VIOLET, 
ROYAL ROBE 
(Left) Magnificent, extra- 
large flowers of lustrous, 
deepest violet-blue. So 
intensely fragrant a few 
plants will fill the air and 
send their delightful per- 
fume even hundreds of feet 
away. Ideal for corsages, bouton- 
nieres, bouquets. The rugged plants 
have sturdy foliage and bloom 
abundantly in early spring, also in 
fall. The large, superb flowers open 
wide like a pansy or viola, fee 
more than 1 in. across. Their stiff, 
erect stems grow up to 8 in. or more. 
VIOLET, ROSINA 
(Right) 
A mass of fragrant pink 
Violets in May and 
again in late August. 
This variety is widely 
loved for its color and 
sweet scent but is 
hard to find. Ideal for 
bordering or ground- 
cover. Grows best in 
rich soil and partial 
shade. May lose its 
foliage in winter if not 
given a little protection 
but will come back and 
bloom the next spring. 
10 in. 
May Violet, Rosina 
It is hardy enough to live over winter even 
in this rigorous climate of northern New 
York State; we protect the plants with leaves 
About 10 in. 
75ceach;3 for $2.00: 
6 for $3.75 
Make 
Violet, White Wonder 
June to Aug. 12 to 18 in. 
DIANTHUS, ROCK RAVEN RED 
VIOLET, WHITE 
WONDER (Left) 
Imagine a dazzling glacier- 
white Violet! Each plant 
covered with haedeees of 
flowers. Individual bloom 
is enormous, with a 
lavender center beauties 
veined. 
and shiny, 
ully 
Foliage luxuriant 
hugging the 
ground tightly, with each 
flower held crisply above the foliage so that the 
blooms show to best advantage. A fine plant for 
rock gardens and foreground of flower beds. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75 
or straw. Strong-growing plants. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25 
with 
sweet fragrance. It 
is hardy anywhere 
and can be effect- 
ively placed wher- 
ever a low, colorful 
purple is needed. 
Very easy to grow. 
Excellent for semi- 
shady places. In bloom 
May to Oct. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 
6 for $3.75 
DIANTHUS, 
LACY LASS 
(Right) This new 
Dianthus is one 
of the quaint old- 
fashioned maroon 
and white Pinks. 
Its exquisite color- 
DOUBLE RUS- 
SIAN VIOLET 
(Right) An exqui- 
site double Violet 
unusually 
Double Russian Violet 
All season 6 to 8 in. 
Dell Sh \ 
June, July Dianthus, Lacy Lass 12tol4in. 
(Above) Exceptionally fragrant, very double; rich 
crimson-red. Blooms abundantly from June 
through summer; perfect for border edge, rock 
garden. Will add new beauty to your garden 
because it is so generous with its spicy fragrant 
with 
every order 
Home Garden 
ing has the effect 
of a painting rather than a living 
flower, and this particular variety 
goes back over one hundred years 
when laced Pinks were very, very 
many flowers on stems about 12 
to 14 in. tall. The buds appear in 
succession. 
flowers. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 
a 
June to Oct. 10 to 12 in. 
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Guide 
DIANTHUS, SILVER 
MINE 
(Left) Large, full, fragrant, 
double flowers—all pure 
white; hardy. Excellent for 
cut flowers from June until 
late Oct. Perfect for borders, 
edges, or rock gardens. The 
flowers are usually in clusters 
of 3 or 4 to each stem. Mar- 
velous for boutonnieres and 
delicate flower arrangements. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 
6 for $4.25 
DIANTHUS, TRENE 
(Right) Literally drenches the gar- 
den with old-fashioned clove scent. 
The exquisite pink, very double, 
2 to 214-in. flowers average 60 petals 
each. Sturdy 12 to 15-in. stems. 
Blooms very freely. Lives year 
after year. Because of its unusually 
heavy fragrance, continuance of 
bloom and easy culture, you will 
enjoy it very much. (Pl. Pat. #747). 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 
6 for $5.00; 12 for $10.00 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO 
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popular in Europe. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
It produces 6 for $6.25 
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