Hardy 
Everbloomiug 
Carwatious 
Beautiful blooms all sum- 
Very hardy, 
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easy-to-grow. 
Dazzler 
Richly scented flowers of clove-like 
fragrance—so enticing you cannot re- 
sist them. Color—crimson of almost 
unbelievable brilliance. Dazzler starts 
blooming 8 to 10 weeks after planting 
and continues until stopped by frost; 
long-lasting beauty in your garden. 
And, each plant has 40 to 50 blooms 
open at one time! Goodness knows 
how many there are in a whole season 
——we've never counted—but there must 
be hundreds! Grows 15 to 20 inches 
high. Hardy. Will stand sub-zero win- 
ters and come up the next year flashing 
with red that almost glitters. PRICES: 
field-grown plants, 1 for 60c; 2 for $1.05; 3 for 
$1.50; 4 for $1.95; 6 for $2.85; 12 for $5.55. 
Culture: Plant all Carnations 15 to 18 inches 
apart; well-drained soil; ordinary moisture and 
sun. Mulch after ground freezes. 
If you like a spicy and 
enticing fragrance that 
will follow you wherever 
you go, plant Dianthus 
Rose Unique, then use the 
» flowers for cut bouquets. 
Their delightful odor will 
act as a stimulating bracer, 
baand their beauty, too. 
What a combination— 
beauty and fragrance! 
Pretty pink as shown, healthy, vig- 
orous, and hardy. Each plant pro- 
duces dozens of blooms from early 
summer until late fall. Grows 15 
inches tall. 
PRICES 
1 for $0.60 4 for $1.95 
2 for 1.05 6for 2.85 
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Amazing 
New Carnation 
We think you'll agree 
That these pretty three 
Will brighten your garden a lot, 
We'll say even more, 
And repeat o’er and o’er 
They'll beat any others you've got. © 
Srosty 
What are the colors I like best? 
I think I like them every one, 
But some of course there really are, 
A little better than the rest. 
There’s blue—sky blue and other blues, 
And yellow-——many varied hues, 
And green, and red, and autumn brown, 
And others, yes, of great renown; 
But after all is said for those 
(Vm sure you'll say ['m wholly right) 
There’s one that beats them all by far, 
And that is snow-pure, frosty white. © 
Frosty Carnation (right) brand new hardy 
everblooming, 18 to 20 large flowers per 
plant. A winner. Prices below. 
VWoou Wist 
Dainty, yet jaunty—and a delightful com- 
panion to Frosty and Maiden Blush. Its chief 
difference from Frosty is the form of its 
blooms. Note that it is a little more frilly. 
Why don’t you try all three—Frosty, Maiden 
Blush and Moon Mist? See the bargain at 
right. 
PRICES 
Moon Mist and Frosty 
1 for $0.75 3 for $1.85 6 for $3.50 
Dstormet.s0 4 for 2.40 12 for 6.80 
Wlatdeu Slush 
The New Camellia-Type Carnation 
For years we have been watching for a 
flower that would merit the name Maiden 
Blush and now we have found it and with 
Camellia-type blooms. 
The color of Maiden Blush Carnation is 
beautiful clear pink, but it shades and fades 
from light to dark and almost white with a 
fascinating blushing effect. The picture shows 
the beautiful and unusual Camellia-type form 
of the petals. 
Like all our other hardy Carnations, Maiden 
Blush produces an abundance of blooms; 30 
to 40 open on a plant at one time. It will 
give you hundreds of blooms in a season if 
properly picked. Fragrance mild and sweet. 
Healthy, vigorous, upright, hardy. Lives 
through sub-zero winters. 
PRICES 
Maiden Blush Camellia Type 
1 for $1.00 3 for $2.50 
2 orwell 4 for 3.25 
