Henderson's midsummer catalogue : 1919 . r blush with a band ofcolor near the margin; the colors include blood-red,rose, maroon, purple, pink, blush, spotted, laced,variegated, etc. They are perennial garden plants,about 1 foot high, vigorous, hardy, and flowerprofusely during spring and early summer. Theflowers are large, double, beautifully fringed, andemit a clove-like perfume. Mixed colors Perfection Pinks. A superb strain of the hardy GrassPink—Dianthus Plumarius—bearing enormous dou-ble flowers of perfect form. Smooth round petals ofpure white, edged with deep crimson, very fragrant. Cro


Henderson's midsummer catalogue : 1919 . r blush with a band ofcolor near the margin; the colors include blood-red,rose, maroon, purple, pink, blush, spotted, laced,variegated, etc. They are perennial garden plants,about 1 foot high, vigorous, hardy, and flowerprofusely during spring and early summer. Theflowers are large, double, beautifully fringed, andemit a clove-like perfume. Mixed colors Perfection Pinks. A superb strain of the hardy GrassPink—Dianthus Plumarius—bearing enormous dou-ble flowers of perfect form. Smooth round petals ofpure white, edged with deep crimson, very fragrant. Crown Grass Pinks. A new race with branchingflower stalks 10 to 12 inches high, carrying largefragrant single, and semi-double flowers with fringedpetals; colors, white, carmine, rose lilac, etc. Eachflower marked in the centre with a crimson or pur-ple crown. They flower from May to July 15 .20 15 We deliver FREE all Flower Seeds or Vegetable Seeds by the pkt, oz., |-lb, and pound. PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK—FLOWER SEEDS 29. PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS FOR SUMMEDSOWING (Continuedj MYOSOTIS RUTH FISCHER Pkt. 10 15 DIANTHUS, Hardy, Grass or Spice Pinks—Continued. Maiden Pinks. Dianthus delloides. A dwarf type ofhardy Pinks. Colors red, rose and white, alladorned with a central zone of crimson .10 Plumarius, double mixed. The favorite Pheasants Eye or Grass Pinks 1 foot 10 DIGITALIS or Foxglove. Gloxinia-Flowered. These improved Foxgloves are very showy, hardyplants; they are easy to grow and produce freely,spikes, 4 to 5 feet high, well furnished with largeGloxinia-like flowers of various colors, includingwhite, cream, rose, red and other shades. White, spotted 10 Purple, spotted 10 Lilac, spotted 10 Rose, spotted 10 Mixed colors. (Gloxinoides) 10 Grandiflora. Yellow. Very charming flowers ofsoft chrome-yellow on 3-foot spikes Monstrosa. Long spikes of large flowers, manyof which are beautifully spotted, etc., but the strik-ing feature of this strain is the enormous bell-sh


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