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DIANTHUS WESTWOOD BEAUTY 
DAISY 
Dahlberg Daisy. An unusually attractive, compact edging plant 
with airy, lacelike leaves. Can also be used as a pot plant. Pro- 
duces a profusion of small yellow flowers continuously from late 
spring until frost. Forms a very even row, 6 to 8 in. high and 
12 to 14 in. across. Germination somewhat irregular except in 
spring months. Tr. pkt., 60c; 1% oz., $1.40. 5 
Tahoka Daisy. Single daisy-like flowers of lavender-blue with 
deep yellow center are carried on medium length stems. Lacy, 
fernlike foliage. Tr. pkt., 30¢; ™%4 oz.,,80¢; 1 0z., $2.35. 
Blue Daisy. See Agathea, page 10. 
English Daisy. See Bellis, page 52. 
Painted Daisy. See Pyrethrum, page 59. 
Perennial Daisies. See page 55. 
DATURA 
Wrighti (Angel’s Trumpet). 3 ft. Large trumpet-like flowers 
open soft lavender-rose, gradually turning white. Tr. pkt., 30¢; 
% oz., 65¢; 1 oz., $2.00. 
DIANTHUS 
25,000 S. Wonderfully showy and free flowering bedding plants. 
Annual Sweet William (D. barbatosinensis). 12 in. Single 
mixed. Tr. pkt., 15¢; %4 oz., 30c; 1 0z., 90e. 
@Sweet Wivelsfield Single Mixed. 12 in. Probably the most 
popular of the annual Dianthus. Free flowering and brilliantly 
colored. Tr. pkt., 15¢; %4 oz. 35¢; 1 oz., $1.00. 
Sweet Wivelsfield Double Mixed. Same as above but most flow- 
ers either semi-double or double. Tr. pkt., 30c; %4 oz.; 70e; 
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Westwood Beauty (D. Heddensis). This Dianthus, the result of 
a cross between D. Heddewigi and D. Chinensis, produces large 
2-in. single flowers in shades of red on long stems. Somewhat 
more resistant to: heat than ordinary Dianthus. Tr. pkt., 30¢e; 
4 oz., 60c; | 0z., $2.00. 
@Gaiety. Single mixed. Large, showy, fringed flowers. Colors 
range from pure white to crimson and are attractively zoned. 
Tr. pkt., 35¢; %4 0z., 75¢; 1 oz. $2.50. 
ANNUALS—Continued 
DIANTHUS, Continued 
HEDDEWIGI (Double Pinks). 10 in. Fine for rock garden and 
border work. 
@ Fireball. Deep scarlet. 
@ Snowdrift. Extra large flowered pure white. 
Imperator Mixture of all colors in this double class. 
Prices above 3, each: tr. pkt., 20¢; %4 0z., 40c; 1 0z., $1.35. 
Hardy Dianthus. See page 53. 
Double Gaiety (New). Brilliant shades in a full range of color, 
including bright salmon and scarlet. Tr. pkt., 35¢; 14 0z., 75¢; 
1 oz., $2.50. 
DIDISCUS 
Blue Lace (Coeruleus). 10,000 S. Freely produces small 
(1% to 2-in.) heads of light bluish lavender flowers. Use- 
ful for spring forcing, or outdoors in cool climates. Tr. pkt., 
20c; %4 oz., 35c¢; 1 oz., $1.00. 
@Lace Veil (New). Identical to Blue Lace except for its pure 
white flowers. May be dyed any color. Tr. pkt., 35¢; %4 oz., 
$1.00; 1 oz., $3.00. 
DIMORPHOTHECA 
9500 S. 
Aurantiaca Mixed. 6 to 10 in. 2-inch single daisy-like 
flowers in bright yellow, buff and orange shades. Tr. 
pkt., 20¢; 14 02., 40¢; 1 0z., $1.25. 
Salmon Beauty. Soft salmon-pink. Tr. pkt., 30¢; %4 oz., 
60c; 1 oz., $2.00. 
@Glistening White. Large, pure white, daisy-like flowers 
with black eye, edged violet. Spreading plants 10-12 in. tall. 
Good for rock gardens, edging and cutting. Tr. pkt., 40c¢; 
% oz., $1.00; 1 oz., $3.25. 
DRACAENA 
Indivisa. 1500 S. The narrow-leaved and most popular variety. 
Tr. pkt., 20¢; 1 0z., 55¢; 4 ozs., $1.65. 
Australis. 1000 S. The broader-leaved kind. Tr. pkt., 20¢; 
1% oz., 35¢; 1 oz., $1.00. 
Dusty Miller. See Cineraria, page 19, and Centaurea, page 18. 
ECHIUM 
Blue Bedder. 6500 S. 14 in. Very early blooming annual pro- 
ducing %%-in. bell-shaped blue flowers throughout the summer 
until frost. Tr. pkt, 20¢; 14 0z., 30¢; 1 0z., $1.00. 
ESCHOLTZIA (California Poppy) 
15.000 S. : 
Aurantiaca. | ft. The true California Poppy. Rich orange. Tr. 
pkt., 20¢; 1 0z., 50c. 
Formula Mixture. Single flowers ranging from lightest yellow 
to dark red. Growth is compact and erect. Tr. pkt., 20¢; 4 oz., 
35c; 1 oz., $1.00. 
Bush Escholtzia. See Hunnemannia, page 24. 
EUPHORBIA 
Variegata. 2500 S. The popular Snow-on-the-Mountain. Tr. 
pkt., 20c; 1 0z., 60c; 1 lb., $5.50. 
Heterophylla (Annual Poinsettia or Mexican Fire Plant). 5000 
S. 36 in. Tr. pkt., 15¢; %4 oz., 35¢; 1 0z., $1.10. 
Hardy Euphorbias. See page 56. 
oD The dot (@) indicates varieties most dependably satisfactory in our experience and observation. 
