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DIANTHUS PINK SACHET 
DIANTHUS (Di-an’-thus)—Carnation Pinks 
The beloved Pinks of our Grandmothers’ gardens have 
taken on many new forms and hues but have iost none of 
their popularity during the years. Given any good garden 
soil with reasonable moisture and they repay with carna- 
tion-like flowers in profusion. 
*Dina Weller—A new compact form with an incredib’e num- 
ber of lovely pink flowers with broad center band of red. 8”. 
*June Carmine—New. A superb double everblooming, carna- 
tion flowered sort with lovely deep rosy purple flowers 
all season. 75c each; 3 for $2.10 
*neglectus—Very small tufts with large salmon pink flowers 
on 3” stems. Rare and very lovely. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
Pink Sachet—-A lovely new soft pink with deep red eye. 
The huge flowers are extremely sweet scented with 
a heavy Carnation fragrance. A heavy grower and 
thoroughly hardy. 
90c each; 3 for $2.40 
*plumarius (Clove Pink)—A superlative mixture of the ever- 
popular Clove Pinks. 
*pungens (Acanthophyllum pungens)—Broad spiny mats, un- 
usually compact and solid. Lace-like snow white flowers 
in abundanee. Very fragrant. 6”. 
*Rose Bowl—A striking new plant that captivates everyone. 
Tight neat little clumps of deep green leaves 2” tall and 
sturdy 4” stems of large double flowers in brilliant purple- 
rose. This vigorous little plant blooms from early spring 
until freezing weather, making one of the brightest spots 
of any small alpine we have ever grown. $1.25 each 
*Rose Cushion—The finest foliaged Dianthus grown, forming 
very compact close. mats of rich blue-green. The leaves 
are so fine and thick as: to remind one of woven fabric. 
Above this fine cushion come many bright pink flowers 
on 2” stems. The best rock pink grown. 
*Roya!l Midget—Tiny, midget Carnation-like flowers of brilliant 
cerise on wiry 4” stems. A lovely cushion type forming inch 
high blue green mats. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
_ DORONICUM 
*Sweet Memory—A glorious new pink that is as near perfect in 
habit and form as a flower can be. Neat and compact, ever- 
green, perfectly hardy, indifferent to soil and above all 
perfectly formed double white flowers with maroon mark- 
ings, with a calyx that does not split. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00 
*Tiny Rubies—Lovely cushions of deep green foliage only 1” 
high—a perfect setting for tiny half-inch brilliant pink 
double flowers on naked 2” stems. This lovely hardy pink 
is among the very choicest of all dwarf plants. We cannot 
recommend it too highly. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
*Wallace Red—Glorious new deep red. The flowers are double 
and make excellent cutting material all season. Very 
hardy and permanent. 12”. 75c each 
*White Reserve—Like a fine double white Carnation with 
true mat forming habit. 10”. Exquisite Carnation fra- 
grance. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
One each of the 13 Dianthus $9.50 
DIGITALIS (Dij-i-tay’-lis)—Foxglove 
ambigua—A true perennial from Siberia having rich creamy 
yellow flowers penciled with brown. Dwarf and perma- 
nent. 2%’. 
Giant Shirley Hybrids —Immense flower spikes crowned 
with big bell-shaped blooms in a wide color range. Mixed 
colors only. 3 for $1.35; doz. $4.75 
ERIGERON (Ee-rig’-er-on)—Fleabane 
Exquisite plants for the hardy border best grown in full 
sun. Erigerons quickly form strong clumps forming numer- 
ous canes of Daisy-like flowers similar to Michaelmas 
Daisies but blooming during the summer months when cut 
flowers are at a premium. The 15” canes carry dozens of 
dainty flowers which come again and again when cut. 
macranthus—Very large violet daisies. Finely fringed and 
semi-double. An excellent cut flower during July and 
August when blooms are scarce. 15”. 65c each; 3 for $1.65 
Summer Snow—Large heads of lacy white miniature daisies 
in July. Superb for cutting. 3’. 65c each; 3 for $1.65 
Wuppertal—Masses of deep violet bloom all season. A new 
plant of exceptional charm. 24”. 65c each; 3 for $1.65 
One each of the 3 Erigerons $1.75 
20 AIll plants listed in this section may be planted either spring or fall 
