Hardy Garden CARNATIONS 
FOR FRAGRANCE 
Delightfully fragrant, double flowers that resemble florists’ Carnations but 
are hardy and important garden plants of easy culture. Free, constant bloom 
for a long season, June to September. 
Cheerful. New. Double, large, fragrant white flowers with crimson center. 
75 cts. ea.; 3 for $2. 
Crimson King. Deep crimson, summer and fall. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
Lucia. See illustration. Carmine-pink. A very fine variety that should be in 
every garden, A strong grower, free m bloom. Good for cutting. 
’ sreereonegus eapemeceronennmett 60 cts. ea.; 3 for 
oo $1.50. 
Silvermine. See illus- 
tration. Pure sil- 
very white, contin- 
ually in bloom. 50 
cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 


Carnation, Lucia 
DIANTHUS (Garden Pinks). These 
three have very fragrant, single 
flowers of exquisite form—each bloom 
a masterpiece of delicate design. 
Long blooming, hardy, permanent. 
They are dainty gems. 50 cts. ea.; 
3 for $1.25. 
Meg Gardner. Red-centered, fringed, 
white. Upright growth. 
Mrs. Back. Royal crimson center on 
white. Daintily scalloped. 
Mrs. Wormald. Bright pink with a 
darker eye. 

4 for $1.85 
1 each of above 
4 Carnations: 
Cheerful, Crimson 
King, Lucia and 
Silvermine. 

A barbie $1 95 Carnation, Silvermine 
ianthus . 
Drifts of Summer Sno 

SHASTA DAISIES 
Masses of snowy bloom are a refreshing sight in the heat of 
midsummer days. Also for folks whose ‘‘garden-time’’ is mostly 
evenings, these gleaming white flowers extend the time of garden 
enjoyment, as they show up long after other colors have been 
smudged to grayness by the dusk. 
Useful, too, for interplanting between bright colors that would 
otherwise clash. Shastas have a long blooming season, are won- 
derful cut flowers. 
Plant in deep, rich soil in full sun. Avoid fresh manure and lime. 
Edgebrook Giant. Truly a giant for size of bloom, the largest of 
all offered. Blooms in profusion and continues until stopped by 
frost. A magnificent single with several rows of closely set, 
overlapping petals. Height 26 inches. New and fine. 85 cts. ea. 
Esther Read. See illustration. Fully double, 3 to 4-inch blooms. 
June to October. 114% to 2 feet. 
Excellent. 65 cts. ea. 
Fringed Beauty. See illustration. 
Esther Read 
NEWER 
3 3 $4.75 
Of good size. Lovely, fluffy petals; HASTAS 
long season of bloom. Hardy, vigor- leeachior these a nears 
ous. 2 feet. 65 cts. ea. Esther Read. Fri d 
Majestic. Large flowers (5 inches), Beauty, Sea "Majestic 
with a small yellow center. Firm, 
overlapping petals make it a com- 
pact, full-petaled single and one of 
the best. 114 to 2 feet tall or more. 65 cts. ea. 
Marconi. Huge, shaggy, double flowers about 5 inches across. A 
taller sort. 2 to 3 feet high. 50 cts. ea. 
Mayfield Giant. A vigorous, fine single, which gives good-sized 
flowers In great quantity. The tallest variety; plant it in back of 
| the others for height and mass of bloom. 50 cts. ea. 
; Pearl. Not so large but especially attractive, with extremely wide 
petals that give it a charming form, different from other singles. 
Height 27 inches. A favorite. 50 cts. ea. 
Supreme. Giant, single blooms (4 inches). Best for early bloom, 
June and July. Well liked. 114 to 
All 8 Shastas 
2 feet. 50 cts. ea. 
Fine ‘Old Reliable” $4 65 for $415 
4 SHASTAS 1 1 each vee listed. Gives 
1 each Marconi, Mayfield Giant, Pearl, 
and Supreme. 

long season of bloom and 
variety of types. 

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