoodii, hp, 18 in. A hybrid between Carnation 
-~ and Pink, extremely floriferous, mixed. 
_ 726—Allwoodii Alpinus, 5 in. Blooms in 5 months. Best 
Dianthus for rockery. Glossy leaves, large pink 
flowers borne on four-inch stems. | 
728—Arenarius (Sand Pinks), 6 in. Exquisitely fringed, 
delicately scented, lovely white flrs in abundance. 
729—Caesius, Cheddar Pink, hp, 6 in. Bright pink flrs; 
a lovely plant for dry banks, rocks or walls. 
33—Knappi, hp. Flowers in clusters, clear golden 
yellow. 
730—Delight, 9 in. The half-inch flowers are freely 
' produced in many lovely shades. Easy growing. 
f Blooms from June to October. — 
_,  31—Deltoides, Maiden Pink, hp, 6 in. Creeping variety. 
¢ Flowers Bright rose, also Mixed. June. 
_ 720—Superbus Loveliness, 12 in. An exquisite free- 
flowering finely fringed Pink of rosy-lilac. 
732—Park’s Special Mixture of Rock Garden Pinks. 


} MORE INTERESTING PERENNIALS Z ames ete eRe Seyi o7 2 ain 
a 302—BAPTISIA Australis (False Indigo), hp, 2 ft. A 732—Plant trom coh ate den rinks mixed. 
"5  strong-growing plant suitable for the border, art 
+f ‘dark green, deeply-cut foliage and spikes of rich | 450—CANNA hybrids. From robust plants. 
indigo blue flowers. 508—CENTAUREA Candidissima, 1} ft. Silvery 
_335—BOCCONIA Cordata, hp, 5 ft. Plume Poppy, foliage, yellow flowers. 
panicles of chamois flrs, heart-shaped leaves. 517—MONTANA (Mountain Bluet), 1 ft. Large 
336—BOLTONIA Latisquama. A good long-bloom- blue flowers, July-September. 
ing perennial with blush pink daisy-like flow- | 520—Perennial Mixed. A splendid well balanced 
ers in Aug. and Sept. | : mixture. ; 
344—BRODIAEA Laxa (Triplet Lily). Great clusters | 525-CERASTIUM Tomentosum, hp, 16 in. Silvery 
icf of lavender blue flowers on 18 in. stems. Bulbous. foliage, snow white. 
547—-DUSTY MILLER, Cineraria Diamond, hp, 2 ft. CYTISSUS (Butcher’s Broom) 
ar Showy silver foliage, flowers bright yellow. Valuable for poor soil and sun. ; an 
— 391—CAMASSIA, Leichtlina, Indian Lily, hp, 2 ft. | 641—Andreanus. Long green stems with striking 
___ Flowers star shaped, lavender. Blooms May-June. scarlet and gold flowers. \ 
| All Seeds: Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00—Giant Pkt. 25c, 11 for $2.00 
iy Park’s Carnations will bloom in 5 months from seed. 45 
