. Barnard's seeds, bulbs, shrubs 1918. Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. Hardy Herbaceous Perennial Plants—Continued DIANTHUS Barbatus (Sweet William). These old-fash- ioned favorites are prized border plants. They look well in large clumps. There is a great variety of rich colors, and the flowers are very fragrant. Our plants are grown from a very select strain of seed. DIANTHUS Plumarius (hardy Garden or Pheasant Eye Pinks). These "Clove Pinks," so much used for edgings in old-fashioned garden


. Barnard's seeds, bulbs, shrubs 1918. Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. Hardy Herbaceous Perennial Plants—Continued DIANTHUS Barbatus (Sweet William). These old-fash- ioned favorites are prized border plants. They look well in large clumps. There is a great variety of rich colors, and the flowers are very fragrant. Our plants are grown from a very select strain of seed. DIANTHUS Plumarius (hardy Garden or Pheasant Eye Pinks). These "Clove Pinks," so much used for edgings in old-fashioned gardens, bloom most profusely during May and June. They grow about a foot high, and bear douDle nowers resembling small carnations. We have both White and Red. DICENTRA Spectabilis (Bleeding Heart). Charming hardy plants with much-cut foliage and flowers of inteiesting structure. Easily cultivated and very highly prized for border and cemetery planting because of their bushy growth. Flowers are rose-colored, heart shaped, produced in early Spring. Large size, each 25c. DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant). An ornamental plant which, when rubbed emits a strong, fine odor resembling lemon peel. It is one of the most permanent and beautiful features of the hardy border; growing about 3 feet high; flowering from May to July. DIoaI^jLI* (Foxglove). A favorite of the old-fashioned garden; cne tall stalks covered with tubular flowers dom- inate the garden when in bloom. Their heavy masses of green foliage make a good background for Shasta Daisies. Spotted varieties. White, purple, rose or mixed. Each, 15c; doz., $ FUNKIA (Day Lily). Ornamental and beautiful both iu foliage and flower. They delight in damp, moist shady places. Each, 15c; doz., $ Lancifolia. Slender, lance-like leaves; flowers pale lilac. Subcordata (White Day Lily), with handsome waxy white blossoms with odor resembling orange blossoms. Hemerocallis (Yellow Day Lily). A very popular peren- nial. Has narrow grass-like foliage an


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