. The m aking mil care of an Old -fashioned Hai dy Border is fully de-ct ibed on pages 172 and 173. Digitalis Gloxixi« (Foxglo Dielvtra Spectabilis (Bleeding Heart) DIANTHIS. Barbatus. (See Sweet William, page 213.) Del to ides {Maiden Pink). A charming creeping variety, with medium-sized pink flowers; especially suited for the rock garden. — Alba. A pretty white-flowered form. Fettes Mount. ' A charming variety of the Hardy Mule Pink, which during the month of June is completely covered with very attractive soft rosy-pink flowers, borne on stems a foot high. Latifolius atrococcineus FI.


. The m aking mil care of an Old -fashioned Hai dy Border is fully de-ct ibed on pages 172 and 173. Digitalis Gloxixi« (Foxglo Dielvtra Spectabilis (Bleeding Heart) DIANTHIS. Barbatus. (See Sweet William, page 213.) Del to ides {Maiden Pink). A charming creeping variety, with medium-sized pink flowers; especially suited for the rock garden. — Alba. A pretty white-flowered form. Fettes Mount. ' A charming variety of the Hardy Mule Pink, which during the month of June is completely covered with very attractive soft rosy-pink flowers, borne on stems a foot high. Latifolius atrococcineus FI. PI. {Everblooming Hydrid Sweet William). A beautiful summer bedding variety, producing masses of brilliant fiery crimson flowers throughout tbe entire season. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; £ per 100. Plumarius Semperflorens. (See Hardy Garden Pinks, page 208.) DIGITALIS (Foxglove): The Foxgloves, old-fashioned, dignified and stately, are wholesome company in any garden. The strong flowerstalks —frequently 4 to 6 feet high—rising from rich and luxuriant masses of leave-, always give an appearance of strength to the hardy border, and during their pi ri id ol lowering dominate the whole garden. ne each of the (i colors, 75 cts. DODECATHEON Shooting Star, or American Cowslip . Meadia. An interesting plant with soft-rose Cyclamen-like flowers in trusses of ten or more on stems 10 inches high. They delight in a cool, shady position. 15 cts. each; ( pi I d </.. PirTAMVl-s. PiCONlES and PHLOXES should be included in every collection of Hardy Plants. Always satisfactory. See pages 203 to 297.


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