DIANTHUS, HEDDENIS MIXED 
274. Double Laciniatus. Plants dwarf, compact, 10 to 12 inches. 
Blossoms large and beautifully fringed and cut. Pkt., 8c. 
275. Fireball. Deep scarlet, double Heddewigi pink. Grows 
» about 12 inches tall. Pkt., 10c. 
276. Heddenis Mixed. This new variety combines the large, open 
flowers of Dianthus Heddewigi with the rugged growth and 
long-stemmed habit of Dianthus Chinensis. Well formed 2-inch 
flowers on 16-inch stems in large numbers. Suitable for cut- 
NCL OC. 
277. Mixed. All colors and sorts which are especially desirable, 
in double and single. Pkt., 6c. 
Seven Dianthus Pinks for 45c. 
Dianthus Pinks, Hardy 
(p). Brilliantly colored flowers for beds and borders. 
grow. Many bloom the first year. 
278. Plumarius, Single. Fine delicate colors, finely fringed and 
Easy to 
fragrant. 18 inches tall. Pkt., 5c. 
279. Plumarius, Double. Double and semi-double blooms in a 
wide range of color. Pkt., 10c. 
281. Cheddar Pink (Dianthus caesius or Cliff Pink). Compact 
tufts of grayish foliage from which spring delicate pink, fra- 
grant flowers. May and June. Pkt., 10c. 
282. Deltoides (Maiden Pink). Pink blooms above fine feathery 
foliage, about 8 inches high. Pkt., 10c. 
One packet of each of the Hardy Pinks, 30c. 
Didiscus 
283. Coerulea (Blue Lace Flower) (a). Carried on stems 2 feet long, 
_ are broad, lacelike heads composed of many delicate light 
blue flowers. Excellent for garden display and for cutting, 
bearing a profusion of flowers from June until September. Of 
fine upright growth. Pkt., 6c; 2 pkts., 10c. 
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DOLICHOS, HYACINTH BEANS 
Deposit Seed Company, Deposit, New York 
Digitalis 
(Foxglove) (p). Stately, old-fashioned border plants, affording 
dense spikes of large brilliantly colored flowers which are 
terminal and half as long as the height of the plant. The 
flowers are very distinct and showy, being thimble-like or long 
bell-shaped, and the colors include a large variety of shades and 
markings. 
284. Gloxiniaeflora Mixed. This is a fine strain of Foxglove, with 
handsome spotted Gloxinia-like flowers on long spikes. Pkt., 
oC; 3) PKISseLOcs 
286. The Shirley Hybrids. 6 to 7 feet tall. The flower heads are 
over 3 feet long, covered with big bell-shaped blossoms. Colors 
range from white and shell-pink to deepest rose, many attrac- 
tively dotted with crimson or chocolate. Pkt., 10c. 
Dimorphotheca 
287. Aurantiaca Hybrids (African Daisy) (a). Showy plant from 
South Africa with fine Daisy-like blooms during summer and 
fall. White, sulphur yellow, salmon, rose, apricot, and many 
other colors in this mixture. Pkt., 6c. 
Dolichos 
288. Mixed (Hyacinth Bean) (c). Annual climber growing rapidly 
to height of 10 feet with erect spikes of showy Wisteria-like 
blooms in purple and white. Ornamental seed pods follow 
blooms. Pkt., 6c. 
DIGITALIS 
Echinops 
289. Ritro (Globe Thistle) (p). Thistle-like plants with steel-blue 
nase and purple thistle-like blooms. Grows about 5 feet tall. 
kt., 8c. 
Erysimum 
290. Perofskianum (Fairy Wallflower) (a). Brilliant showy orange 
flowers growing on plants about two feet tall. Blooms for 
nearly two months. Pkt., 8c. 
Eschscholtzia 
(California Poppy) (a). Very showy annuals succeeding any- 
where and giving an abundance of bright flowers. Foliage a 
silver-gray and finely cut. One of the most satisfactory annuals 
grown. Blooms from June until hard frosts. Flowers are cup 
shaped and mostly in rich tones of orange and yellow. 
291. Ramona Hybrids. Large frilled flowers with attractive 
crinkled petals. Plants dwarf and compact, making it one 
of the finest plants for bedding. Pkt., 6c; 2 pkts., 10c. 
292. New Double Art Shades. A rare mixture of double and 
semi-double varieties in brilliant and fascinating colors. Pkt., 
10c. 
293. Brilliant Mixed. Bright rare colors. Many new ones. Pkt., 
6c. 
ohare Mixed. All the best old colors and many new ones. 
OC: 
Euphorbia 
295. Heterophylla (Mexican Fire Plant) (a). Annual Poinsettia re- 
sembling in habit and color the beautiful hothouse Poinsettia. 
About midsummer the center top leaves of each branch turn 
orange-scarlet. Pkt., 8c. 
296. Variegata (Snow-on-the-Mountain or Mountain Spurge). 2 
feet. Remarkably distinct plant; very showy, with its foliage 
edged white and green. Pkt., 5c. 
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