New Hardy Border Pinks 
Evangeline (top) and Dinah 
Perpetual-Flowering Dianthus, Old Spice 
Dianthus Old Spice 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 499) 
Each 85c, Three $2.10, Doz. $6.25, 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—It flowers prolifically over a long period, 20 or more 
flowers on a single plant. 
Fourth—Color of the beautifully moulded flowers is rich sal- 
mon-pink like that of the popular 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. 
Dicentra Hk y brid Bountiful 
This is a remarkable Hybrid, in a robust way resembling the 
Plumy Bleeding Heart (Dicentra Eximia) but vastly superior. 
It forms a clump fully 18 inches in diameter, of handsome 
dark blue-green foliage, about 10 inches high. The flowers 
appear in early May and as many as 30 to 40 flower stems can 
be counted on a 2-year established plant. Stalks are about 18 
to 20 inches tall and topped with fuchsia-red flowers which 
are about double the size of the common Plumy Bleeding 
Heart. It comes into bloom before Dicentra Eximia and the 
flowers last well into July. Throughout the summer a few flow- 
ers are produced; but in the early autumn, it blooms as 
freely again as it did in spring. Perfectly hardy, does well in 
any well drained soil and prefers sun to shade. As we said be- 
fore, a remarkable plant with a great future, we predict it 
will, before long, be growing in most of the gardens in this 
country. 
Each $1.25, Three $3.05, Doz. $9.50 
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Dicentra Hybrid, Bountiful 
