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DICENTRA SPECTABILIS 

Dicentra (Bleeding-Heart) 
Spectabilis. 1 to 2 ft. Spring. Favorite hardy peren- 
nial plants with deeply cut foliage and long racemes 
of graceful pink heart-shaped flowers. Needs part 
shade. Each 85c. 
Eximia. Plumy or Fern-leaved Bleeding-Heart. 15 in. 
Pink blooms all summer. Foliage finely cut and very 
attractive. Plant in a shady place away from strong 
wind. Each 50c. 
Formosa, Sweetheart. Plant similar to Eximia. The 
white flowers are delicately fragrant, on 15-inch 
stems. Plant in a shady place. Each $1.50. 
Dianthus, Old Spice 
(Pat. 499) 
A choice hybrid old-fashioned garden Pink with out- 
standing qualities. Its habit of growth is neat and 
cushion-like; flower stems about a foot tall. The beau- 
tiful double carnation-like flower is a choice salmon- 
pink and very fragrant. Blooms profusely. Each 60c.; 
3 for $1.50. 
Dianthus (Pinks) 
The delightful sweet-scented garden Pinks are always 
welcome in any garden. They are easy to grow and give 
a large number of flowers for cutting. 
Deltoides. Maiden Pink. Small delicate blooms car- 
ried above fine feathery foliage. Suitable for edging 
or the rock-garden. Mixed colors. Each 35c. 
Jock Hybrids. A low-growing double-flowered Pink. 
Blooms very profusely. Color deep pmk. Each 35c. 
Perkins’ Double White Pink. Blue-green foliage. 
Flowers double, 2 inches in diameter, white, 
slightly speckled with red in the center. Fragrant. 
Blooms most of the season. Each 40c. 

Plumarius semperilorens. 1 ft. An everblooming 
hardy garden Pink. Blooms most of the summer. 
Double and single flowered. Mixed colors. Each 35c. 
Scoticus. Self colors of various tints of pink, rose, 
salmon and white. Mostly double flowered. Free 
flowering. Each 40c. 
Spring Beauty. Double-flowered grass Pinks in a 
beautiful range of color. Very fragrant. Each 35c. 
Winteri. A Pink of striking habit. Fragrant blooms 
of pure color. Compact habit. Each 40c. 
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New Dwarf Pinks 
Bobby. 8in. A compact-growing gem with glaucous 
foliage and large flowers of deep pink with crimson 
eye. Each 40c. 
Little Joe. 6 in. A fine free-blooming dwarf Pink 
with large crimson blossoms. Each 40c. 
Tiny Rubies. The miniature plants produce carna- 
tion-like pink flowers on stems 4 to 5 inches high. 
Each 40c. 
Special Collection of Pinks 
1 each of the new dwarf Pinks, $1.10 

Euphorbia (Spurge) 
Polychroma. 1 ft. A formal plant forming a hemi- 
spherical clump with yellow flowers in June. Each 
50c. 
Funkia (Plantain-Lily) 
Lanceolata. Aug.—Sept. Suitable for shade or sun. 
Flowers lavender. Each 35c. 
Spp. Similar to the above but with larger, wider leaves 
and large flowers on stems 3 feet tall. Each 40c. 
Subcordata grandiflora. Aug. Large leaves; pure 
white, lily-shaped flowers. Plant in shade. Each 50c. 
Thomas Hogg. New. A strong-growing variety for 
shade or sun. Likes moisture. Large clear leaves 
with a silver edging; lavender flowers. Each 40c. 
Variegata. Variegated foliage and lavender flowers. 
Each 40c. 
Gaillardia (Blanket-Flower) 
Showy, very free-blooming perennials, growing from 
2 to 3 feet tall. 
Dazzler. Large golden yellow flowers; rich maroon 
center. Each 40c. 
Goblin. A dwarf variety of Gaillardia. Plant vigor- 
ous, with many showy, deep red flowers with yellow 
border. Each 40c. 
Monarch Strain. A large-flowered strain. Each 40c. 
Portola Hybrids. The flowers are very large, brilliant 
scarlet intensified by golden yellow tips. Each 35c. 
Yellow. A yellow-flowered form that has come through 
several winters at our nursery. Each 50c. 
Year-old plants, mixed varieties, blooming size, 
each 20c. 
Geum (Avens) 
Fire Opal. Dazzling orange-scarlet flowers often 3 
inches across, produced abundantly. Very hardy. 
Each 50c. 
Wilton Ruby. Rich ruby-red flowers. Each 50c. 
Gypsophila (Baby's-Breath) 
Bristol Fairy. We recommend this choice double- 
flowered variety as being far superior to the common 
single Babys-Breath. Blooms all summer. Estab- 
lished plants are about 3 feet in diameter when in 
bloom. Large plants, each 75c. 
Mangini. Masses of large and pretty pink and white 
flowers, valued for misty border effects. Earlier than 
Oldhamiana. Each 40c. 
Oldhamiana. Tangles of airy, misty light pink blos- 
soms with white throat. Florets 14 inch in diameter. 
Blooms in fall. Each 35c. 
Rosy Veil. A dwarf pink continuous-blooming Babys- 
Breath: Each 50c: 
Snow White. An improved single-flowered type and 
more lasting. Each 40c. 
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