Dianthus Old Spice 
(U. S, Plant Patent No. 499) 
Each 75c, Three $2.00, 
Doz. $6.00, 100 $35.00 
A choice Hybrid, possessing, it seems, 
all the good qualities you can ask for 
in a plant. 
First—It is as hardy as an Oak. 
Second—Habit of growth is neat, 
cushion-like and compact. 
Stems are about 12 inches tall. 
Third—lIt flowers prolifically over 
a long period, 20 or more 
flowers on a single plant. 
Fourth—Color of the beautifully 
moulded flowers is rich saJ- 
mon-pink like that of the pop- 
ular greenhouse Carnation, 
Laddie. 
Fifth—The calyx does not split as is the 
case with the old-fashioned Clove 
Pinks. All the flowers are perfectly 
formed. 
Sixth—The flowers, when cut, last a 
long time. 
Mr. F. F. Rockwell, horticultural writer 
of note, says: “I think it is a knockout. 
The color is remarkable. It is one of the 
finest new border flowers in a decade.” 
New Hardy 
Border Pinks, 
Evangeline (top) 
and Dinah 
Perpetual-Flowering Dianthus, Old Spice 
Double Dwarf Gypsophila, Rosy Veil (See page 47) 
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New English Cottage Carnations 
(See page 27) 
