CORYDALIS Lutea. 8 in. The soft green fern-like foliage is 
delightful and sets off to perfection the masses of yellow 
tiny bleeding heart flowers. Best in a cool moist situa- 
tion in shade. 30 cts. each; 3 for 75 cts. 
DWARF DIANTHUS—Pinks. Spicily fragrant, always 
neat, they give masses of finest color in early summer. 
Unexcelled for borders or edgings, they are the backbone 
of every successful rock garden. P1l., fall to spring. Soil, 
any, best moist but stand much drouth once established. 
You will want a wide variety to prolong the bloom. 
*Deltoides Brilliant ‘Erect’. You will love this new form 
with profusion of bright carmine-rose flowers, June and 
July, borne above the bright green foliage mats on 8 in. 
erect stems. 30 cts, each; 3 for 65 cts. Seeds, pkt. 25 cts. 
*Glacialis Albus. Low grassy tufts of slender leaves with 
airy white flowers on 4 in. stems. May-June. Each 40 cts.; 
3 for $1.00. 
**Glauca compacta. Tiny silvery tufts with many 2-in. stems 
bearing bright pink flowers. A gem. 40 cts. each. 
*Knappii. A dainty species, unique in being the only yellow 
Dianthus, it bears clusters of very pretty small yellow 
flowers on slender stems, 15 in. tall. Rare. 30 cts. each; 
3 for 75 cts. Seeds, pkt. 25 cts. 
*Low Rose. Has a compact cushion of bluish deep green 
foliage, always neat. The soft rose flowers are borne 
above foliage in great numbers. A favorite. 25 cts. each; 
3 for 65 cts. 
*Monspelianus Carmine. One of the best with cushions an 
inch high and six inches across, Bright carmine flowers 
in June. A gem and most lovely in crevices. 30 cts. each; 
3 for 75 cts. 
*Neglectus. The loveliest of all alpine pinks. Has low grassy 
tufts which are completely obscured in June and again in 
fall by the flowers which are 1” discs of bright pink, buff 
on reverse. Sun. Gritty, well drained soil. Each 60 cts.; 
3 for $1.50. 
*New Pink. Its cushion may be as broad as 18 inches and 
the eight-inch stems bear many very fine large soft 
pink flowers most spicily fragrant. June. 25 cts. each; 
3 for 65 cts. 
Persteri. Foliage tufts are blue-green, stems 4 in. tall. 
while for weeks in spring comes the flowers, rather 
large toothed discs of lively cerise rose. Each 30 cts.; 
3 for 75 cts. 
*Subacaulis. Of an unusual shade of mauve-pink, flowers 
are borne on an abundance of 5-in. stems, over very 
low blue green mounds of foliage. Very neat. Each 30 cts. 
-Superbus “Loveliness’”. This exquisite new pink with deli- 
cate fringed flowers of pure mauve on long graceful 
stems is the delight of every visitor to my gardens. One 
of the very loveliest of flowers for filmy, graceful bou- 
quets'and most spicily fragrant. Strong plants, 30 cts. 
each; 3 for 75 cts. Seeds, pkt. 25 cts.; 1/64 oz. 70 cts. 
DODECATHEONS, see page 7, are a delight in the shaded 
rock garden or in a cool well drained situation. 
On page 29 is a special list of plants for shaded bed and 
woodland. Plants lovely in any shaded situation. 

The above prices are postpaid to your door. 
*Indicates plants well suited to rock gardens. 
**Indicates plants suited to the rock garden only. 
You want blue in your garden! None are finer than Blue Salvias. 

Dicentra Spectabilis 
DICENTRA, Bleeding Heart. Most delightful plants, all 
having graceful fern-like foliage and enchanting flowers. 
There is nothing more lovely for the fern bed, moist 
shaded situation, or the cool border, and the dwarfer 
ones are most effective in the cool and shaded rock 
garden. Cult.: Sit., cool or shaded. Soil, any moist loam. 
Pl., fall to spring. Prop., div. 
*Formosa, Western Dutchman’s Breeches. Filmy fern-like 
foliage and soft pink flowers, making it a splendid fore- 
ground for the shaded garden, and as an a complement 
or foil for ferns, Columbines and other woodsy plants. 
Alone it is a splendid ground cover. 15 cts. each; 3 for 
40 cts.; $1.25 per dozen. 
Spectabilis, Bleeding Heart, a most noble plant, favorite of 
our mothers and grandmothers and equally as popular 
now. It grows to 2 ft. with graceful branches, fern-like 
foliage, arching stem with lovely heart-shaped pendant 
flowers of a rosy pink. It thrives in any shaded situa- 
tion, but in the well planned bed, in combination with 
ferns, Columbines and Heucheras, it is most charming. 
Strong roots, 80 cts. each; 3 for $2.00. 
**KERINUS Alpinus. 4 in. Neat plant for rock garden or low 
edging with dense mounds of feathery foliage smothered 
with lavender-rose flowers in June. 30 cts. each; 3 for 
75 cts. 

Dwarf Dianthus 

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That | do deliver safely to all parts of the world and guaran- 
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