Archive image from page 50 of Currie's garden annual spring. Currie's garden annual : spring 1934 59th year curriesgardenann19curr_0 Year: 1934 ( CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE. WIS Page 47 DIANTHUS GARDEN PINKS These low growing early flowering hardy pinks are especially desirable for the edges of herbaceous borders, where they can remain undisturbed for many years. The flowers have a de- licious, spicy fragrance, fine for cutting. CAESIUS (Cheddar Pink)—Forms compact cushions of glaucous leaves and sweet-scented, rose-pink flowers in May and June; hne for the rock garden. Plants, price,


Archive image from page 50 of Currie's garden annual spring. Currie's garden annual : spring 1934 59th year curriesgardenann19curr_0 Year: 1934 ( CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE. WIS Page 47 DIANTHUS GARDEN PINKS These low growing early flowering hardy pinks are especially desirable for the edges of herbaceous borders, where they can remain undisturbed for many years. The flowers have a de- licious, spicy fragrance, fine for cutting. CAESIUS (Cheddar Pink)—Forms compact cushions of glaucous leaves and sweet-scented, rose-pink flowers in May and June; hne for the rock garden. Plants, price, each, 25c. NEW PERPETUAL HARDY PINKS DIANTHUS ALLWOODI —A beautiful strain of Hardy Finks from a noted English specialist, producing deliciously clove-scented flowers in many colors, mostly double. They are perfectly hardy, blooming con- tinuously from spring until late in fall. Seeds, Pkt. of 25 seeds, 35c; 3 pkts., $ I'HIGHLAND QUEEN'—The most brilliant perennial Dianthus in cultivation, bearing in profusion flowers of a lustrous scarlet vermilion color, which captivates the beholder at first sight. It is extremely hardy, of vigorous growth, and ideal for bedding, borders and the rock garden, continuing in bloom, as it does! from the end of May until November. Seeds Pkt. 25c DELTOIDES (Maiden Pink)—A pretty creeping variety with medium sized pink flowers early in the season ; especially suited for rock garden. Choice, mixed double and single. Plants, price, each, 25c; per dozen, $ Seeds Pkt. 15c PLUMARIUS DIADEMATUS (Sweet Scented Diadem Pink)— A remarkably attractive free-flowering single class, containing many beautiful colors with a delightful fragrance. Seeds Pkt. 10c PLUMARIUS (Single Pheasant's Eye)—Choice mixed colors. Seeds, oz., 40c Pkt. 10c PLUMARIUS FL. PL. (Double Hardy Pink)—Choice mixed colors. Seeds, oz., 75c Pkt. 10c DWARF ERFURT (Hardy Double Pink)—An early flowering dwarf compact growing class, producing an abundance of beautiful


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