26 MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 

Dianthus arenarius. A useful species from Finland that forms large, solid mats of short, 
stiff bluish leaves about 3 inches high and producing many finely fringed, fragrant 
white flowers on 6 inch stems in May and June. A sandy or gritty lime soil in full 
sun, (Ph. 7-8) 35c Each. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50. 
Dianthus Bobby. A very showy hybrid of garden origin that forms neat cushions of 
silvery blue leaves about 3 inches high and long, erect 6 to 8 inch stems with large 
pink flowers with a deep crimson eye. In bloom from April to July and again in 
September. Easy to grow in a loose, gritty lime soil in full sun. (Ph. 7-8) Fine in 
Se alicg 35c Each. 3 for 90c.  I2ttommpornu: 
Dianthus brevicaulis. A tiny rounded cushion of small bluish leaves about % inch long, 
covered with tiny, but very showy, carmine rose flowers on one or two inch stems 
in May and June. A real charmer for a choice spot in the rock garden. Likes a 
sunny exposure in a gritty lime soil. (Ph. 7-8) 50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5.00. 
Dianthus deltoides albus. (Maiden Pink) A widespread Eurasian species that forms 
large mats or clumps of small, oval, light green leaves with flower stems to 10 inches 
tall, bearing quantities of white flowers with a pale pink ring around the center. A 
useful ground cover or wall and walk plant in bloom from May to the end of July. 
An easy grower in any ordinary garden soil in full sun. (Ph. 5-8) 
35c Each. 3 for 90c@1Zeiomeeoesn 
Dianthus deltoides Burgundy Red. An excellent variety of the Maiden Pink with glisten- 
ing burgundy red flowers, and the foliage turns a dark mahogany color in Fall. 
Same soil as above. 35c Each; 3 for 90c, “i2tfome3a00) 
Dianthus double pink. Do not know if there is a name for it, but a choice plant for a 
conspicuous place in the rock garden. Fine clumps of blue-gray foliage about 3 inches 
high and erect 8 inch stems bearing full double, clear pink flowers in May and 
June. A plant of distinction for the discriminating rock gardener. Give it a gritty lime 
soil in full sun. (Ph. 7-8) 7oc Each? *3)\for $1.90) “i2eeneseo 
Dianthus double white. An exquisite contrast to the above with the same fine foliage and 
habit of growth, but with full double, pure white carnations. Same soil as above. 
Our stock of this one is still quite limited. $1.00 Each. 
Dianthus gratianopolitanus. (Formerly listed as D. caesius.) (Cheddar Pink) A choice, 
old favorite rock garden species from England and France. It forms thick mats of 
fine silvery foliage and produces a mass of rosy pink, fringed, fragrant flowers on 
8 inch stems in June and July. A fine wall and walk plant. Gritty lime soil and 
full sun. (Ph. 7-8) 35c Each. 3 for 90c. ci2etomes doe 
Dianthus gratianopolitanus albus. The same fine gray mat as above, but this one has 
white flowers with a pale ring around the center. Same soil and conditions as above. 

Dianthus gratianopolitanus 
All Our Plants Are Pot Grown. 
