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DIANTHUS, Irene 
Literally drenches the garden with old-fashioned 
clove scent. The exquisite pink, very double, 2 
to 2%4-in. flowers average 60 petals each. Sturdy 
12 to 15-in. stems. Blooms very freely. Lives 
year after year. (Pl. Pat. #747.) 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.005 
12 for $10.00 
TanecOrr 
DIANTHUS, Silver Mine 
Large, full, fragrant, double flowers—all 
white; hardy. Excellent for cut flowers E 
June until late Oct. Perfect for borders, edges, 
or rock gardens. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 
June—Aug. 
12 to 18 
in. 
DIANTHUS, Rock Raven Red 
(Dianthus latifolius.) Exceptionally fragrant, 
very double; rich crimson-red. Blooms abun- 
dantly from June through summer; perfect for 
border edge, rock garden. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 
A lovely 
3 Dianthus, 
3 pianthus, 
3 Dianthus, 
DIANTHUS 
Collection of 
these fragrant 
GROUP 
beauties 
12 to 15 in. 
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BLOOM YEAR AFTER YEAR FROM 
SPRING TO FROST... © 1. P00. 
Viola, 
Purple 
Heart 
(Right) One of the J 
most popular per- 
ennials we have 
ever introduced. 
Blossoms from 
spring to frost, and 
comes up year 
diter veat, more 
luxuriant and vigorous than 
ever, | ihe huge, velvety, 
violet-blue flowers are 3 in. 
actoss, on stems 7 to 8 in. 
long. The petals are waved, 
giving a pleasing play of tones. 
A bright yellow “eye” makes 
the lovely purple seem even 
deeper. Each plant sends out 
many shoots for a continual 
supply of flowers all season. Cut particular where you plant them, 
back the long runners in August, although they do best in moist, 
and thus make the plants more com- loamy soil. Like afternoon sun, 
pact and the later blooms more pro- but do not demand it. Will live for 
fuse. They ate easy to grow, not years. (Pl. Pat. #671.) 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25; 12 for $8.50; 100 for $64.00 
Viola, Purple Heart 
Allseason 9 to 12 in. 
Viola, 
Yellow Vixen 
Allseason. 10to12in. 
Viola, 
Yellow Vixen (Left) 
Hardyeverbloomingperennial Viola 
in a bright clear yellow that will 
make your gardens and borders more 
colorful from early spring to frost. 
Originated here in northern New 
York, it has lived through many 
hard winters, demonstrating its 
vigor and winter resistance. The 
214-in. flowers are borne on 
upright, 6 to 8-in. stems. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 
12 for $7.50; 100 for $50.00 
Viola, John 
Wallmark 
All season. 
0 to 1l2in,. 
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EXTREMELY HARDY 
Viola, John Wallmark (Right) 
The attractive new Viola with shimmering grayish 
lavender over-all color laced with violet veinings 
and splashed with deeper violet tones at the center. 
It has a pert yellow and white eye. The form is 
rather rounded but the bloom is almost 2 in. across, 
and the long stems make it an ideal cut flower. 
It grows 12 in. high. Once started in spring, the 
bush grows rapidly and builds up to a mound of 
green, usually covered with bloom. This variety 
was discovered in Sweden, blooming under the 
snow in midwinter. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25; 12 for $8.50; 
100 for $64.00 
