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HARDY ff: ERENNIALS (Continued) 
Price: 50c¢ per plant, $5.00 per doz.., $35.00 per 100, except where noted 
Varieties starred (*) are suitable for Rock Gardens. Varieties daggered (+) are suitable for Cut Flowers. 
Dianthus—“June Carmine” 
DAPHNE (Garlandflower) 
*Cneorum—The gem of rock garden shrubs, blooming heavily 
twice in the season with clusters of Arbutus-like flowers, 
scented sweetly. 9-12 inch spread. Grow in shade for best 
results. Height, 15 inches. Color rose-pink. Blooms early 
SPE and again in the early Autumn. Price: $2.00 per 
plant. 
DIANTHUS (Hardy Garden Carnations) 
“Garden Pinks” begin to flower in late May and continue to 
do so profusely throughout the season, if not permitted to 
go to seed. They are nice cut-flower specimens and very 
fragrant. Spring planting is more satisfactory where soil is 
heavy and not well drained. 
+*Alice—This is a delicately perfected white hardy Carnation 
with a crimson eye. The large double flowers are most at- 
tractive in the hardy garden. 
+*Beatrix—Beautiful Enchantress pink in color. Individual 
flowers about the size of a 50c piece, and freely produced in 
May and June. Very fragrant. Height, 10-12 inches. 
+*Bridget—A very fine double rose pink hardy English Carna- 
tion that we are confident will give our customers grand re- 
sults in their gardens. Height 9 inches. 
+*Hugh Improved—A very unusual crimson purple variety. A 
very fine grower and like all the Allwoodii types extremely 
fragrant. Plant in well drained soil in semi-shade, if possible. 
Height, 18 inches. 
+*June Carmine—lIs a beautiful shade of bright carmine-pink 
with the spicy fragrance of the old clove pinks. It has the 
lovely carnation gray-green foliage, and the individual 
flowers, on 12-15 inch stems, are fully double, large flowered, 
perfectly formed, and make excellent cut flowers. The habit 
of growth is very compact, neat and cushion-like. Price: 85¢ 
per plant, $8.50 per dozen. 
+*Old Spice (#499)—Is as hardy as an oak tree with the habit 
of growth neat, cushion-like and compact on stems twelve 
inches long. Flowers prolifically over long period. Color of 
these beautiful, molded flowers is rich Salmon-Pink, almost 
the same shade as the greenhouse Carnation “Laddie.” The 
spicy Carnation fragrance will delight you, particularly when 
used as a cut flower subject. Height, 18 inches. 
+*Peppermint Stick—A dainty, new hardy Carnation about the 
size and color of Beatrix in the individual flowers but 
splashed through the petal with crimson red. A nice acquisi- 
tion to the hardy Carnation family. Height, 12 inches. 
+Plumarius (Perpetual Pink)—The old-fashioned hardy pinks 
with that elusive spicy clove fragrance. They range from 
white with red eye to deep pink. These delightful plants re- 
quire well-drained soil and full sun. Height, 10 inches. 
+*S§ilvermine—Pure white sport of “Beatrix” with much larger 
flowers. Very healthy foliage and habit of growth as well as 
being extremely fragrant. Height, 12 inches. 
Wallace Red—Here is a pert little fellow we think you'll like. 
Bright red semi-double blossoms combined with rich green 
foliage. Height, 8 inches. Blooms well through the season and 
stays clean of foliage. Charming little rock garden plant. Best 
for sunny well-drained spot. Very hardy. 
*Winston—Double bright crimson hardy English Carnation; 
very free flowering; of good growing habit, with delightful 
perfume. Height, 9 inches. Excellent for edging. 
DICTAMNUS (Gasplant or Burningbush) 
An old garden favorite which has a strong smell of lemon 
and will sometimes give a flash of light on a sultry Summer 
evening when a lighted match is held near the flowers. Suc- 
ceeds well in partial shade or full sun. Should not be moved 
after once established. 
+Fraxinella Rubra—Rosy pink blooms in early May, glossy, 
handsome foliage throughout the season. 3 feet high, suitable 
for border or specimen plant. Price: 75c per plant, $7.50 per 
dozen. 
+Fraxinella Alba—Pure white form of above. Price: 75c per 
plant, $7.50 per dozen. Blooms June to August. 
DIELYTRA (Bleeding Heart) 
*Eximia (Fringed Bleeding Heart)—A dwarf Bleeding Heart 
that literally blooms all season. It grows about 12 to 15 
inches high, has very finely cut foliage, and graceful racemes 
of pink, heart-shaped flowers. It comes into bloom in May 
and flowers until late October. 
+Spectabilis—Graceful, heart-shaped, pink flowers; one of the 
choice memories of old-fashioned gardens. Especially valu- 
able for planting in shady or sunny spots. 2 feet. April and 
May. Price: 75c per plant, $7.50 per dozen. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
A very attractive biennial addition to the herbaceous border, 
thriving in sun or partial shade in light, rich loam. Blooming 
in June and July. 
+Giant Shirley—Magnificent strain of assorted foxglove attain- 
ing a height of 5 to 6 feet and flowers in the month of June. 
+Montrosa—Extremely large flowers in assorted shades of 
color. Height, 3 to 5 feet. 
Dielytra 
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