Horsford's Nurseries . Shasta Daisies (see page 6) 8 Hardy Perennials FRED K H. HORSFORD, CHARLOTTE. VERMONT DIANTHUS barbatus. Sweet William. An old-fashioned garden flower too well known to re-quire detailed description. 12 ets. each, $ doz. Seeds. 5 cts. per pkt. D.—, White. 20 cts. each. D.—, Pink Beauty. 20 cts. each. D.—, Newport Pink. 20 cts. each. Seeds,10 cts. per pkt. D. deltoides. Maiden Pink. Plant about6 inches high; flowers rose in summer. Oneof the prettiest border Pinks. 12 cts. , 5 cts. per pkt. D.— alba. 20 cts. each. D. superbus. Flowers pale pink or white.


Horsford's Nurseries . Shasta Daisies (see page 6) 8 Hardy Perennials FRED K H. HORSFORD, CHARLOTTE. VERMONT DIANTHUS barbatus. Sweet William. An old-fashioned garden flower too well known to re-quire detailed description. 12 ets. each, $ doz. Seeds. 5 cts. per pkt. D.—, White. 20 cts. each. D.—, Pink Beauty. 20 cts. each. D.—, Newport Pink. 20 cts. each. Seeds,10 cts. per pkt. D. deltoides. Maiden Pink. Plant about6 inches high; flowers rose in summer. Oneof the prettiest border Pinks. 12 cts. , 5 cts. per pkt. D.— alba. 20 cts. each. D. superbus. Flowers pale pink or white. Ahandsome single Pink. 15 cts. each, perdoz. Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. Hardy Garden Pinks Dianthus plumarius The following are clove-scented and flower in greatprofusion during May and June. Fine for edge ofthe hardy border and also for cutting. Dianthus, Her Majesty. A fine, double, white,hardv. fragrant Pink. Summer. 25 Hardy Dianthus, var. Grass or Clove Pink. Ver-mont Pink. Old. double, sweet-scented Pink:a favorite with all who know it. I sell it by thehundred for bordering beds and walks. It neverhas produced seed here, and we have to growit from cuttings. It is very permanent whenestablished, and the double, rosy pink flowersare borne on rather short stems. One of themost enticing^ plants for the old-time cts. each. S2 per doz. D., Snow Queen. Fine pure white. 20 cts. each. D., White Reserve. One of the best HardyGarden Pinks, being an everblooming purewhite. 20 cts. each. DICTAMNUS albus (D. Fraxinella). Fraxevella;Gas-Plant. Bears large, loose clusters of whiteflowers in May and June. 20 cts. —, var. ruber. It is a good-sized, hardy per-ennial of much worth, from eastern pale purple flowers are much better andmore numerous after it has become well estab-lished. Too much should not be expected ofthis plant the first year after setting. It is easyof culture, but a d


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